A Taste of TJ Tacos in San Diego
Posted by Phelan Riessen on August 4th, 2008 filed in Mexican, San Diego, restaurants, uniqueEver have a desire for some authentic Mexican street tacos or a carne asada burrito but didn’t feel like driving all the way to Tijuana? Well, now’s your chance to experience a taste of TJ flair reminiscent of those partying days on the Avenida Revolución. Taco carts and shops with names like el Taco Bell have some of the tastiest tacos ever. Forget Roberto’s, this is the closest thing you’ll find to TJ with out having to deal with all the border crossing issues and the crazy TJ driving.
The San Diego Farmer’s Market located on Imperial Avenue exit off the freeway 5 (one exit north of Coronado bridge) is the solution to getting a full plate of some of best Mexican food ever.
Pictured above is a plate of carnitas and carne asada tacos with layers of cilantro, pico de gallo, avocado green sauce, red de arbol hot sauce and topped with an extra punch spicy salsa from Taqueria “el Guerro”. Warning: some of these dishes are not for the weak; You’ll have to have a iron stomach to handle some of these salsa additions.

What to expect? Well, this isn’t restaurant romantica, and unfortunately, there’s no beer or margaritas that I’ve seen, but do expect to speak a little Spanglish when ordering your food. There are several other spots to eat at this San Diego Farmer’s Market including a bakery, seafood mariscos (shellfish) and more. The large building also holds other Mexican themed stores such as travel, barber shop, and a pet store to name a few. It’s really not a traditional farmer’s market, so don’t expect to find all your market needs here. Check it out just to try something different.
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San Diego Farmers Market
2100 Imperial Ave.
San Diego, CA 92102
Hours
Open seven days week






