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BEST food in New York City – Top 10 Foods to try in NYC

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(c) TheTravelingClatt BEST food in New York City – Top 10 Foods to try in NYC. Today well show you the yummiest food you need to try across New …

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This is what I want from foodie videos on YouTube. Passion, humour, dedication. Most of all, I love the fact that you find out of the way places and not just the standards that you see in every other NY food video (e.g. Katz’s). Based on this video, if I ever get to NY I’ll be making a beeline for Sarge’s straight off the plane, and Keste pizza. 🙂

Hi.. Loved the video. For the Caribbean food part you definitely need to also include Trinidadian and Guyanese foods as well.

we have dumplings in eastern europe and russia but we eat them with sourcream sauce, delicious! he should try some eastern european and slavic food also:)

I love learning bout other cultures and their customs.I love people.Italy 🇲🇽 Mexican 🇵🇷 Puerto Ricans 🇯🇲 Jamaicans 🇪🇬 Arabs 🇨🇳 chinese 🇯🇵 Japanese 🇭🇹 Haitians 🇩🇪 Germans 🇵🇱 polish 🇮🇪 Irish 🇬🇧.I love all these cultures and there foods.

I love the falafel sandwich or shawarma at mamouns in the village. Thanks Tal and Jon for the advices.

Mikes Deli is amazing, my wife who is from and lives in NYC ( i’m english) didn’t want to go to Arthurs because of the area it’s in and had never been. she grew up on Staten so didn’t think the Italian would be any better. But once i talked her into going she said it was amazing also the best baratta cheese she had ever tasted, guess who is in charge of finding places to eat now……..

How did bodega sandwiches not make this list over Filipino food?! Don’t get me wrong…I love me some Filipino food but few things are more quintessentially New York like a bacon egg and cheese from a bodega.

Loved this Tal, only problem I had was, I was watching it at 1am and I had to stop half way through and watch the rest this morning because it was making me sooooo hungry.

Filipino food ❤️ Can’t wait to visit NY and make my travel video as well 😍

I love NY pizza, my favorite place to get pizza in NYC is Lucali in Brooklyn. Reservations are needed but it’s well worth it. I also like the dollar pizza spots in Manhattan. A few spots serving Detroit pizza have also opened up in NYC and Detroit pizza is also good with pepperoni cups and a thick crust

I really enjoyed this video. It felt very authentic and informative.

Spunto’s — thin crust pizza is my go-to place as I’m trying to keep things low-carb so it’s a treat once a month. 30lbs. down for 2y+. It’s working for me.

This was a solid video…I’d add Mexican food in Corona Queens too

Oh god… finally one video food that mention the price. NYC is pricey and full of options, there`s no point to recommend one food, like a slice of pizza that cost more than U$10. Good job guys.

The great thing about NYC is everyone has their favorites in each of these categories and no one is wrong! Food is so subjective. All I can say is if you are coming to NYC for the first time, eat yourself silly!

Hi ! enjoying all your videos and just subscribed ! Had a question. Going to New York in the beginning of April how will the weather be?Thanks for all your travel guides !

Love the Positivity Tal! Keep it up!

Which is better New York Cheese Cake or Red Velvet Cake?? Please do a video on top 10 desserts to try in NYC 🙂 <3

Love the content from both of you ♡♡

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DAVAO CITY IS AMAZING! – FOREIGNERS explore the CAPITOL OF MINDANAO!

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(c) TheTravelingClatt DAVAO CITY IS AMAZING! – FOREIGNERS explore the CAPITOL OF MINDANAO! Today we see the biggest city in Mindanao …

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Being a Dabawenyo, I’d say this was a great tour of the city. It’s not so often that we get to see foreigners featuring Davao in their vlogs. And because you guys really went out of your way to show the city’s biggest public market, the fruits, and a mosque, this one really stands out. Great feature, guys!

Davao City is very well known as the most cleanest city in the Philippines.

Those durians look insane! Definitely miss the amazing and super fresh tropical fruits in the Philippines. Enjoy your time and keep up the awesome content 🙌💯🍍🇵🇭

Additional info:*Magsaysay Park is located behind the row of Durian Fruit Stands at the start and usually have a Kadayawan Village showcasing tribal lifestyle and culture.*Sta Ana port is located beside the Magsaysay Park where you can take island hopping tours for Samal.*Chinatown’s best restaurant is Davao Famous but located near the other end of Chinatown.*GMall is infamous for people committing suicide. Almost every year there’s a victim. Nevertheless, it’s always packed with people.*People’s park has hidden artificial waterfalls (no longer in use) and dancing fountains at night.*Bankerohan market has cheap carinderias open 24/7 and the Mercado right across the main highway has cheaper vegetables.*DBone Museum’s owner takes care of washed offshore dead whales in nearby provinces and is a very good environmental advocate.*SM Davao usually have agri-fair market at the back where you can buy the best orchids, ornaments, wood furnitures, etc.I miss Davao. Thanks for this vlog. You made it interesting.

I’ve lived in Davao City my entire life..and I can totally say that Life is Here..Even though I’ve travelled in quite a few other places in the Philippines. I wouldn’t trade my homeland to any other..

I was born and bred in Davao and it is nice to see that foreigners enjoy my city. It has changed a lot but still, Davao remains to be my home.

Davao City is pretty Big. The Malls and Go to places are scattered. You really have to Go around to enjoy. It’s blessed with both the Coastal and Highlands. And I was wondering also what are you gonna do in China Town. Hehe.. It’s more on Merch shops, small business rather than a typical Chinese Food Market or Stall. Our City Hall is the Same Old City Hall. They wouldn’t want to Spend Millions with Just a Building and its working Fine

The fact that they didn’t mind the heat of the sun and they’re just enjoying roaming around the city. 👌

wow, this is so cute to see tourists, I mean you guys really do appreciate the small and big things we have here in Davao City.. it is odd to see one of you guys really do appreciate the city and the establishments we have, compared to what you have guys in your country, Davao City is just a medium size city when we talk about comparing the cities you have! Thank you so much for the genuine pleasure and satisfaction.❤️

Fascinating! You make it a real adventure! I would love to wander those narrow alley ways. Keep ‘em coming. The pre-COVID-19 is so nostalgic, thanks for showing us such cool places! 👍❤️

Born and raised Davaweña here!. Thank you for featuring our humble city in your vlog💞 Hope you can visit again in the near future 🎉✨

Just found this on my feed and its already a year ago this was posted. Thank you for featuring my homeland on your vlog tho its late. A lot of people have this assumption that Davao City is a dangerous city because it’s located in Mindanao Region but Davao City is one of the safest city and a cleanest one in the Philippines and we are so proud to showcase our humble home to the world. By featuring our city on your vlog is a way of showing other people how beautiful and safe our city to roam around at day and even at night. Thank you for coming and I hope you guys come back when things are back to normal.

I’m from Davao, thank you for positive words you share describe to our city. Next time, you must try Island City of Samal (beaches) and Marilog (where you feel like you are in Bagiuo City, foggy cold weather with a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables).Daghang Salamat!

I love Davao City, very clean and disciplined and friendly people

Damn dude, I used to watch you vlog in New York. Now you’re in my hometown. Sad to say our Chinatown has not much to offer in terms of authentic Chinese cuisine.

I’m proud to be a dabawenyo. Thanks for this one! 💛

Those statues were made by a local sculptor named Kublai. 😊 Try to visit the Ponce suites if you’re still in Davao, there are a lot more of his prolific works in that place. From the outside, you can already see his works. 😁

Thank you for featuring our beloved Davao City where life is here!❤

When you said this about Confex & Co. “Oh my God. That is the most delicious thing that I put in my mouth here in the Philippines. Highly highly recommended.”And OMG! Couldn’t agree more! That is my ever ever ever favorite place and food in town. Sooooo good. 😊☺️😍😭

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The BEST Subway Stations in New York City!

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I’m born and raised in Manhattan and started riding the subway at age eight with my older and younger brothers every Saturday as we’d ride nearly the entire system learning it as it was safe for us to do so then. I absolutely LOVE the subway and eventually worked for “Transit” (as we called it then) in 1983-1984. I dreamt of becoming a Motorman (PC title now ‘Train Operator’) one day, but the more important dream was to get my wife and our three year old out of NYC, so we said goodbye to our hometown in 1987.I sorely miss the culture, the FOOD, subway and so much more! Upon my annual summer trip to NYC, I plan on spending much more time riding the subway, LIRR and the Metro-North systems to get caught up.As a model railroader, I of course principally model the NYCTA subway trains in both HO & O scales as evidenced on my channel. I just gladly subscribed to this channel and thank you ever so much for this superb video! I look forward to seeing more interesting content on your channel.Thanks again and great job!

I’m surprised you didn’t check out Columbus Circle with the underground market it’s a dope spot

I was just at the Fulton St station on Saturday and it was my first time having to go in there. I was very impressed and didn’t expect it to be so nice! Also the underground link to the oculus is so convenient, especially when it’s raining.

Dang those stations are FANCY for NYC. Super clean. Loving the art work in the mosaic tiles.

I like the way the South Ferry station has been reconstructed. My favorite will always be Ditmars Blvd. due to the fact they have the Silver Age Comics store at the station . Some of the stations on the N/W line in Queens have been rebuilt pretty nicely as well.

In the other video, every one was trashing New York and saying it’s the world’s dirtiest city 😂 and when you post this.. all I see are positive comments

I see you stayed in Manhattan for the entirety of this video. I’ve been to every station in the City, so here’s my list (excluding stations shown in the video):Baychester Ave (5), E 180th Street (2/5), Elder Ave (6), 161st Street – Yankee Stadium (4/B/D), 125th Street (1), 59th Street – Columbus Circle (1/A/B/C/D), 14th Street (A/C/E/L), Whitehall Street – South Ferry (1/R/W), Court Square (7/E/G/M), Queensboro Plaza (7/N/W), Astoria Boulevard [Closed Until Mid-2019] (N/W), Mets – Willets Point (7), Middle Village – Metropolitan Avenue (M), Howard Beach – JFK Airport (A), Broad Channel (A/S), Cypress Hills (J/Z), Broadway Junction (A/C/J/L/Z), Hewes Street (J/M), Livonia Avenue (L), Canarsie – Rockaway Parkway (L), Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center (2/3/4/5/B/D/N/Q/R), Smith – 9th Streets (F/G), 9th Avenue (D), 18th Avenue (F), 8th Avenue (N), Kings Highway (N), Prospect Park (B/Q/S), Newkirk Plaza (B/Q), Avenue M (Q), Kings Highway (B/Q), Ocean Parkway (Q), Coney Island (D/F/N/Q).

Your catches of the different subway stations and lines are eye-catching. My first favorite subway station is Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center. It is under Flatbush Avenue. Long time ago, the uptown platform of the 2 and 3 trains had tall fences along the platform, separating it from the Long Island Railroad station. Today, the steel gratings were replaced with glass bricks. The station has some elevators and a couple of ramps. You may be interested in the Sutphin Boulevard and Jamaica Center stations under Archer Avenue. Even the Jamaica-Van Wyck Boulevard station of the E line may pique your interests. For a nice and old station, see the 49 Street Station. If you go to Brooklyn, see the Stillwell Avenue-Coney Island Station. By the way, I am a railroad or subway buff.

The 7 train has some of the best stations. Not only because of how the stations look themselves, but also because of the views on the outside stops such as Court Square, Queensboro Plaza, 33 St, Mets-Willets Point, etc. The 7 is the best line in the system in my opinion.

I’d say two of my most favorite subway stations in NYC would definitely have to be both Fulton Center and the Oculus at WTC! Glad you put those two for the last ones in this video. Also the Hudson Yards station is kinda cool looking too; but I still like both the WTC and Fulton ones better; because they have a lot more to offer as well as a shopping mall!

The 14th st. station on the A,C has the “Life Underground” sculptures stashed everywhere.

Tal, this is almost the exact vlog I was hoping to see at some point. I commented a few weeks back saying I’d love to see some of the talent and art around the subway. I loved the dinosaurs as well, I’m off to the Jurassic Coast in June so I’ll hunt for a fossil on the beach at Charmouth, if I find one I’ll bring it along if you do a UK Meet!!!!!

Those guys singing in your vids are almost always on the trains I take. I love hearing them sing!

Always loved the mosaics at the Natural History Museum station. Great choice!

“The 14th Street/8th Avenue Station is another interesting destination, containing a large collection of bronze sculptures by artist Tom Otterness, collectively titled “Life Underground.” Some of the sculptures are easy to find, but others require a little more effort. The more you explore the station, the more unique sculptures you will find – some in the most unexpected of places! Check high and low, behind and underneath. You’ll be rewarded for your explorations”.

You forgot 14th Street-Union Square, for the simple fact there’s always some amazing live music being performed in the mezzanine areas. One of my favourite places to pass through when I’m in Manhattan.

Oculus station looks so impressive. Wish NYC built more fancy stations like this, or at least re-modern the train or build stations like the one under Hudson Yards

You know the newer architecture is remarkably similar to that of the WMATA stations ( in DC ). It’s a very nice change, I think. Thanks for the tour.

I retired after being a train operator (driver) in the NYC subway for 26 years, and was a conductor for a year and a half before that. Those new stations are really nice. But then again so was Parsons Archer and 21st Street Queensbridge when they opened during my career. Transit takes extra care with new stations, but it doesn’t take long for them to look worn.

Oahu Hawaii Travel Guide: Everything you need to know

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(c) TheTravelingClatt Oahu Hawaii Travel Guide: Everything you need to know. This is your full guide for the island of Oahu on the beautiful state of …

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As a native Hawaiian I want to apologize for anyone that may have been rude to you while there or in the comments here. I’ve traveled a lot (just came back from Israel too!) & the thing about Hawaiians is that they sometimes can be rude to tourists for not knowing how to pronounce things or knowing where to go/what to do/what to eat, but a lot of Hawaiians never or rarely leave Hawaii. They forget that if they ever went to another country they would be JUST AS IGNORANT & look “touristy”. I’m not trying to bring down any Hawaiians, I’m just stating facts. I have a great love for traveling & for people who are willing to come into a new place & learn the culture & the people, even if they may seem “ignorant” or “touristy”, we are all just human beings at the end of the day. Hope you had an amazing time there & hope you’ll come again!

Okay, if you are someone who has never been to Oahu or someone who is looking for travel advice for the island there are a few things I would like to clarify. I have family that lives on the island and I have been traveling to Oahu my entire life so as much as I appreciate the time and effort he took into making this video about the island I love so much, there are a few things I would change/add. First and for most NEVER be discouraged by the fact that there are tourists on this island. There is a reason so many travel to to this island, and there are plenty of ways to avoid/escape tourists unlike what he mentioned in the video. EVERYONE who thinks they know the island says Oahu sucks because all it is is tourists and all I can do is laugh because clearly you don’t know the island well if you are saying that. If you want to avoid tourists all together take a trip to the west side, BUT beware if you are a tourist. Don’t go alone, and if you know someone on the island I would go with them. This is where the locals go to get away from the tourists but there are beaches you can find with maybe 1-2 other people on them, especially during the week. A lot of the places he mentioned closer to the city and on the east side are 100% worth the visits expect for maybe Hanauma Bay, there is better, less touristy snorkeling all over the island, I mean there are reefs at almost every beach you go to so my advice is just buy some snorkel gear take it with you to whatever beaches you go to. My advice to avoid tourists in the heart, east, and north of island is (as long as your trip allows) is to try and do things on weekdays, or early in the morning this is when you will find the least amount of people. Especially North Shore, I don’t even try and go up there on a weekend because the roads are so packed and North Shore is all about the stops along the way so you want to to enjoy it. On the east side he is right the Pill Box is a great hike, also popular, but manageable, like I said if you get up and go for a sunrise hike you are likely to be one of the only people up there. A correction I have to make, is about Koko Head. He mentioned in the video that is a fairly easy hike. This is NOT TRUE. It is a short hike yes. It is a beautiful hike yes. But it is not a family hike. Do not take your kids on this hike. It is basically completely vertical the entire way up. If you are not in decent shape this will be a very challenging hike. If you are a afraid of heights or faint of heart this probably is not the hike for you either. It is one of my favorite hikes, don’t get me wrong the view at the top is unbeatable and underrated compared to that of Diamond Head. But is is not an easy task, the entire hike is done on OLD, mainly broken and washed out wooden tracks that in some areas the entire mountainside has been washed away from under it leaving it very exposed. So just be careful. If you want an easy, family friendly hike with great pay off Manoa Falls is great. Go on a week day you will have great gaps between you and the next family, and maybe one or two other families at the waterfall itself. Lanikai beach is my favorite beach on the east side. If you are in the city and Waikiki is just too much people for you, Ala Moana beach just around the bend is just as great but less tourists, more locals, and it is surrounded by an outer reef making the water really calm which is great for kids. I could go on and on but I feel as if I have written enough. Thank you for taking the time to create the video, and exploring my favorite place on earth. Just had to clarify a few things. Also its pronounced hali-ava which Im sure pletny of people have already corrected you on lol.

I really like how you stay at a place for a long time and get to know it well and show lots of videos of the place from different perspectives, rather than just breeze through a place and only show a tiny bit. Your videos make me feel like I have gotten to know the place pretty well by the time you leave. Each place is like a mini-series. It’s great.

I’m a native Hawaiian and I have to say I appreciate this video. I mean you said it so well about the people…I honestly feel that the ones who have had bad experiences generally don’t realize they maybe weren’t very respectful. That goes a long way. Be nice to our land as well as us and we will be just as nice, if not more. That’s our culture. I do have one request though brother if you could be bothered…for understanding…look into our history/current events and then maybe you can share some of your perspective on that…maybe how you think that plays into tourism and your experiences. I know it’s a bit deep. But as a Hawaiian National, I cringed when you spoke of Hawai’i and the US. I’m genuinely interested in your thoughts as a foreigner, before and after thoughts. Goodness! that was long one.😆 Mahalo nui loa for your time 🤙🏽

I have been to Oahu 4 times and every time it was amazing experience. We never encountered any issues, everyone was absolutely friendly to us. Can’t wait to come back to Hawaii!

Great job showcasing Oahu. The scenery you provided was awesome. We really need a nice drone to show the things you have! Mahalo for showing of the island to future visitors. There is one thing I would ask… do not show the illegal hiking options. The rumors are true, prior to COVID quarantine, the news often talked about people getting stranded, lost, injured or worse and the people of Hawaii have to pay the taxes that cover the rescue costs. Mahalo for sharing!

Great vid, concise & quick, and no awkward attempts to be funny.

Watching again after our visit to heaven on earth!🏝Your guide helped me create an incredible visit to Honolulu to celebrate double college graduations!!👨‍🎓👩‍🎓

Stumbled upon your channel because we’re planning a visit to Oahu – our first visit to Hawaii. Your guide was packed with great information and the video editing is freaking awesome. To top it all off your style is really approachable – unlike some other reviewers that try to be The Travel Channel or something. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

Great video…I’ve been living in Hawaii (this time) for almost 19 years. The locals will be friendly long as the tourist are being friendly. BLUF, anyone, no matter where he or she is from, would take offense if someone from outside came in talking smack, or degrading their neighborhood. PSA, please don’t go talking smack to the locals, complaining Hawaii doesn’t have this or that, or comparing other places to Hawaii as if Hawaii isn’t up to a certain standard. Even though I flew here and wife grew here, I love Hawaii. I stayed in Hawaii because the people, the culture, the diversity, and the ‘Aina. Again, great video, shootz 😎🤙🏾

Thank you for the comprehensive guide! I feel that you spent a lot of time getting this knowledge and video together. Will send this to my friends

You covered it ALL! Thank you for the great info and fast pace!

Great video. You forgot K’Olina beaches which are really nice. I personally would avoid the Western side of the island. Lot of the beaches are overtaken by homeless encampments. It’s not a place for tourists. I mean, we didnt encounter problems, but it was not worth the drive. Those areas reminded me a lot of Compton, or South Central Los Angeles. Makaha beach was nice, but not worth the drive. Just my experience as of 6 months ago. Mahalo!

I love everything about Oahu and Lanikai Beach is by far my favorite beach. One thing though, the east coast is the windward side, west is the leeward.

Stair way is very illegal with fines and a guard. There is a legal side to it though. It’s longer and a harder hike. Great circle island tour! Mahalo for reminding your you tubers to not touch the animals 💕

Oahu uno de los lugares mas bellos y con muchas cosas que ver se que me faltaron algunas cosas que ver pero en mi pr�xima visita voy a terminar lo que me falta por ver estuvimos 10 d�as no fueron suficientes para conocer toda la isla, la gente muy amable la comida deliciosa, el shave ice rico rico, no vi muchos hispanos o me imagino que estaban trabajando vi algunos. Gracias Oahu por darme 10 d�as quede encantado de ir selosrecomiendo.

Great video! I noticed that you have been using your drone around. Is it pretty much legal to take off at the beach sides and mountain trails? Would be nice to get some drone tips for Oahu 🙂 Cheers!!

Nice video bro. Me and my wife went to Honolulu on 2013 for a week and we stayed on the south west of the island at ko olina and we absolutely love it it was a nice trip now we want to take our kids so they can see how nice and beautiful is Hawaii.

Amazing places, great edition! Congratulations 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

Tijuana Mexico Travel Guide: Everything you need to know.

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(c) TheTravelingClatt Tijuana Mexico Travel Guide: Everything you need to know. Tijuana is an awesome city and Ive loved every minute here. SO here …

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If you don’t know a lick of spanish, don’t let that discourage you from visiting! Most locals speak some degree of english! Also, don’t be afraid of the violence, it’s not as bad as people make it out to be as long as you stay in the decent parts of town, the vast majority of crimes involve gang violence, not regular civilians. Also, yes, food, drinks, party, the beaches are Tj’s biggest attractions, if you’re looking for more “natural” attractions you should head down south of Mexico. 🙂

Your work is getting so much more professional 🙂 I’ve always enjoyed your content, even the really old stuff, but it’s clear that you are leveling up. I catch every video 🙂

Thank you for visiting Tijuana and your opinion glad you liked it.Next time you should try our craft beer on Plaza del Zapato or Plaza Fiesta (it’s the same). Maybe try Cecut which is like a museum sort of is just cultural things of M�xico, some theater and things like that.Thanks for the honest video about safety too.

Thank you for a real video of Tijuana ❤️ Viva México! 🇲🇽

Just a quick observation, Jamaica is the infuse made out of Hibiscus flowers, not a juice, although you made a very nice and accurate description of TJ,well done

Decently accurate overview for sure, great job there, and this is coming from a lifelong San Diegan whose made the same trip dozens of times. However, I think you overestimated the price a bit. 50-100$ is ALOT to spend. Tacos everywhere are about 65 cents. Getting 2 of nearly every candy at a local store will cost you about 8$. Getting back to the border in an Uber from ANYWHERE in TJ is about 2$-2.50$. A nice place to stay in about 10$-15$, and thats LUXURiOUS!

I had been through Tijuana just over a week ago and I wish I had seen and experienced all of these wonderful things in your video. Instead what I saw was tons of barbed wire, bars on every window, shanty homes, demolished buildings and lots of garbage. It honestly looked like a war zone. And there was the worst smell that made me feel like I was choking. I couldn’t stay in that city. Fortunately we were driving through and over to get to San Felipe which was an amazing place. But I’d like to give Tijuana another chance and check out all of the nice areas. Maybe that horrid smell is only in certain spots.

Hey man, Thank you for making this…. I was really worried about visiting Tijuana due to the media saying so much about cartel violence. I’m definitely going to go visit now!

I’m from Tijuana and You don’t know how I appreciate this video about my beautiful city. I wish with all my heart that your stay was rewarding. 😀

Wow! Was the water shortage planned or did it just randomly happen? We had one in mexico city but they gave notice before it happened. Nice guide, Tal

very comprehensive how to TJ guide 🤙🏻 as a local, the only thing that triggers me everytime, is when people eat their tacos vertically XD

As someone thats from tijuana we appreciate this video so much , saludos desde el 664 compas

I’m from TJ, born and raised…aaaaaand I truly loved this video. Thank you for you kindness, honesty and informative video🤘🌻

Awesome video!! I’m thinking of visiting for my birthday ❤️ I love the way you had “sub-subjects”,a lot of “YouTubers” kind of ramble in their videos,but u get straight to the point. Can’t wait to go to Tijuana!

I like to point out that Tijuana does have natural landscapes that you can visit plus, besides the bars and night life, they also have some great museums and cultural events that are worth seeing/visiting.

Very informative! I just wish you included where you can find embarrassing tourist Souvenirs to buy since we couldn’t find them until the end of the trip! 🙈

Although I loved your video there is SO MUCH more to Tijuana than partying and Revolution Street. There are typically many events on the beaches, $3 movie theatres, soccer games are huge here, and events every weekend downtown in Zona Rio. If you do go to Rosarito they also have various events in the city and beaches, the markets are big for shopping and of course, there are multiple places to eat along the way. And thinking a bit outside of the box- there are many needs because of the level of poverty. If you visit, it would be a great experience to volunteer some time. Thanks for making the video!

Also Tijuana is great at coffee. I would recommend places like electric coffee roasters, CRU coffee and Blue Luna coffee

Tijuana es una ciudad muy hermosa. Gracias por el video.

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