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  2. Caesar's - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant interior, 2019 1920s postcard showing "Caesar's Place" (third from right) at their original location on 2nd Street Restaurant exterior, 2018 The bar, 2018 Caesar's Hotel building in 2018 Caesar's is a restaurant inside a hotel of the same name on Avenida Revolución in Tijuana , Mexico.

  3. Category:Restaurants in Orange County, California - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Tijuana International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tijuana International Airport; C. Cross Border Xpress; H. History of the Cross Border Xpress This page was last edited on 17 January 2024, at 17:52 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. List of airports in Baja California - Wikipedia

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    Airport name International airports Mexicali: MMML MXL Mexicali International Airport: Tijuana: MMTJ TIJ Tijuana International Airport National airports Ensenada: MMES ESE El Ciprés Military Airbase Number 3: Isla de Cedros: MMCD Isla de Cedros Airport Other public-use airports Bahía de los Ángeles: BHL Bahía de los Ángeles Airport ...

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  7. Tijuana International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Cross Border Xpress (CBX), also known as the Cross-Border Terminal, is a 4,200 square metres (45,000 sq ft) terminal located in southern San Diego, California, adjacent to the Mexican border, serving approximately one-third of Tijuana Airport's passengers. It uniquely positions Tijuana Airport as a geographically binational airport.

  8. Baja Med - Wikipedia

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    Baja Med cuisine is a feature of the various restaurants of La Querencia and La Esperanza from Miguel Ángel Guerrero, [4] other Tijuana restaurants such as Food Garden, [5] and Manzanilla in the city of Ensenada. [6] In Bonita, California, between San Diego and Tijuana, Plascencia's Romesco features the cuisine. [7]

  9. Javier Plascencia - Wikipedia

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    Born to – according to Plascencia – "hard-working and entrepreneurial" parents (Juan José Plascencia, aka: Don Tana), Javier started his culinary experience as a child alongside his brothers Juan Jose (aka; Tana), Margu and Julián in the kitchens of the family's restaurants, first at Giuseppis, later at Caesar's (birthplace of the Caesar salad) [3] and then at Saverios. [4]