Of course Marty follows the blog and my ratings of our ‘grilled’ fish tacos has him wanting to find the best ‘authentic’ fish taco. To be an authentic fish taco, the fish would need to be beer battered and deep fried.
Rubio’s started the fish taco craze, by bringing the original San Felipe formula to the US.
Rubio’s also offers a very nice salsa bar. There are three choices of heat in the spices, jalapenos and pico de gallo with cilantro and onions. A nice touch.
I had my 2-taco plate made with their original fish taco and the grilled mahi. Along with picante salsa, pico de gallo and a few extra jalapenos.
Rubio’s original taco was Marty's instant favorite!
We had to take him to the Royal Rooster. Fran and I enjoyed our grilled fish while Marty raved over the more authentic fried fish taco.
We also split a 50/50 basket. That is a nice balance of fries and onion rings. I have not their 'authentic' fish taco in so long that I really don't remember it, but the grilled is really good!
Of course we took him to Aquarius, where the weekday Happy Hour starts at 11 am.
He also had a carne asada taco. The Aquarius does not offer an 'authentic' fish taco, but he was quite pleased with the grilled mahi.
For Taco Tuesday it would be hard to be beat the offerings at Off Shore. Marty’s now favorite ‘authentic’ fish taco.
Insider tip: Order just one taco, with black beans. The beans are warm and cheesy with enough chips. If two tacos are ordered they are served on the same sized plate and the chips are sacrificed.
And there is one thing he will not let us run out of is fresh salsa! Almost daily he’s in the kitchen whipping some up.
The pan is lined with foil to prevent the sugars released from burning into the pan.
We received our first ever Tropical Storm Warning as Hurricane Hillary moved north. The counter clockwise winds did bring us a nice sunset, that we enjoyed for the deck.
We were spared the fury fo Hillary, our only damage was a branch knocked off our Sweet Gum tree.
We had tickets to the Moonlight Theater's presentation of 42nd Street, but alas the performance was cancelled, for fear of what might have been. Aj was disappointed as she wanted to ‘Dance in the Rain’.
At least Aj danced in the rain ... in her own back yard.
Cities east of us were hammered! Palm Springs, Ocotillo, Borrego Springs, etc. all received their annual rainfall in just a couple hours.
The next day we had a nice lunch as both Aj and sister Kg head off to college.
I dropped Marty off at CBX this morning. He’ll fly out of Tijuana and be spending a week in Mazatlán. I’ll drop Fran off tomorrow as she heads to Dayton for a couple weeks. I’m on my own for a bit of ‘Me Time’. I have no plans at the moment as to how to spend it ... suggeations?