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Bazaar Del Mundo
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Shopping Centers & Malls
2754 Calhoun St
San Diego,
California 92110
(619) 296-3161
What can I say about the Bazaar Del Mundo? It's touristy, it's on the tacky side, and I absolutely...
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What can I say about the Bazaar Del Mundo? It's touristy, it's on the tacky side, and I absolutely loved it! Perhaps it's all the bright colors, mariachi music, or the pitcher of sangria I shared before visiting. Any way you visit, you'll be guaranteed a lively time. There's a ton of really cool boutique shops selling goods from local artisans and a few restaurants intermingled. Crowds get crazy during the summer, and it makes it uncomfortable to move around the tiny shops. Still, a touristy must-see!
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After sampling some of the local pizza joints, I have to say that my expectations were already...
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After sampling some of the local pizza joints, I have to say that my expectations were already quite low by the time we tried out our neighborhood pizza place.
The location of this restaurant is perfect -- right at the corner of a usually bustling intersection in South Park. You can sit by the window and watch the neighborhood's ebbs and flows.
We tried a basic pizza to test the waters -- mushroom and pepperoni. Non-pizza items (pastas) on the menu were rather pricy for the place -- more like an upscale restaurant's prices...but this place has plastic cups. The waitstaff was very polite and service was prompt. Our pizza arrived and we were dismayed to see that they used canned mushrooms. For an almost $20 pizza, that is kind of a travesty. The sauce didn't taste homemade and the pizza dough was so-so. It wasn't inedible but it was no gourmet pizza. Rather disappointing.
This place seems to be expanding and/or remodelling, so we're hoping that they perhaps get a new chef too. We could really use some more good restaurants in South Park.
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This small little park, nestled in Old Town, is a small little get away after dinner or lunch. ...
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This small little park, nestled in Old Town, is a small little get away after dinner or lunch. The surrounding restaurants are amazing and this place tops it off as a nice, after-dinner walk. Every once in awhile, you come across replicas of old stores, plaques and houses that add to the experience and give it more of a historical edge. Every one who visits love this place and can't wait to return. If your in the area, stop by after you eat, and I am sure you will enjoy it!
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The Shelter Island Pier is a great place to spend a few hours. There is no need for a fishing...
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The Shelter Island Pier is a great place to spend a few hours. There is no need for a fishing license as long as you are fishing from the pier. You will see people catch any thing from Mackerel to shark. I have even caught an octopus off this pier. Even if the bait shop is closed, there is always someone who will be willing to share some bait with you. If you have a fishing pole and a few free hours. This is a great place to relax and enjoy the view of downtown and North Island.
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