Cheripan in Tijuana: Argentinean Steak and Exotic Martinis
The Zona Gastronomica in Tijuana, Mexico isn't all about Mexican or Baja-Med food. Located in the heart of this district is Cheripan, a wonderful Argentinean restaurant offering a great selection of steaks and other Argentinean cuisine, a nice list of cocktails, and a large wine selection.
Naturally, it was one of our 8-restaurant-stop first day of Baja extravaganza sponsored by Cotuco.
Cheripan has a whole list of fresh fruit martinis, from the fruits you typically find in the US like strawberry to the more interesting ones like tamarind and nanchy. On my first visit I opted for the tamarind martini, shaken and poured tableside.
Sweet, smooth, and strong, it definitely goes down easy. We all liked having the shaker left next to our glass - you know, refills. You definitely get a lot for your money.
The second time I tried the nanchy martini. Nanchy is the fruit you see here, and tasted like something fermented.
Now, back to my first visit, and our meal there.
We had two types of empanadas: meat and spinach/cheese
When they give you fresh flaky puff pastries with two different fillings, that just means everyone will end up eating two of them.
Chorizo sausages were nicely spiced.
I really enjoyed the Ensalada de palmitos (hearts of palm salad), which were fresh and crisp.
Fried sweetbreads were nice, although they could be crispier for my taste.
Although skirt steak is typically known to be a touch cut of meat, the skirt steak at Cheripan was not only very flavorful, but very tender as well. A winner.
You'd be hard pressed to find skirt steak this good in LA.
For dessert, some chocolate gelato from the gelato shop owned by the same chef/owner.
And, of course, milhojas (literally "thousand layers") an Argentinean dulce de leche 'napoleon'
Cheripan
Zona Río Escuadrón 201-3151
Col. Aviación C.P. 22440
Tijuana, Mexico
www.cheripan.com/english.html
Phone: (664) 622-9730