The Salad? The Salad Caesar's Restaurante in TJ
#1
Posted 26 February 2011 - 10:19 PM
By Ed Bedford
SDREADER.com
Published Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011
Caesars Restaurante Bar, in Caesars Hotel
1059 Revoluciσn Avenue, near Calle 5, Baja, 664-685-5608
Its Willys badge that gets everyones attention. The sheriffs badge. People run for the exit. Others yell, Sheriff! Sing us La Bamba!
Okay, nobody ran. And not everybody recognized the blue eyes, the badge, the charro hat, and the red-gray beard of William Clauson, the guy who brought the world La Bamba.
Actually, you can see some people thinking, Who is that guy? Truth to tell, Willy does look like an hombre who just rode in from the old West. It really sticks out here because were in Caesars. Yes, that Caesars: the TJ eatery where Cιsar Cardini invented (drum roll, please) the Caesar salad, just the most famous salad in the world. On this spot, back on the Fourth of July, 1924 dagh or maybe a few doors away, because the hotel was only built in 1927.
Whatever, its a small miracle that this restaurants here, again, because last I heard, Caesars had gone bankrupt and closed its doors, what with la violencia and TJ tourism tanking. Seems that seven months ago, new owners came in with money and refurbished and reopened a much classier joint than the one that had closed.
In fact, its really looking good. Maybe too good. No more black Naugahyde booths and old carpeting. Now its black-and-white tile flooring, dark-wood chairs, white tablecloths, a heavy-timbered ceiling, dozens of black-aproned waiters, low lights, a classy bar with a huge copper/brass espresso machine glowing against the mahogany and mirrored walls... How much is everything gonna cost now?
I decide to go hunt down Willy to give me support. He used to sing in here as the charro gόero the blonde cowboy and hes an icon on this street. See, Willys been a singer ever since his American parents brought him to this restaurant when he was ten years old, sat him down out on the streetside patio, first table on the left (one table remains), and had him listen to a group of mariachis. That moment transformed my life, he says. I was from Swedish-American stock, but from that day I wanted to be Mexican and sing like the mariachis. It was Willy who discovered the fishermans song La Bamba when he was in Veracruz. He slowed it down, simplified it, sang it, then gave it to Ritchie Valens who well, you know the rest.
I find him in his museumfolk club in the pasaje down the block and offer to buy him lunch if its cheap enough.
Ive had lunch, he says. But Ill come with you.
We sit down. Waiter throws cloth napkins over our laps.
Course, theres no discussion as to what Im having.
The salad? Willy says.
The salad, I say. Last time I had it, 2004, it was a really good and tasty experience. Have to see if the new guys have got it right.
Salad? ‘Salϊd! says Willy.
He should know if its right, too, because Willys old enough to have known Cιsar. Oh, yes, he says. Back in the 50s, Mr. Cardini served his salad tableside to me.
Josι Antonio, the waiter, has brought a menu anyway. The prices are mostly way above what I wanna outlay. Like, the beef ribeye is 210 pesos, say, $17.50; Caesars carne asada with Spanish and Argentinean chorizo is 190 ($16); and fish dishes, like the salmon meuniθre, are about the same. I mean, compared with San Diego, great. Just more than I can handle right now. And way more than the TJ hotdog guys down in Plaza Santa Cecilia. Yes, prosciutto-stuffed chicken breast is less, but not by much 175 pesos (about $14.50). Some of the pastas (cause, hey, Cιsar was Italian, right?) are cheaper: fettuccine Alfredo is 90 pesos ($7.50), and the house ravioli goes for 110 ($9).
Still do the Caesars salad tableside? I ask.
Most certainly, Josι Antonio says.
He rolls up a wheeled table and starts crushing garlic into a large, dark, wooden salad bowl, then squishing anchovies and adding mustard. He holds up each ingredient so we can see. He shakes in some Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce, some Maggi soy, squeezes in lime, grinds in pepper. Then he takes two raw eggs that have been floating in a bowl of hot water (for two minutes), cracks off the shell tops, siphons off the whites, then drops the yolks in, stirs, and adds olive oil. Now he hauls out four giant romaine lettuce leaves (Always leaves from the heart, he says, never the outer ones), slides them through the gloop in the bowl, and places them, splaying out from the middle, on the plate. He adds croutons and parmesan cheese and hands the plate to me. He also brings out a basket of hot French bread.
I mean, maybe it doesnt sound like much, but it looks like plenty on the plate.
I grab a fork.
Uh, no, says Willy. Mr. Cardini always said it tastes so much better if you eat it by hand. If youre seen using a knife and fork in here well, I have a reputation to uphold.
Course, hes right. Tradition and all that. And, boy. This whole ceremony is exactly how I remember it from 7 years ago, and, Willy says, exactly as it first happened 87 years ago, that fateful Fourth of July night when guests arrived, Cιsars larder was bare, and he made a big tableside deal out of the few things he had left to offer them as the legend goes.
Yes, I could have added grilled chicken breast for another $2, and maybe I should have, just to bulk out ye olde belly, but Im happy, and the taste of the garlic-olive-anchovy mix is really good, and the bread does the filling.
But mainly what I feel is relief. That the old heart of Tijuanas pumping again. That the simplest, most famous salad in the world is, well, back where it belongs.
Willy, I say. Lets go to your place. Maybe La Bamba, one more time?
The Place: Caesars Restaurante Bar, in Caesars Hotel, 1059 Revoluciσn Avenue, near Calle 5, Tijuana, (011-52-664) 685-5608
Type of Food: Mexican
Prices: (All figures are approximate, depending on daily exchange rate.) Caesar salad, $6 (with chicken, add $2); beef ribeye, $17.50; carne asada, $16; salmon meuniθre, $16; prosciutto-stuffed chicken breast, $14.50; fettucine Alfredo, $7.50; ravioli, $9
Hours: 12:00 p.m.11:00 p.m., daily (Sundays, till 8:00 p.m.)
Bus: Mexicoach from border
Nearest Bus Stop: At Mexicoach booth on Revoluciσn and 7th, nearly opposite the Chiki Jai restaurant
http://www.sandiegor...urante-tijuana/
#2
Posted 02 March 2011 - 01:26 PM
Been to Caesars since 1975.
Its is ok. Might go back, just for the historical. I don't need some crappy SD Reader article!
Gees! Get a life!
Time is what keeps everything from happening at once.
#3
Posted 02 March 2011 - 05:01 PM
I will continue to post whatever the hell I want.
You are a f'ing troll!
#4
Posted 03 March 2011 - 03:09 AM
#5
Posted 03 March 2011 - 06:33 AM
#6
Posted 03 March 2011 - 07:30 PM
I will continue to post whatever the hell I want.
You are a f'ing troll!
Sorry, I speak Eanglish.
Time is what keeps everything from happening at once.
#7
Posted 04 March 2011 - 03:45 AM
Anyway, good stuff.
#8
Posted 04 March 2011 - 07:22 PM
Troll, tell me the Tijuana bridge you live under and I will tell you to your face.
#9
Posted 04 March 2011 - 09:07 PM
Been to Caesars since 1975.
Its is ok. Might go back, just for the historical. I don't need some crappy SD Reader article!
Gees! Get a life!
Gees... Lay-off...
If you aren't interested don't click on the thread.... simple.
#10
Posted 06 March 2011 - 03:18 AM
He will be able to view the threads but not post.
He just does not get it
I am now George Constanza - Lord of the idiots
#11
Posted 06 March 2011 - 07:30 PM
#12
Posted 12 March 2011 - 12:05 AM
Sorry George but is harsh.
I just do not like junk posted here.
Time is what keeps everything from happening at once.
#13
Posted 22 March 2011 - 08:28 AM
If you don't like it, don't read it.
Case closed Columbo.
#14
Posted 23 March 2011 - 02:58 AM
Anyway, good stuff.
If you aren't interested don't click on the thread.... simple.
Well said gentlemen. I agree.
Just because something isn't of interest to one poster doesn't mean it won't be to others. Part of what makes this site of value is the variety of information it contains.
#15
Posted 10 April 2011 - 11:08 PM
#16
Posted 23 April 2011 - 01:20 AM
I will continue to post whatever the hell I want.
You are a f'ing troll!
Can you imagine how weird he must be in person? He's living in TJ for a reason
#17
Posted 04 October 2011 - 12:09 PM
And there isn't any lol in his trolol.
#18
Posted 15 October 2011 - 05:07 AM
And there isn't any lol in his trolol.
OMG! I just saw this thread an watched this youtube link for the first time!!! I really almost peed in my pants..I verbally laughed out loud and hard! Thanks for the laugh at this incredibly cheesy guy! This is my kind of humor! HAhahahahahahaha!
#19
Posted 28 August 2012 - 06:37 PM
One of the city's prides
http://www.sandiegor...el-Restaurants/
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