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Did I mention Kinta ?
La Cocay
El Moro
La Perlita
Guido's
Otates
La Choza
Did I mention Kinta ?
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In Cancun, I took a taxi from the downtown bus station to my new Dentist's office, but the cabbie couldn't find it. I had the doc's number in my phone, call it, let them tell the cabbie how to get there. And cabbies don't know where Parrilla Mission is in Coz.
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It's a simple ego thing, sharing my opinion.Okay, what kind of commission plan do they have you on?
It's a simple ego thing, sharing my opinion.
I'm getting worse tho; I'm starting to critique their mistakes.
They don't answer my emails, but the map deliveries are fast...!Double dipping then, are we? Collecting both commissions and consulting fees.
Last night, after packing your gear I suppose? Fly home already dehydrated.ilot: I was younger once. I've been in that place after the c-boats were gone for the day; seemed pretty dull. I don't have the party spirit anymore I guess. (do we have an old coot smilie?)
In Kentucky? :shocked2: They look at your funny if you ask about Chicken Fried Steaks there, and Tacos probly look more like Pita sandwiches. I don't know of any decent Tex-Mex east of the Mississippi, and even west you got to avoid the chains!Sorry Alohagal....I'm gonna hijack this thread for a minute :hijackedthread:
First, for Don...my fellow Texan (moment of silence please) :texas:
We so miss good ole "TexMex" food.....hopefully you know what I'm talking about. What is the best place for something close to good old Texan TexMex?
La Parilla is a locals cafe with Yucatan style Mexican food, a little different from mainland food even, their chili relleno is not made with the traditional pepper - altho I suspect most of the places have adjusted menus to accommodate gringos somewhat and will generally offer much of both Yucatan Mexican and Seafood.Now.....I tallied the "votes" for all the restraunts listed on this thread and several others (yep...I'm OCD) and have my little list BUT I need to know what type of food they serve (ie: Mexican, Seafood, etc.). I filled some in based on what I think they are. Here's my list:
- Kinta's
- El Moro - Seafood??
- Especias
- Los Otates - Tacos; Fast Food??
- La Choza - Seafood?? (someone mentioned grilled fish)
- Casa Denis
- Le Chef
- La Parlita - Seafood??
- The Museum - For Breakfast
- La Cocay
- Coconuts - Fish Burgers and the view
Thanks so much!!
Gail (AKA: Bandmom)