This appears to be good Mexican restaurant in Denver. That's in Colorado.
http://www.patzcuaros.com/index.html
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This appears to be good Mexican restaurant in Denver. That's in Colorado.
http://www.patzcuaros.com/index.html
Yes 400+ a few miles is VERY CLOSE my dear considering that by plane it takes 7 hours from NY to LA and takes 1 hour from Denver to Houston.
In other terms 6 - 7 days by car from NY to LA and less than 1 day to mid Texas.
No direct route dear? Try Interstate 25 South and then Interstate 35 around Houston or Dallas....I forget...BUT I DROVE IT many times. I did not Google it.
Going through Oklahoma for a few miles, there is no BIG road but there is a continued route. Would you like me to Google you there so we can drive it together? I lived there for 15 years but YOPU KNOW BETTER cause you GOOGLED it.
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There are a TON of good Mexican restaurants inb Denver. I was trying to tell you that I know I have had good Mexican food and I felt that outside of BANGKOK, this was damn good. Still looking for a decent Chinese and Italian place and dont say Little Italy!
Expensive but the Marco Polo in the Montien Hotel is a good Chinese restaurant.
Volterra near Sunnee has some pretty good Tuscan food. A lot of people like Gians but I haven't been there. I think it's harder to find good Chinese at a fair price in town than good Italian. And no I don't much like the shark fin place near Royal Garden or the cheap dim sum place in Central (Canton House or something like that). Though I wouldn't call either total crap like Sams, etc.
For German, the best is Bei Gerhard in Naklua.
http://www.pattayapeople.com/default.as ... icle=16351
I know someone will mention Leng Kee on the Klang. Not bad for what it is, good value, but it's not Chinese food, it's THAI Chinese food.
Thanks for all those suggestions, I will check them out except dunno about Gians. This is the first recomedation I have had about them, all the others were just that it was so - so. Some people said Pan Pan was good but had not tried it.
Little Italy was good after the original owner, I am sorry to say, passed away and the freinds took over. I used to LOVE their veal entrees, but alas they took all the veal items off and replaced them all with pork. Service stayed pretty good but I like veal.
Like one or two others, I was surprised to read the OP's glowing report of Sam's. On the one occasion I ate there, I found the food very bland and ordinary and it wasn't freshly prepared. A few hours later, having eaten nothing else in the meantime, I went down with a stomach upset which put me out of action for a couple of days. I certainly won't be going within sombrero-throwing distance of the place again.
Funny you mention that, PeterUK. The last time I ate there (in response to a glowing review on thaivisa that they had improved), I also experienced stomach upset. I live here and rarely get sick that way even from street food. So take that for what its worth to you.
Could you give some names (and Bangkok areas if you please) . . . I'd like to try.Quote:
Originally Posted by Narakmak
Tastes vary, but ALL of these are much better than anything in Pattaya --
Sunrise
La Monita Taqueria
Tacos and Salsa (run by a Mexican)
Los Cabos
In Chiang Mai,
Miguels, also much better than anything in Pattaya.
Haven't tried yet, but hear good things also about El Diablos
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No more excuses. Pattaya deserves better!
You JUST NOW remembered that. Interesting! :sign5:Quote:
Originally Posted by Narakmak
So you have eaten there more than ONCE.Quote:
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More than once, just now remembered you gots a tummy ache, waste of money.....Quote:
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Havent tried it yet but you are willing to say that it is much better.Quote:
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well I liked the place and I WILL GO BACK! Thanks for the warning though! :sign5:
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I think you'll find he knows far more about Colorado that YOU do.
It may be a fact that two places are X miles apart, but that does not in itself make it a fact that they are close to or distant from each other.
Your dispute with him turns on a personal judgement of what is and what isn't close - Americans and Australians generally will refer to somewhere being relatively close, whereas a narrow-minded little Englander (for example) would consider it being the other side of the moon.
I'm sorry if your intellect does not stretch to a realisation of that.
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