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way into it
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: wisconsin
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HOw's progress?
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Okay, that was over two weeks ago...are they open yet? |
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aņejo
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Austin,Tx.
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beach geek
admin Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: 10 year Playa resident lost in Kullavik, Sweden
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I think the brown is a chipotle tamarindo sauce and the good news is that they are open again for business!
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=^. " .^=
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When I give him the good news, he'll probably start packing now!! (and we don't leave til 2/26!) |
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Nutty Peep
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
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I just ate at el Oasis an hour ago and has to confirm that the Shrimp tacos are excelent! But if you haven't tried the Marlin ones, you are missing a lot. Prices are 11 and 12 pesos per taco.
In the afternoon after getting to PdC I visited Dr. Taco, they are good, but el Oasis gets a 9 out of 10 (they didn't include limones on the plate, wich is a big loose in Seafood while in Mexico). Dr. Taco gets a 8 out of 10. Also, the Agua de Jamaica (Hibiscus flower drink is better served at Oasis). Yum yum. |
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