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Cozumel ?
We are trying to plan the restaurants that we wish to hit for dinner during our four nights of staying at the Lake later this month. Anyone have any idea what night or nights that Cozumel is closed? Also with the management change at Bruno's, what nights are they open?
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CheenaGringo wrote:We are trying to plan the restaurants that we wish to hit for dinner during our four nights of staying at the Lake later this month. Anyone have any idea what night or nights that Cozumel is closed? Also with the management change at Bruno's, what nights are they open?
Look for the places that are full of happy, stuffed customers.... when I was there last, we found this great outta the way place... hardly anyone there,,,,,, second worst case of food poisoning I've ever had!!
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Bruno's (Vicki's) is closed Wed. and Thurs......open the other 5 nites.
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hockables wrote:CheenaGringo wrote:We are trying to plan the restaurants that we wish to hit for dinner during our four nights of staying at the Lake later this month. Anyone have any idea what night or nights that Cozumel is closed? Also with the management change at Bruno's, what nights are they open?
Look for the places that are full of happy, stuffed customers.... when I was there last, we found this great outta the way place... hardly anyone there,,,,,, second worst case of food poisoning I've ever had!!
Are you talking about THE Cozumel or someplace else.
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slainte39 wrote: Bruno's (Vicki's) is closed Wed. and Thurs......open the other 5 nites.
And still some of the best char broiled steaks around. Ribs excellent too.
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slainte39 wrote:hockables wrote:CheenaGringo wrote:We are trying to plan the restaurants that we wish to hit for dinner during our four nights of staying at the Lake later this month. Anyone have any idea what night or nights that Cozumel is closed? Also with the management change at Bruno's, what nights are they open?
Look for the places that are full of happy, stuffed customers.... when I was there last, we found this great outta the way place... hardly anyone there,,,,,, second worst case of food poisoning I've ever had!!
Are you talking about THE Cozumel or someplace else.
Forget Cozumel, went once, NEVER again. One of the worst places we've eaten at Lakeside.
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slainte39: Thank you for providing the days Bruno's is closed.
John: I wish to thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to do something you said you never do (about a week or two ago) - provide negative comment on a restaurant (Cozumel). We first had dinner at Cozumel back in either '97 or '98 and have always enjoyed our meals. With your extensive restaurant knowledge, I would ask for both positive or negative comments on restaurants in Morelia, Oaxaca, Puebla and Patzcuaro.
John: I wish to thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to do something you said you never do (about a week or two ago) - provide negative comment on a restaurant (Cozumel). We first had dinner at Cozumel back in either '97 or '98 and have always enjoyed our meals. With your extensive restaurant knowledge, I would ask for both positive or negative comments on restaurants in Morelia, Oaxaca, Puebla and Patzcuaro.
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There is an awesome Italian restaurant on the west side of the main plaza in Patzcuaro. I can't remember the name but it is the only Italian restaurant at that plaza.
You can try Los Mirasoles in Morelia. A bit pricey but really nice food and ambiance.
And of course you will have to stop for the world famous Porco Carnitas in Quirago. We were told that "El Rey" on the north side of the plaza was the best in town so that is where we ate. We were not disappointed.
You can try Los Mirasoles in Morelia. A bit pricey but really nice food and ambiance.
And of course you will have to stop for the world famous Porco Carnitas in Quirago. We were told that "El Rey" on the north side of the plaza was the best in town so that is where we ate. We were not disappointed.
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slainte39 wrote:hockables wrote:CheenaGringo wrote:We are trying to plan the restaurants that we wish to hit for dinner during our four nights of staying at the Lake later this month. Anyone have any idea what night or nights that Cozumel is closed? Also with the management change at Bruno's, what nights are they open?
Look for the places that are full of happy, stuffed customers.... when I was there last, we found this great outta the way place... hardly anyone there,,,,,, second worst case of food poisoning I've ever had!!
Are you talking about THE Cozumel or someplace else.
The Island!!.... were U talking about a business...
The Island is nothing but Eating Establishments, T Shirt Shacks, and Dive Shops... and a shitty beach
If you go there to dive... you'll have a blast.... If you go there for anything else.... there are better places to be!!
OPPPs... Cozumel.... a restaurant.... never been there.... my bad...
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The shrimp, bacon, cheese combination concoction at the Cozumel is delicious, but has to be the greatest cholesteral inducing plate ever devised if you have that type of problem...also the free margaritas, if you have that type of problem.
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slainte39:
The shrimp concoction is a favorite of Kathy's and I have been partial to their frog legs. The price is certainly right on the margaritas even if they are not high on the "best scale".
CB:
The Italian restaurant in Patzcuaro must be fairly new? We will have to check it out. As for Morelia, thanks for the suggestion. We are actually meeting with a Morelia native for dinner and since it will be a Saturday night, he has picked out a restaurant where we can watch the lighting of the cathedral and the fireworks if they decide to have them that paticular Saturday night.
So far, I am quite disappointed that John hasn't provided any restaurant lists for the requested cities!
The shrimp concoction is a favorite of Kathy's and I have been partial to their frog legs. The price is certainly right on the margaritas even if they are not high on the "best scale".
CB:
The Italian restaurant in Patzcuaro must be fairly new? We will have to check it out. As for Morelia, thanks for the suggestion. We are actually meeting with a Morelia native for dinner and since it will be a Saturday night, he has picked out a restaurant where we can watch the lighting of the cathedral and the fireworks if they decide to have them that paticular Saturday night.
So far, I am quite disappointed that John hasn't provided any restaurant lists for the requested cities!
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Cozumel has been one of our favorite places for parties for several years. I have yet to have a bad meal there. I choose the Heart stopper- shrimp/bacon/cheese, also known as the Costa Azul. Always consistent. The margaritas really aren't tequila, but at free, who cares. I have had a steak that wasn't "fantastic", but lets face it folks, at those prices and free drinks, I'm not expecting fine dining.
I'm glad you didn't like your meal, John.
I'm glad you didn't like your meal, John.
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"My Restaurant reviews are the opinions of the people in our Dinner Group". Just a quote as a reminder.
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rico: "Always consistent. The margaritas really aren't tequila, but at free, who cares."
If the margaritas really aren't tequila - what are they made from?
If the margaritas really aren't tequila - what are they made from?
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Grain alcohol. Kinda the same stuff that Penguinos sells as tequila, but when pressed will explain it is made from sugar cane. Many restaurants will use this unless top shelf or specific brand is ordered. It seems to be an accepted thing down here.
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Rico:
Thanks for the explanation! That would explain something which happened on a trip back in the late 90's. Some friends visited from NOB and the female half was chugging those margaritas until she "lost it" and passed out cold at the table. Had to be carried to the car and then to bed. Next day, she claimed that someone slipped her a mickey!
Thanks for the explanation! That would explain something which happened on a trip back in the late 90's. Some friends visited from NOB and the female half was chugging those margaritas until she "lost it" and passed out cold at the table. Had to be carried to the car and then to bed. Next day, she claimed that someone slipped her a mickey!
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I could tell my friends were drunk, cuz their faces were all blurry.
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I love Cozumel. The staff is always friendly to me and my friends when we go there.
The dishes I like are:
Camarones Costa Azul (bacon-wrapped cheese stuffed shrimp)
Camarones de Coco (coconut shrimp which has an amazing tamarindo sauce with it! I actually get the sauce with the costa azul, because I don't like the normal sauce that comes with that dish)
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Free margaritas with any entree is nice, even if it is the above mentioned grain alcohol. Most of the meals are around $100-130 pesos. Dine outside and enjoy the view, especially at sunset.
The dishes I like are:
Camarones Costa Azul (bacon-wrapped cheese stuffed shrimp)
Camarones de Coco (coconut shrimp which has an amazing tamarindo sauce with it! I actually get the sauce with the costa azul, because I don't like the normal sauce that comes with that dish)
Arrachera
Brochetta de res
Ceviche
Free margaritas with any entree is nice, even if it is the above mentioned grain alcohol. Most of the meals are around $100-130 pesos. Dine outside and enjoy the view, especially at sunset.
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saege007 wrote:I love Cozumel. The staff is always friendly to me and my friends when we go there.
The dishes I like are:
Camarones Costa Azul (bacon-wrapped cheese stuffed shrimp)
Camarones de Coco (coconut shrimp which has an amazing tamarindo sauce with it! I actually get the sauce with the costa azul, because I don't like the normal sauce that comes with that dish)
Arrachera
Brochetta de res
Ceviche
Free margaritas with any entree is nice, even if it is the above mentioned grain alcohol. Most of the meals are around $100-130 pesos. Dine outside and enjoy the view, especially at sunset.
We ate there once. I had Shrimp, don't remember how it was done, but it wasn't good. A friend had Crab stuffed with cheese and it was God awful. Free margaritas don't mean much if the food isn't good. Why travel to Chapala with much better choices in Ajijic?
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johninajijic wrote:saege007 wrote:I love Cozumel. The staff is always friendly to me and my friends when we go there.
The dishes I like are:
Camarones Costa Azul (bacon-wrapped cheese stuffed shrimp)
Camarones de Coco (coconut shrimp which has an amazing tamarindo sauce with it! I actually get the sauce with the costa azul, because I don't like the normal sauce that comes with that dish)
Arrachera
Brochetta de res
Ceviche
Free margaritas with any entree is nice, even if it is the above mentioned grain alcohol. Most of the meals are around $100-130 pesos. Dine outside and enjoy the view, especially at sunset.
We ate there once. I had Shrimp, don't remember how it was done, but it wasn't good. A friend had Crab stuffed with cheese and it was God awful. Free margaritas don't mean much if the food isn't good. Why travel to Chapala with much better choices in Ajijic?
I'm sorry you had such a bad experience. I've had nothing but good meals there. Maybe they like me better?
I live in Chapala, and I always think "why the hell would I travel to Ajijic to go out to eat, when there are good restaurants here in Chapala, and I can cook pretty much anything I could possibly want to eat."
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Always happy to "help," eh John? Saege007 said she LIKEs the food at Cozumen. Besides she lives in Chapala. I've not had a bad meal there. My guess is they saw you coming.
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We agree 007, having always had prompt and courteous service. Our favorite time to be there is late in the afternoon on the weekends and holidays. We always take out of country company there and they always remember it as one of their favorite restaurants. I think it's because everyone enjoys sitting outdoors on the lakefront relaxing, watching all the activities and enjoying the sights, sounds and colors. The strolling Mariachi's add charm, the kids selling Chiclets gum couldn't be more cute and the occasional caballeros clopping by on their horses are always a treat. Add to that a tasty dinner, conversation, free Margaritas, a grand sunset and you have a memorable dining experience.saege007 wrote:I love Cozumel. The staff is always friendly to me and my friends when we go there.
The dishes I like are:
Camarones Costa Azul (bacon-wrapped cheese stuffed shrimp)
Camarones de Coco (coconut shrimp which has an amazing tamarindo sauce with it! I actually get the sauce with the costa azul, because I don't like the normal sauce that comes with that dish)
Arrachera
Brochetta de res
Ceviche
Free margaritas with any entree is nice, even if it is the above mentioned grain alcohol. Most of the meals are around $100-130 pesos. Dine outside and enjoy the view, especially at sunset.
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I did not know that about the Margaritas....oh darn it...
The margaritas there do give one a kick...sort of tasted like a margarita...darn!
Okay...I will admit the Margaritas at Pepe's are not any better...(two for one)
but the Margaritas at Tango indeed have a nice smokey flavor is at least taste like tequila...
Darn...no more free Margaritas for us I guess.
The margaritas there do give one a kick...sort of tasted like a margarita...darn!
Okay...I will admit the Margaritas at Pepe's are not any better...(two for one)
but the Margaritas at Tango indeed have a nice smokey flavor is at least taste like tequila...
Darn...no more free Margaritas for us I guess.
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Nothing wrong with the free margaritas for a buzz to get started. I don't drink them with my meal because I don't think the citrus compliments the food. More often I'll have a beer or glass of wine.
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Lets face it - when one orders the "house margarita" anywhere you are taking your chances on the ingredients! You can pretty much bet that very few restaurants are using 100% Blue Agave Tequila unless one calls for it.
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