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"Jeremy" wrote in message ... The riverwalk is probably the highest concentration of homogeneous and mediocre eateries in any city in the USA. There are about five great places to eat just off the Riverwalk and only one on it, the rest are the equivalent of White Castle with table cloths and silverware. ITA. Having spent time in San Antonio and loving the area for 50+ years, it still baffles me that you can't at least get anything beyond very mediocre Mexican food on the river |
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"Jeremy" wrote in message ... The riverwalk is probably the highest concentration of homogeneous and mediocre eateries in any city in the USA. There are about five great places to eat just off the Riverwalk and only one on it, the rest are the equivalent of White Castle with table cloths and silverware. ITA. Having spent time in San Antonio and loving the area for 50+ years, it still baffles me that you can't at least get anything beyond very mediocre Mexican food on the river |
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http://www.figtreerestaurant.com/
http://www.biga.com/ Jamie wrote: "Jeremy" wrote in message ... The riverwalk is probably the highest concentration of homogeneous and mediocre eateries in any city in the USA. There are about five great places to eat just off the Riverwalk and only one on it, the rest are the equivalent of White Castle with table cloths and silverware. ITA. Having spent time in San Antonio and loving the area for 50+ years, it still baffles me that you can't at least get anything beyond very mediocre Mexican food on the river |
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"Jeremy" wrote in message ... http://www.figtreerestaurant.com/ http://www.biga.com/ Oops, I didn't make myself very clear. I meant it baffles me that you can't get excellent Mexican food on the river. I know there are a couple of excellent restaurants with other cuisines. |
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Jamie wrote: "Jeremy" wrote in message ... http://www.figtreerestaurant.com/ http://www.biga.com/ Oops, I didn't make myself very clear. I meant it baffles me that you can't get excellent Mexican food on the river. I know there are a couple of excellent restaurants with other cuisines. I know the problem, I make better Tex-Mex than anyone down there and I am English :-) JJ |
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