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01-19-10 22:24 #8
Posts: 204My first
Was from Masajistas Paisas and the first was great, the second was better but it has been hit or miss since. I have walked out a few time and hooked up others.
First a hot black spinner and second an blond cutie who half way through tolk me I could uncover if I like. I liked! That was a few years back!
Originally Posted by Artisttyp
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01-19-10 22:01 #7
Posts: 204I do not kow if you got the answer
I do not know if there is a "real" Chinese restaurant but if you would like a good Chinese restaurant for sitting and enjoying the surroundings you can look ba Parque Bolivar across from the Hostel Odeon.
Food is OK but the restaurant has a nice decor, meaning good atmosphere. The Paisas I have vtaken ther have all like it. I have not beem to any others unless you include the places in the mall or near Cafe Versalles, that place many Paisas I knew used to like. Cafeteria style not as nice as the other.
Originally Posted by Menteng
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01-19-10 15:34 #6
Posts: 49Originally Posted by Client 9
What is there to not like about great steak, salad, potatoes, sancocho, mondongos, and bandeja paisa? Also, the variety of fruits and the various ways they preare them are all delicious.
The problem is the desire for Chinese food...in Colombia.
One of my most favorite resturants in Medellin is Asados 80 located on Carrera 80. I ate there at least three times a week.
http://www.asadosla80.com/Quienes+somos
Mis dos centavos.
Regards,
Jazz
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01-17-10 21:59 #5
Posts: 3853Originally Posted by Artisttyp
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01-16-10 14:02 #4
Posts: 1652Originally Posted by Client 9
Or maybe a good Italian restaurant?
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01-16-10 05:05 #3
Posts: 213Originally Posted by Client 9
oh hell maybe brazil has it all!
I haven't been to peru but i know it has one of the most diverse cuisine in the world.
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01-15-10 17:59 #2
Posts: 124Colombian Food
Originally Posted by Artisttyp
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01-01-00 01:00 #1
Posts: 2690Colombian Food
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