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07-18-20 06:34 #583
Posts: 6523Breakfast sausage
Luvmex,
Hope she doesn't prefer breakfast sausage over a salami hehe.
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07-18-20 00:26 #582
Posts: 1933Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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07-17-20 18:42 #581
Posts: 6523Free delivery to La Zona, Churrascaria Do Brasil
You can have free delivery to the hotel in La Zona. Imagine eating up all that juicy and tender meats with you favorite girls in bed hehe.
I suppose you can instruct them to include specific cuts of meats. The picanha top sirloin chunks are juicy and tasty, apparently Brazilians' favorite cut, also filete Mignon, Costilla, Cowboy, lengua ect.
Price is 240 pesos Mon through Friday after 6 PM, 325 pesos on weekend.
You can now go to the Rio Zona branch or order at home to enjoy all our cuts and continue living that experience of Brazil as you prefer, complying and following the goal each of the cleaning and hygiene protocols established by the Ministry of Cheers, giving you a ′8242; Safe Table ".
• Free shipping within 7 km round of Churrascaria Do Brazil, Rio Zone.
• Shipping 7 km or more $ 50.00 pesos.
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07-17-20 14:07 #580
Posts: 1283Thanks for sharing. Looks like I'll be heading there, or to Pampas, tonight.
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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07-17-20 06:28 #579
Posts: 334Sounds like a good excuse for an adventure down there. $11. Really? Wow. I got a dentist app coming up in SD so need to stay low and healthy for the next couple weeks but up for it after that.
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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07-17-20 01:14 #578
Posts: 1933Churrascaria Do Brasil
Thanks Cap. This is definitely on the list of places I intend to try when I'm there in two weeks.
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07-16-20 21:31 #577
Posts: 6523Churrascaria Do Brasil opens July 16,2020
Churrascaria Do Brasil opens both locations in Gallerias and Zona Rio today. The new place on Ave de LOS Heroes is across from Rio Mall, within 1 or 2 miles of La Zona. Apparently they spread out tables for social distancing and are anxious to resume business.
This place is a AYCE Brazil grill, serving some of the juiciest, tastiest cuts of beef, pork, mutton and sea food for cheap, like $11 for dinner. I went to a few Churrascaria in Rio, Sao Paolo, LOS Angeles, OC but I think this place serves much juicier and tastier beef and pork. Las Pampas is another Churrascaria nearby but their meats tend to be overcooked and dry.
Who want to go to Tijuana to party and have some hot sex with the honeys, hit Churrascarria Do Brasil for a good meal, then go back to La Zona for more hot sex?
https://www.facebook.com/churrascariadobrasilmx/
Churrascaria Do Brasil July 15,2020.
Thank you very much for all the support and solidarity shown during this new stage we are adapting to, we are proud to inform you that Steak Do Brasil of Galerías Hipódromo officially reopens its doors TOMORROW July 16.
Steak Do Brasil, it's back!
• Help us comply with each of the established hygiene measures and protocols.
Churrascaria Do Brasil July 15 2020.
You can now go to the Rio Zona branch or order at home to enjoy all our cuts and continue living that experience of Brazil as you prefer, complying and following the goal each of the cleaning and hygiene protocols established by the Ministry of Cheers, giving you a ′8242; Safe Table ".
• Free shipping within 7 km round of Churrascaria Do Brazil, Rio Zone.
• Shipping 7 km or more $ 50.00 pesos.
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07-11-20 06:37 #576
Posts: 6523Tucumano
Artiste.
I went off Travv's recommendation. He is known to have better taste and is a more reliable food critic.
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07-11-20 02:27 #575
Posts: 3853Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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07-10-20 21:28 #574
Posts: 6523El Tucumano Argentine Restaurant.
This place looks nice; the food looks delicious, huge empanadas for $1, sea foods about $5-8, pastas about $5, Arrachera flank steak about $10. Argentinians are very serious about their beef.
It has 5 star rating from both Tripadvisor and Yelp. Now we don't have to take long-ass flights to Argentina to sample Porteros' food.
Tucumano looks like a nice, exotic place, nearby within 10-minute walk from La Zona, not too expensive, to take your favorite chicas for food, drinks, romance before all out hot, sexy sessions full GFEs in bed. Will try it ASAP. Tijuana is an excellent place for hot girls and good food.
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06-09-20 18:23 #573
Posts: 6523So Sad
Yep.
It breaks my heart too that the livelihood and happiness of billions people in the world are ruined by the indiscretion and manipulation by China.
It's sad to see people in Tijuana so glum and hopeless.
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06-08-20 18:14 #572
Posts: 3853So Sad
This breaks my heart. A little excerpt from El Imparcial the local newspaper:
" Restaurateurs ready to reopen 50% of their businesses in BC.
Canirac estimates that 35% of the nearly 10,000 restaurants that operated in the State before the pandemic will never reopen. ".
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06-05-20 19:59 #571
Posts: 657La Perla is boarded up as of Wednesday
Tito's Mariscos and LOS Arco's fish restaurants are open though. Think there is a Tito's branch restaurant within walking distance up toward's the Cathedral to the right. Google for more info.
Originally Posted by DannyDavis [View Original Post]
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06-05-20 19:36 #570
Posts: 41La Perla
Does anyone know if Mariscos La Perla is open? It's on the corner diagonally across from HK. Great food if you haven't tried it. Just wondered if anyone going down to Tijuana has seen it open.
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05-18-20 09:36 #569
Posts: 6523Mexicans dying from adulterated alcohol as beer runs dry
https://www.yahoo.com/news/mexicans-...204445975.html
Romáand Ortega, Iván Duarte y Germán Campos AFP May 17,2020, 1:44 PM PDT.
Much of Mexico has run out of beer after factories producing liquor and beer were shut down, along with other non-essential firms (AFP Photo / Rodrigo Arangua).
Mexico's largest beer producers, Grupo Modelo -- which makes the popular Corona beer -- and Heineken, which makes Sol, halted production in early April 2020, leading to beer shortages throughout the country (AFP Photo / Rodrigo Arangua).
The first of at least 121 deaths in recent weeks occurred at the end of April in the western state of Jalisco, almost exactly a month after the government declared a health emergency over the spread of COVID-19.
Much of Mexico has run out of beer after factories producing liquor and beer were shut down, along with other non-essential firms.
Beer stocks were practically depleted within a month, and in some areas the prices of what was left doubled, according to industry sources.
Many of the 53 deaths in central Puebla province have been linked to a wake where people drank moonshine containing methanol -- a wood alcohol that in non-lethal doses can cause blindness and liver damage.
Twenty-three people died in the hours following the gathering in the town of Chiconcuautla, according to authorities.
The town's mayor said the popular "refino" drink, made from sugarcane, had been adulterated.
German Hernandez said his father died after being poisoned by a drink known locally as "tejon" -- a blend of brandy with tejocote fruit (a type of hawthorn), in the Puebla town of Cacaloxuchitl.
"They sell it in the stores, and you can buy it and take it out. My father began trembling and feeling weak. He told us he felt bad, and we took him to the hospital," Hernandez told AFP.
"This has never happened before."
Deaths have also been recorded in the central state of Morelos and Yucatan and Veracruz in the east.
- Mafia trade -.
Gangs specializing in bootleg booze are trying to take advantage of the lack of alternative alcohol sources during the shutdown.
"They usually have very well-structured mafias, and some escape the surveillance of the authorities," Ricardo Cardenas of the Federal Commission for Protection against Sanitary Risks told AFP.
"We presume that, as a result of this shortage and demand being very high, some people are offering or trying to sell methanol instead of ethyl alcohol," said Denis de Santiago, head of Sanitary Risks in Jalisco.
Methanol is used in fuel, solvents and antifreeze.
The country's largest beer producers, Grupo Modelo -- which makes the popular Corona beer -- and Heineken, which makes Sol, halted production in early April.
Alcohol sales have been banned in some states, including Yucatan. In others, alcoholic beverages can only be purchased at certain times.
Some drinks companies have switched production to antibacterial gel that they are donating to the federal government and health workers.
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In Yucatan, where 38 people have died so far, victims unknowingly drank methanol in their usual "pajaretes" -- a common cocktail that includes milk, coffee, vanilla and brand-name sugarcane alcohol.
Humberto Macias, 36, said he saw three of his relatives die within days of each other after drinking a pajarete cocktail, made using a trusted brand of alcohol.
"We had always drunk it, including myself, many people. Who would have thought it was like this?" Macias said.
In the Yucatan peninsula town of Acanceh, seven people have died from alcohol poisoning.
"It's the first time I've heard of a case like this. I don't remember anything similar," the town's mayor Felipe Medina told AFP.
In Veracruz, Morelos and Yucatan, investigators are still trying to determine what drinks the victims consumed.