Help- need a good seafood restaurant in Poblado
I promised SA girl seafood tomorrow night. The place I was bragging up will be closed at 5 - she says she wants to stay up and see Santa come. Santa will need some seafood if he wants to come twice or thrice- she really is a sweet kid. Did I mention about the pussy made of velvet?
Need to join the big boyzzz
LOL so this is my 3 third time going to Medellin within a matter of 8 months. So I guess you can say I am an expert but I feel like I still have not absorbed all that Medellin has to offer. A little about me I am a mid 20's AA male with no Spanish abilities (trust me I have been trying to learn but life has been soo busy). But enough ranting, I need some solid advice right now, I am staying in Medellin for 7 days (first week of Jan) longer than the last couple of times. I have been liking the fb scene but I want to try sometime new sense. What is the best way to hit up El Centro (ground zero), I feel like I can't get my stamp of approval without experiencing El Centro. I have noticed lot of people say memorize a couple of phrases beforehand, or use an index card with sentences written on there (looks kind of dumb). So the question is if you were a 20 something AA male with no Spanish how would you approach going to El Centro. I mean I wouldn't be afraid to pull out my phone but me not knowing Spanish really hinders if anything happens and if I have to talk to the policia or get a taxi back to my hotel. I read some post where more experienced mongers tag along, but LOL I'm not sure if any of y'all want to babysit me. I don't mind sticking to FB if it's not worth the hassle.
Just hope that Velvet pussy doesn't taste like tuna
[QUOTE=Norbert61;2642157]I promised SA girl seafood tomorrow night. The place I was bragging up will be closed at 5 - she says she wants to stay up and see Santa come. Santa will need some seafood if he wants to come twice or thrice- she really is a sweet kid. Did I mention about the pussy made of velvet?[/QUOTE]Getting good seafood in Medellin is problematic to say the least, and is actually more a function of how fresh the fish is versus the eating establishment. There's a seafood place in Manila that has been there for fifty years, I forget the name, and the supposed fresh fish didn't taste all that fresh on the occasions I ate there.
I had some great Sierra at Sambombi's a few weeks back, and it's not a seafood place, and some great Tuna at a place in Laureles early this year which was a French place.
So good luck on this, just another dining challenge in Medellin.