A new Mexican Restaurant

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Had full intentions to visit over the festive season, but for one reason or another we missed out. :cry: All looks great and with the additional seating outside, how can you miss!! Best of luck for the future, but judging by the feedback on this forum, it's all looking good already!!

Will get there next time I'm in town - no question :cheers:
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Will Alberto's place and that street become a victim of the new double train track that's going to be built? Pete :cheers:
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Ok so, Whats this about the train tracks expanding, it's the first I hear about this,

Well yesterday people really enjoyed the specials I extended to HHAD Readers. SO I'm Extending them. Mention you want the HHAD special, and you get your choice of "Veracruz" Fish, or Shrimp "Ranchero" and a Frozen Margarita for 250bath. Read my previous post for details on the plates.

We do have the plates available to everybody but I'm charging 220 for the plate and 120 for the Margarita so your getting a nice discount here.
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Sorry if I scared you Alberto. Here's the thread. Pete :cheers:

http://www.huahinafterdark.com/forum/vi ... =1&t=16980
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Food is great,especially the Burritos!Beer is quite pricey for the area,Heineken 100Bt Sml bottle!2 American guys run it and are very friendly.
Well worth a visit. :cheers:
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Billy wrote:Food is great,especially the Burritos!Beer is quite pricey for the area,Heineken 100Bt Sml bottle!2 American guys run it and are very friendly.
Well worth a visit. :cheers:
Mexican guys

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^ Mexico is in America... North America to be exact, so I guess they are technically Americans... :wink:
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hhfarang wrote:^ Mexico is in America... North America to be exact, so I guess they are technically Americans... :wink:
Try telling a Canadian. a guy from the States and a real Mexican (in Mexico) that.

Then you are into :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

Had many a good banter with my Canadian and US friends about that :laugh:
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Glad I stumbled across this post. Will definitely be one of their customers because it's been years since I've had proper Mexican food. Glad to see they're doing okay, because like others, I would also say the night market area isn't the best spot in town, but I suppose if the food is good, customers will return.

Well done guys :cheers:
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Does it do BYOB
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Does it do BYOB
Sorry, I always thought that BYOB means Bring Your Own Beer but in context of the question you asked that is surely impossile.
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gasman2 wrote:Does it do BYOB
It could mean Bring Your Own Bottle so I guess gasman is asking if he can he take his own wine and pay the corkage? Something popular in Australia I believe (BYO)

Try asking the guys at viewtopic.php?f=16&t=16763

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It could mean Bring Your Own Bottle
Ah yes that makes more sense. I suppose if you have a nice bottle of wine that you'd like to accompany the meal with it would be quite nice to be able to bring it (if the restaurant doesn't serve it themselves)
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Finally went there a week ago as I craved good Mexican food having spent 67 years in So. California. Limited menu but GREAT food. Tortilla chips for some food items were quite different. Very hard and crunchy. Nachos were very different with lots of stuff on top of re-fried bean smeared tortilla chips. A good meal in itself. Seafood burrito was quite different and good. Will go back though I don't exactly like the night market area.
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Been a couple of times now and yes the tortilla chips were definately a bit teeth rattling crunchy, frozen margaritas were a bit sweet and lacked a kick else a nice change
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