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Restaurant Recommendations
04 November 2014, 20:02
KenscoRestaurant Recommendations
Sometimes the best recipe in a new town is a good restaurant recommendation. Here's a good one if you ever find yourself in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Get yourself to La Alameda de Chabuca for Peruvian food even if you don't like Peruvian food. You'll like this.
http://www.alamedadechabuca.com/The place looks great inside, the food looks as good as it tastes, and it tastes great. Try the Parihuela.
If you aren't drinking a pisco, have a non-alcoholic chichi de maiz morado.
If you happen by a Chabuca empanada stand anywhere in the city, stop in for a snack. It's top quality.
Many of us travel frequently. If you have a favorite restaurant somewhere, I would like to hear about it.
05 November 2014, 08:34
lavacaKensco:
Where the hell is this damn place?
05 November 2014, 18:18
KenscoGuayaquil is the largest city in Ecuador, South America. (Second largest city is the capital, Quito.) The restaurant itself is across the street, in front of the San Marino Mall.
06 November 2014, 09:20
lavacaNeed to expand my horizons and go to South America.
06 November 2014, 18:15
KenscoVisit South America in the following order.
1. Brazil (Rio)
3. Argentina (BA, Bariloche, hunting)
3. Chile (Santiago)
I would recommend Venezuela, especially for the fishing, Canaima, and the women, but it is just too damn dangerous at the moment.
Ecuador, not much of interest there unless you are a Galapagos type of guy.
08 November 2014, 09:35
lavacaAnyplace I would choose to go for the women is too damn dangerous.
10 November 2014, 22:50
KenscoI used this on another thread so I'll insert it here as well:
My favorite restaurants in Manhattan would be:
Breakfast - Time Square area (TSa) - Café Edison
Lunch - Lower Manhattan (LM) - Casa Mono
Dinner - Hakkasan (TSa), Union Square Café (LM), Esca (TSa), and throw in Blue Fin (TSa) for sushi.
All the above have websites of their own.
24 November 2014, 04:00
SevensI'll throw in some of my favorite restaurants too for the US traveler.
San Luis Obispo, CA:
Lunch - Petra (Recommend the the gyro sandwich. One of my favorite places to eat, ever)
Dinner - Yanagi Sushi
Pismo Beach and/or San Luis Obispo, CA:
Lunch -Splash Cafe (try the New England clam chowder in a bread bowl with crab on the top.)
San Diego, CA:
Coffee - Better Buzz (Recommend "The Best Drink Ever")
Breakfast - Hash House a Go-GO (also one in Vegas)
Lunch - South Beach Bar and Grill (Fish Tacos, pick your favorite type of fish, I like the oyster and calamari.)
Dinner - Ponce's Mexican (Recommend the Pollo Asada Nachos and a Cadillac Margarita.)
25 November 2014, 02:30
mete http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...l-Space-Station.htmlIf you're ever lost in Space , try Samanths's restaurant !!

25 November 2014, 06:28
KenscoTwo in London:
Veeraswamy near Piccadilly Circus for Indian.
http://www.veeraswamy.com/ Le Boudin Blanc in Mayfair for lunch.
http://boudinblanc.co.uk/25 November 2014, 07:31
Savage_99The Eastside Restaurant in New Britain, CT is famous for it's German cusine and prime rib along with entertainment.
Walter the Accordion Man plays there and all sing along.
http://www.eastsiderestaurant.com/Hunters Lounge there.
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26 November 2014, 00:27
KenscoTwo in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:
El Cerdo
http://elcerdokl.com/ Seems strange to find a superb pork restaurant in a Muslim country, but El Cerdo is as good as it gets. Run by a German. (One large pork dish is brought to the table and then partitioned using the edge of your salad plate.)
Ciao Ristorante
http://www.ciao.com.my/ Excellent Italian.
I never really cared too much for Malaysian food.
26 November 2014, 02:25
coniferLittle Bear Inn, Cheyenne, WY
26 November 2014, 06:35
Canuck32Chicken on the Bonnet in Arusha, Tz. Only open in the evenings since its a repair shop during the day. Great bar-b-que though.
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27 November 2014, 17:48
KenscoPerth, Australia favorites:
Hippo Creek - Hillarys
http://hillarys.hippocreek.com.au/Balthazar - Downtown
http://www.balthazar.com.au/Perugino - West Perth (Italian)
http://www.perugino.com.au/Tons of good restaurants in Perth. On the flip-side, DO NOT EVER GO OUT FOR MEXICAN FOOD OR TEX-MEX IN PERTH. ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE.
04 December 2014, 23:45
Pa.FrankWell I live in the state of Delaware, and there isn't a single restaraunt in this whole state that I would recommend for anything more than "diner" food.
If I want a decent meal, I have to go to Philly.
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