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"Tyler Hopper" wrote in message ... Here, here. We stayed right off the square a few yrs. back for a week. I think the rental car left the parking lot one time for a meal. There are just _so many_ great places to eat within a few blocks. There are lots of artsy types there who'll look down their noses at you, but hey, screw 'em. Go north to Taos. Fine eat's and only 10% of the artist crowd. At least when I lived there back in the early 80's. Maybe things change? "Yo no soy un turista. Como chilies verde en mis escamas de maíz. " __Stephen |
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On 12-Jul-2004, "Stephen Russell" actually said: "Tyler Hopper" wrote in message ... Here, here. We stayed right off the square a few yrs. back for a week. I think the rental car left the parking lot one time for a meal. There are just _so many_ great places to eat within a few blocks. There are lots of artsy types there who'll look down their noses at you, but hey, screw 'em. Go north to Taos. Fine eat's and only 10% of the artist crowd. At least when I lived there back in the early 80's. Maybe things change? "Yo no soy un turista. Como chilies verde en mis escamas de maíz. " Northern New Mexico has lots of great places to eat. Another place to visit is Espanola. Home of some great New Mexican restaurants. Checkout a long list of them at: http://EspanolaOnline.com There's a guy that sells BBQ on the side of the road on weekends. He does a great job. There's also a Q place just north of Espanola in Embudo called "Sugar's" - Of couse Albuquerque has some real good BBQ restaurants too! -- Paull - It is said that the early bird gets the worm, but it is the second mouse that gets the cheese. |
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