Suntan
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China's Taqueria (BOLA)
Many of you Nomads will be happy to hear that China's Taqueria in the BOLA had a grand re-opening last Sunday October 13th. China's daughter has
taken over the great little taco stand. The food was reported to be excellent and had some of Mom's old recipes. We wish her the best and know that
China's reputation will be carried forward. Be reminded that Sundays, which we have labeled (Gringo Domingo) All the great food comes out. We think
of you often China.
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David K
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That is great news!
I hope there is still birria on Domingo!
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JZ
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Don't think I've been before. Where is it located exactly?
Will give it a go.
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Suntan
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It right next door to Los Hamacas Restaurant and Lizeth market. AKA(telephone store)
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David K
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Photos of the stand in the thread from Paulina: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=93347
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Alm
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No surprises. Small but established business, and there isn't much else to do in Bahia. The in-law has been working sometimes here and there, the
last one being a caretaker in some ocean research center down the road, not much money or job security. Lucera - China's daughter - not sure she had
any job, was busy taking care of her two children. With a young family it's tough there.
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The food was always really good and she was a very nice lady. I hope the quality is as good. I wish them good luck and will report back after the
first of the year.
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bkbend
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I had lunch there today (I am a gringo and it is Domingo) and there was little change in the food and operation. There were even a couple
improvements, like napkin holders with napkins at the table. I hope she can make a go of it.
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Quote: Originally posted by bkbend | I had lunch there today (I am a gringo and it is Domingo) and there was little change in the food and operation. There were even a couple
improvements, like napkin holders with napkins at the table. I hope she can make a go of it. |
Servilletas!
Well we’re movin on up!
Well on the way to first Michelin star!
Woke!
“...ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” “My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America
will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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bkbend
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Sometimes you have to be thankful for the little things.
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