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willardguy
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drop off drugs pick up up people buy illegal lobster drink ice cold tecates eat fresh fish thats probably not safe to eat watch hundreds of locals
having a great time,priceless!
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desertcpl
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so its a local thing,,, then gringos should not go down at night ??
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willardguy
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I wouldnt, then again ive never been down there at nite so what do I know? nada. maybe someone else can chime in?
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John M
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Villa Ortega
Ok Udo - we are planning on Villa Ortega - hope they open around 10
John M
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Thank Willard your right "Popotla", Ive been there at night and had no problems but maybe cause I picked up to many drugs and was to waisted to know
better(just joking).Thanks again-you know your Baja.
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Udo
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They'll be open, John...just be prepared to be beckoned by dozens of other restaurant's pitch men while going there.
Also, while there, stop at the liquor store on your way in. They have the least expensive prices in all of Baja.
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Ok Udo - we are planning on Villa Ortega - hope they open around 10
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tripledigitken
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Udo,
Ortega's has been in PN a long time. Years ago they had several restaurants there. Is that still the case?
By the way, they have a very nice restaurant in San Diego.
http://www.ortegasbistro.com
Ken
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Yes, Ken, that is still the case.
The Ortega's own about half, or more of the PN restaurants. Thereby the duplication of recipes, let alone the hiring and re-hiring of one-another's
chefs.
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Udo,
Ortega's has been in PN a long time. Years ago they had several restaurants there. Is that still the case?
By the way, they have a very nice restaurant in San Diego.
http://www.ortegasbistro.com
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