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Beachgirl
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Ray's Restaurant
Mulegemichael and I went for a little drive out Ice House Road into the valley to check on Ray's Restaurant. Ray met us outside and said he is now
open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 4 PM until everyone is tired of having too much fun and good food.
Hope to see lots of our Mulege and neighboring friends getting out there for great food, and supporting another local business which is back on it's
feet after Jimena.
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ArvadaGeorge
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Do you have directions ?
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mulegemichael
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head out the icehouse road just north of town center and follow the signs...pay attention...you'll think you're in the middle of nowhere, but you're
not...follow the signs to "rays"...it'll be one fine experience for you
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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dtutko1
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We have been eating at Rays since he was in a palapa with shell floors in Santispac. Never had a bad meal there, try the calamari. Ray is the perfect
host. His current place is a little dificult to get to, but well worth it. we consider it one of the best on the Baja
Dorado Don
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Joelt
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We had a great time out there on his opening weekend. Ray knows how to show you a good time. He served us a cheese plate then oysters Rockefeller then
a combo plate with 2 kinda of shrimp, his coconut shrimp and a large prawn with lobster stuffing and wrapped in bacon, scallops and lobster. Then we
had some great flan. As usual, everything was excellent and Ray and his staff were outstanding hosts. The road out there was in good shape also and it
is a beautiful place.
Joelt
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mulegejim
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Completely agree - great host, great food and a great view. I would suggest getting there before sunset so you can enjoy watching as the sun sinks
behind the mountains.
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k-rico
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How full is the RV park?
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mulegemichael
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there was one rig in the park when we were there yesterday...and the place is all cleaned up and looking great...a really nice place to park an rv
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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capt. mike
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this is all outstanding news!!
what about the model homes and lots? how did they fair?
what was the vertical max rise on the waterline thru his property?
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
\"Remember there is a big difference between kneeling down and bending over....\"
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Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
this is all outstanding news!!
what about the model homes and lots? how did they fair?
what was the vertical max rise on the waterline thru his property? |
Looks like he expected some water, look at the design of the restaurant! Looks like the outer banks on the east coast.
Ken
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mulegemichael
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everything got thumped pretty badly, mike, as you can imagine...but...the houses are still there, albiet trashed before being cleaned up...he lost the
entire roof on the restaurant but all is repaired..the grounds looked like they liked the water...life is almost back to normal
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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Heather
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Is that grass growing? Wow!
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Bob H
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A good friend of mine just went there last night with some other people. And, here is his take.... on Rays place... Bob H
"Driving out in the fields, one would hardly expect to see a great restaurant, but we did. And the characters who go there are something else. (not
including us). As the sun set over the Mulege mountains, we selected a 4 course dinner that was the best! I have never had calamari so tender and
tasty."
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mulegemichael
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we went there last night also with several amigos...and bob's buddy is right; the calamari is to die for..as well as the oyster rockefeller, as well
as the coconut shrimp, as well as the papa gallos, ....well, you get the picture...don't miss this place if you are anywhere near mulege
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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C205Driver
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Ray's Restaurant - Mulege - Muy Bueno
. . .Just got back from a too short trip to Mulege & PSFO; 4 of us enjoyed the BEST chille rellano at Doney's & a Fantastic dinner (brought a
few our own bottled Albeno Munari 2006 Syrah wine with us!) with Great Sunset Views @ Ray's in the Mulege Valley - Go there - will not be
disappointed! . . .Talked to several merchants & walked around town & down river; vey poor economy with the drug wars & recession! At PSFO
they are remodeling the bathrooms (PSFO method), however sometimes you do not have water & if you do it might even be warm! Airstrip in great
condition & Juan & son, Rosa & Mingo there with assorted naval / rancher / ejido types passing thru. Was cool & breezy for us . . .
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Bajahowodd
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Thanks for the update. I noticed a couple of signs posted on the main highway noting that Ray's was open Thursday, Friday and Saturday "for now".
Wasn't sure whether they were current, or just old. Figuring that ride out to nowhere is a bummer if the places isn't open, we didn't go. Geez.
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BajaBlanca
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my my my, that sounds like a place we HAVE to go to ... are they open for lunch ??? How do we know where the ICE ROAD is ?
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Bajahowodd
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Not for lonche. Signs will show you the way. Trust me. You absolutely cannot get lost.
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BajaBlanca
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dinner it is then !! gracias .... how far off the main road is it ?
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mulegemichael
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it's probably 5 miles mas y mano...there are signs, but they are small....it's well worth the exploration...try the calamari; you won't regret it
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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