Neal Johns
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San Quintin - Cafe Mision Santa Isabel
American ambiance, clean, excellant food, good prices, fast service, good parking. On east side of road. Half gringos, half locals.
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Slowmad
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A donde? Close to the military base? The "sushi" joint? I gots to know! I currently have no San Q chow hookup!
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David K
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Mision Santa Isabel: Found!
It is excellent... Antonio (BajaCactus) and I had dinner there on our way to El Rosario. Inexpensive, great soup, good fish, the best cheese cake!
As noted already, it is on your left (southbound) a mile before the town of San Quintin.
I think I found the Lost Mission!
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Neal Johns
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Big sign on top.
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Never let a Dragon pass by without pulling its tail!
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comitan
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cafe mission santa isabel
We make it a point to be there for breakfast every time we go north, Just have to have thier Juevos rancheros. But the last time they were not as good
I think that they are like all restaurants and have different cooks on different shifts.
Strive For The Ideal, But Deal With What\'s Real.
Every day is a new day, better than the day before.(from some song)
Lord, Keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
“The sincere pursuit of truth requires you to entertain the possibility that everything you believe to be true may in fact be false”
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bajajudy
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We have driven with our stomachs in our hands so we could make it to Santa Inez to eat. Killer carne asada plate. And the huevos rancheros are
usually great. Nice people and clean banos.
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latitude26n
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Mision Santa Isabel
We too have found the breakfasts to be hit or miss and will usually drive past there in the a.m. But we never pass by there at dinner time and will
keep going until we get there- luckily they're open until 10pm. The steak "Tampaquena" melts in your mouth, soups are good, omelets at dinnertime are
great, and if there's room, the flan is not too shabby.
[Edited on 4-10-2005 by latitude26n]
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