As the Burrito Burns

Step into the surrealishious and amazing world of Mexico as told through the eyes and mind of a teacher who has spent the past 20 years living in the coastal city of Puerto Vallarta. A wide range of experiences stretching from the serious to the sublime: living, working, marrying, birthing, teaching, eating, drinking, frolicking and fraternizing and so much more. There is so much to see and do, to tell and be told the list never gets old here at "As the Burrito Burns."

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Another Tasty Option.

You know me and food, so it will come as no surprise that I'm writing about another tasty option that has the added bonus of air-conditioning and good service! I'm talking about "La Terazza" in the Marina. We ended up there for lunch yesterday and I have to say, it was comfortable, inexpensive and delicious. I'd give it two thumbs up in a genuine food review but since this is just Ruesga's blog, it's gets the panza llena, corazon contento award.
We had originally been heading to "Cafe Tacuba" also known as "Tony's Please" which is supposed to be "Tony's Place" but discovered it won't be open until Monday so someone suggested "La Terazza." Everyone ordered something different which is always a good test of a menu, and the seven of us were all very satisfied with our choices. They even served a fresh "pizza bread" to start with olive oil, balsamic vinegar and freshly grated parmesan cheese. Main courses included pizza, (thin crust) pasta in pesto (is your pesto besto?) linguini with seafood (get rid of the peas) ravioli in a fresh tomato sauce and fettucine among others. It was all good, we weren't suffering from the heat, the service was attentive and capable and the bill didn't gouge our wallets. So, what's not to like?

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