Saturday, March 25, 2006
Review - Mexicali Rosa's
It was that time again this last week for Bob and I to head out for dinner, in our monthly get together. This time, he picked Mexicali Rosa's. We started off with the tortilla chips and salsa at the bar, with a couple of big Coronas, to get the evening started. We ordered the Sampler platter appetizer to start, to share with our beers, and it included chicken quesidillas and these deep fried wraps. Not good for the waist line, but tasty none the less.
After the appetizer, Bob suggested the Clyde's Beef Burrito, which was a huge plate when we got it. We just decided to eat at the bar, and washed the meal down with a bucket of Coronitas, 5 for $16. The meal was good, spicy hot, but we were stuffed when it was done. It looked like it had been sitting under a warming light a little too long, but that happens when you go to these kind of places. Anyways, it wasn't bad. The total bill for the night, including tip, was $125. Not bad, considering some of our previous dinners...
Just a followup on the Stoneboats review from January -- the place burned down, which is too bad, because it was a classy place in Bronte to go for dinner. We will miss the place, and more importantly, I can't pick to go there and stick Bob with the $200 tab!!
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