Originally posted by Reservoir Dog: Wow another great topic starter thanks so much.
I'm sorry your right, my bad. What does a travel chanel show featuring Cuba and cigars have anything to do with a cigar forum and the Cuba and Cuban Cigar section? I'll try to stick to what is relevent next time RD.
Some very nice photos on that link, stirrs up some good memories of of past trips there. Zimmerman sure eats some wierd stuff, one of his pics is of "Ensalada de Pulpo", man I love that dish and the Cubans sure know how to make it.
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Originally posted by kechke: Some very nice photos on that link, stirrs up some good memories of of past trips there. Zimmerman sure eats some wierd stuff, one of his pics is of "Ensalada de Pulpo", man I love that dish and the Cubans sure know how to make it.
I love Pulpo salad as well. I go to a Puerto Rican restaurant that makes fantastic Ensalada de Pulpo. You got me thinking now Kechke. Maybe lunch today.
Originally posted by kechke: Some very nice photos on that link, stirrs up some good memories of of past trips there. Zimmerman sure eats some wierd stuff, one of his pics is of "Ensalada de Pulpo", man I love that dish and the Cubans sure know how to make it.
I love Pulpo salad as well. I go to a Puerto Rican restaurant that makes fantastic Ensalada de Pulpo. You got me thinking now Kechke. Maybe lunch today.
How far from the Peace Bridge?
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Originally posted by kechke: Some very nice photos on that link, stirrs up some good memories of of past trips there. Zimmerman sure eats some wierd stuff, one of his pics is of "Ensalada de Pulpo", man I love that dish and the Cubans sure know how to make it.
I love Pulpo salad as well. I go to a Puerto Rican restaurant that makes fantastic Ensalada de Pulpo. You got me thinking now Kechke. Maybe lunch today.
How far from the Peace Bridge?
There are two great Puerto Rican restaurants literaly 2 minutes from the Peace Bridge. They are both on Niagara Street two blocks from each other. One is called Niagara Cafe and the other is Vargas. Niagara Cafe is a sitdown place but extremely casual. Loud Salsa playing and menu written in English and Spanish. They sereve beer there also. Great Roast Pork and awesome Bacalau on Fridays. All food is of great quality. Vargas is an extremely authentic Puerto Rican restaurant. The best Pernil (roast pork) you will ever have. They serve it with a piece of crunchy skin. Both places have these as dinners with rice and beans and tostones. Email me and I will give you directions. Email in my profile.