The bartender at our hotel suggested this place because he said it's where he hangs out on his off days. The food was so-so but it was definitely the spot to be at. The place is American owned so some of the staff were also American which made it convenient with the whole language barrier thing. Every single person there while we were eating happened to be American
It almost felt like i was home
The best part was you can pay in dollars and they give your change back in quetzals
they called this chow mein. what a shame. it was ramen noodles topped with veggies. we had two bites boxed it up and gave it to a Mayan family we met on the streets
It almost felt like i was home
The best part was you can pay in dollars and they give your change back in quetzals
that's all candle wax.....it was trippy
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melon shake
they called this chow mein. what a shame. it was ramen noodles topped with veggies. we had two bites boxed it up and gave it to a Mayan family we met on the streets
i loved our tab....how gangsta is that
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