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Avril
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Posted: 16/July/2012 at 17:37 |
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Due to a combination of circumstances we havent been able to venture very far for a few days but tomorrow night is my sons last night and so we were going to go to Ramirez followed by a trip to Fiesa. Think we'll try the above recommendation and I'll report back accordingly
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nosivad
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Posted: 20/July/2012 at 09:16 |
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for me personally Ramires and Theodoso are too large and somewhat "wham bam thank you maam " for Guia i prefer "O Grade " small freindly family run ,traditional piri-piri, it's where all the locals go for their take aways
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Posted: 20/July/2012 at 22:44 |
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Well we made it to Fiesa but not to guia at all for piri piri! Ended up in Saffron in Cerro Crande for an Indian ( long story) but I can recommend it, the food was excellent!
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Posted: 25/August/2012 at 03:56 |
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I've always found the piri piri chicken at Eduardo's to be very good.
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