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This shit is painfull to watch when you have to listen to these damn Mexicans. Can't stand them.
 

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I was just thinking the same thing about reading your post.
 

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LOL. Shut it you old perv.

By the way, was Ed at the office during the eartquake?
 

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This shit is painfull to watch when you have to listen to these damn Mexicans. Can't stand them.

the only thing I rather watch with mexican commentators is WWE/F/whatever it is these days wrestling

its a lot more fun to hear the two bozos than the feed in English, more drama in Spanish :aktion033
 

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the only thing I rather watch with mexican commentators is WWE/F/whatever it is these days wrestling

its a lot more fun to hear the two bozos than the feed in English, more drama in Spanish :aktion033

People say you're smart, and then you watch WWF... :think2:

I can't understand why people watch that shit.
 

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I can't understand why people watch that shit.

its called ENTERTAINMENT....

I doubt a beaner like you can understand what us (Americans) watch :toast:

(well hell if you call yourself an American so can I :missingte )
 

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stfu tortillero!! wtf do you even post on the CR , do you know what CR means you LOVELY TORTILLA
 
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every time my cousins from Mexico visit....they say what we have here is far far from 'real mexican' food

but I don't care, its not like they know what they are talking about.....they are Mexicans after all :lolBIG:
 

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So you're Mexican and Gringo, its called a Chicano.

I like Fogoncito and Antojeria Mexicana (Moravia). Not sure if its the real thing, but its good.
 

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So you're Mexican and Gringo, its called a Chicano..

no, to be precise its my cousins that are Mexican-Tico, I am just Tico-Gringo(LOL)

Fogoncito is good

Where is the Antojeria (I live in Mora), there is a taco-place by the Church but they are not 'great' or anything
 

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no, to be precise its my cousins that are Mexican-Tico, I am just Tico-Gringo(LOL)

Fogoncito is good

Where is the Antojeria (I live in Mora), there is a taco-place by the Church but they are not 'great' or anything

Close to Pollo Cervecero, on that same street, right hand side. This is their review from La Nacion. They have a funky schedule, I think they work Wed-Sat so you're better off giving them a call before you go.


La Antojería
Sabor mexicano

El puro corazón del cantón de Moravia –en la provincia de San José–, alberga uno de los locales de gastronomía azteca de mayor sabor en el país.
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La popular Antojería Mexicana (por lo menos en la zona, puesto que durante todo el día pasa abarrotada de comensales), es un cálido establecimiento que radica ese hermoso territorio desde ya hace varios años y que merced a su calidad, poco a poco pasó de lo que podría haber sido una pequeña “soda” a un verdadero restaurante de comida mexicana.

Pequeño, pero acogedor, no ambiciona con la masificación, ya que una de sus cualidades es el sabor casero y la buena atención al cliente.

“’Super Burro’, una tortilla gigante rellena de pollo, carne, frijoles y queso, cubierta de guacamole y pico de gallo” (si usted lo desea).

Así, en el papel, tal vez usted piense que no debe ser tan grande, sin embargo, al ver el “Super Burro” sobre su mesa entenderá el calificativo a la perfección. Y lo que es mejor aún, el precio es excelente, tan solo ¢1.700, que, sin lugar a dudas le llevarán a la cabeza el viejo adagio de “panza llena, corazón contento”.

Así que como consejo, vaya y pruébelo cuando tenga mucha hambre.

Mucho más. Otros de los más degustados son la sopa azteca, las Gringas y las “tortas del Chavo”, en diversas versiones con diferentes ingredientes, pero todas, igual de sabrosas.

La Antojería se ubica 300 metros sur del Parque de Moravia a mano derecha, poco antes de llegar al cruce de las antiguas instalaciones de la Sony en esta localidad.

Para llamar al propio restaurante, comuníquese al teléfono 241-0039.
El único inconveniente es que si llega en “hora pico”, deberá esperar; pero no se preocupe, porque cada segundo lo vale en su paladar y en su billetera.
 

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thanks, good to know of a restaurant nearby......since I won't be setting foot on the Princesa Marina.......ever........again (those shitheads...had I known that they managed their own well.......oh well)

"tortas del Chavo" :nohead:
 

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