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As soon as I saw this thread title that was going to be my answer......... we could also use one in the Portsmouth or Exeter area! Real good, with big servings -- and reasonable prices!
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Now that there are Tio Juan's Margaritas in most cities down the road and having found the Mexican food around our lake to be wanting....Mrs. HC and I would love to see a Margarita's somewhere on the lake.........then we wouldn't have to drive to Concord, Manchester, Portsmouth, Salem and Exeter to get really tasty Mexican food.
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I love the Mexican idea, too. I love Tio Juans, something along that idea would be great.
But another place I'd love is one that does soups and salads REALLY well. I've been to a few brew pubs that have specialized in them, and a hearty homemade soup with a good beer is a pleasure on a chilly day. And, I would go even in the summer! Summer soups can be done really well also! A variety of salads - not just iceberg or caesar. This place would use great ingredients, maybe even some fresh and local! Good food that's Good FOR you. |
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Oops, thank you, I keep forgetting that one -- and I don't work but 10 minutes from there......... (at the old hospital building in Portsmouth)...............What I relly would like to see, however, is a "real" Mexican restaurant by "real" Mexicans, like the one that actually was in Portsmouth a number of years ago -- owned by the Gamboas. Then there was one in Stratham in a plaza for awhile, they were also from Mexico, that place seemed to be doing well when all of a sudden the doors closed -- and this goes back about 5-6 years......
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Ph 603-528-1405. Haven't been there in a long time, been by it, just haven't stop to eat. Food was excellent, not your Pancho's or Margarita's chain type food, just real Mexican food done by real Mexican owners.
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What do we have for good Chinese on the North Side (Mboro, Tuftonboro, Center Harbor area) of the lake?
Also, great responses so far!! |
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Talk about Awesome steak! Check out the menu.
http://www.texasdebrazil.com/ PS, Can't get anymore authentic than Las Pinatas, the food is great! Thanks for reminding me, Dave.
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On the other hand, I had two bad experiences, two months apart, at Las Pinatas in Laconia, about 8 years ago, and have not been back since. Both times the food was WAY over salted; the second time so much so that I couldn't even eat the entree (and I was HUNGRY). However, some people appear to really like this place so I've been planning to try them one more time. I guess it is possible that I hit the two worst items on the menu, or the two worst days of the year, or something like that. I'll let you know if and when I give them a third try. |
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Didn't realize there were so many "SAU16" towns represented. Sorry to derail one more time but no one's mentioned Las Olas Taqueria yet - it's on Portsmouth ave right near Walgreens.
I don't have that many needs, but a better Chinese place than Lee Wah would be good. It's also tough that over in the Moultonborough area your choices of dining in the summer comes down to either driving far or waiting a long time. |
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.......... to SAU-16 North, lol! Isn't this a great place -- and thanks again, Don, for having us all as guests! I think this is a great thread, kudos to VB for starting it. I find it interesting to observe that we've all leaned toward more ethnic but rather mainstream cuisines -- I haven't seen anybody say anything like vietnamese, or portuguese, or lebanese....
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A Legal Seafood would do well here. They could also incorporate fresh water recipes like rainbow trout.
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a buffalo wild wings would be nice!!!
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The Lakes Region also needs a decent Indian restaurant like you'll find in Portland. Saag, korma, nan, chutney etc.YUM!
I've been to Shalimar's in Conway, but they are not as good as what you'll find in Portland.
Last edited by HC0209; 03-20-2009 at 10:21 AM. Reason: spelling |
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