tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005183909843018870.post3250985196933963351..comments2024-03-25T19:30:07.450-04:00Comments on A Retired Teacher in Mexico City: Helping at the RestaurantRetired Teacherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03697897155105288077noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005183909843018870.post-35609335825106523722015-11-08T09:24:11.605-05:002015-11-08T09:24:11.605-05:00I don't care for tequila. Now if he had offer...I don't care for tequila. Now if he had offered me "xtabentún" (a Yucatecan liqueur that's a bit hard to find in D.F.) I would have accepted his offer!!<br />At least a burrito is from northern Mexico. I'm still waiting to see a chimichanga or fried ice cream on a menu down here! LOL<br />Next time you come to D.F. you must try out "Angelopolitano". The food is exquisite! And the price is not outrageous. I think our bill for the two of us (soups, agua fresca, main course, and a shared desert) was around $40 US.<br />¡Saludos! Retired Teacherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03697897155105288077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005183909843018870.post-58061133451000223972015-11-08T09:02:14.492-05:002015-11-08T09:02:14.492-05:00I officially award you one gold star, though were ...I officially award you one gold star, though were I you, I'd have taken them up on the tequila, hahaha.<br /><br />Gringos here are always amazed when I tell them that one of the most popular menu items in Mexico is chicken soup. And that I've never seen a burrito in Mexico. <br /><br />Some stereotypes just die hard. <br /><br />Saludos,<br /><br />Kim G<br />Boston, MA<br /><i>Where there are only a handful of places where you can get authentic Mexican cuisine.</i>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com