El Bully, worth it??
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fnarf999,
If you have the name of the taco truck, let me know. Good tacos are hard to come by.
You've hit on one of the 'problems' of persons reviewing restaurants, wines, etc.... They don't seem to have a budget.
I too like a good meal, but the word 'value' plays a distinct part on what is good for me. I will splurge once in a while, especially if (as is the case in 2 weeks) it's my wife's birthday and we'll be in San Sebastian.
It's easy to find a restaurant cheaper than El Bulli, 99.999% of all restaurants are cheaper.
I do cross the line when my wife wants to have lunch at a Burger King in Madrid. Local food always.
If you have the name of the taco truck, let me know. Good tacos are hard to come by.
You've hit on one of the 'problems' of persons reviewing restaurants, wines, etc.... They don't seem to have a budget.
I too like a good meal, but the word 'value' plays a distinct part on what is good for me. I will splurge once in a while, especially if (as is the case in 2 weeks) it's my wife's birthday and we'll be in San Sebastian.
It's easy to find a restaurant cheaper than El Bulli, 99.999% of all restaurants are cheaper.
I do cross the line when my wife wants to have lunch at a Burger King in Madrid. Local food always.




