Manhattan Mexican Restaurant-do you know it??
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Manhattan Mexican Restaurant-do you know it??
A year ago we were in N.Y. down around Greenwich/Tribeca area. We walked the whole day from Rockefeller Centre to the Staten Island Ferry area. I believe we were near the New York University area? Anyways, we found just off the main street a very small Mexican restaurant- I recall they made fresh quacamole right at your table. I am coming back next month and will be visiting ground zero...I think the restaurant must be near there but for the life of me I can't remember the name of it. Does it ring any bells for anyone? Please don't tell me that it's like looking for John Smith in New York City!!!
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That could be it! Is it quite small with tables along a wall on your left as you come in? And do they make quac at your table? And is the quac ingredient table kind of in the centre? And are the washrooms on the right hand side...by gosh I think this might be it!!
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I don't know your spot.
Caliente Cab company doesn't make guacamole at the table.
Maybe Mary has already i.d.-ed your spot.
BUT: get this week's TIME OUT NY, which has a huge feature on Mexican restaurants in New York, plus a huge feature on margaritas of NY.
AND--definitely not your spot--but Rosa Mexicano is super-famous for making guacamole at your table. East side one better.
Caliente Cab company doesn't make guacamole at the table.
Maybe Mary has already i.d.-ed your spot.
BUT: get this week's TIME OUT NY, which has a huge feature on Mexican restaurants in New York, plus a huge feature on margaritas of NY.
AND--definitely not your spot--but Rosa Mexicano is super-famous for making guacamole at your table. East side one better.
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You are making me hungry!
Another vote for Rosa Mexicano!
Get a pomegranite margarita!
Just don't do what we do - and drink too many while wearing the bread basket on your head.
If you are planning to go there, it's on 60th/1st and tt's more of an up-town scene. Merchants is right nearby to finish off the evening with a plethera of martini's!
Again, avoid the bread basket as an accesory.
Another vote for Rosa Mexicano!
Get a pomegranite margarita!
Just don't do what we do - and drink too many while wearing the bread basket on your head.
If you are planning to go there, it's on 60th/1st and tt's more of an up-town scene. Merchants is right nearby to finish off the evening with a plethera of martini's!
Again, avoid the bread basket as an accesory.




