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To: Responsibility2nd
Oh, crap, I forgot about San Antonio, and I lived there for 3 years of my life.

Mi Terra's in San Antonio's El Mercado used to be good, but the last few times I ate there, it was grissle city.

Taco Cabana is now better than Mi Terra

10 posted on 11/02/2006 8:48:42 AM PST by lormand (0 to 10,000,000 people read my posts everyday)
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To: lormand
Mi Terra's in San Antonio's El Mercado used to be good, but the last few times I ate there, it was grissle city.

It was fantastic on Labor Day weekend. Did you order something like the 'Cabrone Grande Especial', the 'Cidad las Grissle', or the 'Gringo burger', by chance?

13 posted on 11/02/2006 8:54:17 AM PST by pikachu (Be alert --we need more lerts!)
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To: lormand
Oh, crap, I forgot about San Antonio, and I lived there for 3 years of my life.

Mi Terra's in San Antonio's El Mercado used to be good, but the last few times I ate there, it was grissle city.

Taco Cabana is now better than Mi Terra.

Taco Cabana is better than Mi Tierra's? Back in the 80's when I lived in San Antonio I really liked Mi Tierra's except for the occasional off day they'd have.

I remember when Taco Cabana opened up close to where we were living in Houston. I was so excited because I had missed TC. Alas, something was lost in the transition from San Pedro, San Antonio to Houston. However, the Houston location did get better after they'd been opened for about 6 months.

I wonder if they still serve menudo on Saturday and Sunday mornings at the San Pedro, San Antonio location. Come to think of it, I wonder if the San Pedro location is still open now.

67 posted on 11/02/2006 1:07:29 PM PST by Sally'sConcerns
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