Discuss.
Discuss.
Beside the fact that it looks like a place someone would bring you upon being kidnapped from the outside, the inside was similar to any other dive bar restaurant you would eat at in Iowa. It's run by one guy, in his mid 60's I'd say, who's just about as nice as they come.
The menu is an eclectic mix of dishes from Mexico to South America.
I had an avocado type blt sandwich that was outstanding. He told us that he changes the menu frequently and offers a daily special.
He also doesn't have american soda, but offers this:
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, which is pretty much "win" in a can. I'm currently looking at finding where I can buy a case of the stuff.
I'll be going back. I love dives.
Interesting. Did you go there for lunch? Is it cash only?
As far as money goes, we paid cash... I didn't see a machine anywhere, but he may accept cards.
Went there for lunch today with a friend. We were the only one's in there. It looks like it is more of a Hispanic night club type place, but he has a pretty extensive menu and everything is prepared on order by him.
Don't want to get everyone excited... it's basically a bar that serves food, but it's unusual food and it tastes good if you like trying new things.
Instead of fries we were served yuca fries, which supposedly are some central american tuber similar to a potato. They were quite good.
Oh don't worry about getting me overly excited, I drive by that place frequently on the way to UPS or FedEx, I know what I'm getting into! How do you compare it to food at say Cafe Baudelaire?
It's Lovish for those of you that remember him. He owns the Magnostinos building while he was renting the campustown one. He wasn't getting anyone to rent out Magnostinos from him and moved his operations there and I drive by it daily and don't see too much activity.
I think a lot of his money is from phone cards, hispanic money transfers, etc.
Cafe Beaudelaire is my favorite restaurant in Ames. I would say the types of dishes on there would be similar in their uniqueness. He had several lamb dishes, a couple of seafood dishes, baba ganoush... basically stuff you aren't going to find any other places in town.
What I had wasn't as good as Beaudelaire, but it's different, which I like. I did notice that most of the food had numerous sauces or ingredients so both things we tried were very flavorful.
Whelp?