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ixchel79eh

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ixchel79eh commented 3 years ago

Thanks for your recommendations. My kids are going to love Hotlix and the Oyster Loft looks fantastic!

 
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ixchel79eh commented 3 years ago

McPhee’s looks amazing and Pier 46 too. Bistro Laurent is a great option if we are already tired of seafood. Unfortunately Fish Gaucho is no open for lunch. Thanks for all your recommendations!

 
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ixchel79eh commented 3 years ago

Thanks Mike! The Gallery and Taco Temple were on my list from the research that I had done. I will definitely look into Tognazzini

 

Hi all, in mid-April my family and I are traveling from Los Angeles to Salinas. Our plan is to take PCH and stay at Morro Bay the first night. That first day we will go to Santa Barbara, Pismo Beach and Lompoc. (Maybe do lunch in Santa Barbara?) The second day we will go to Cambria, San Simeon, and Ragged Poing. We will be staying in Salinas but we will spend a day in Monterey (the aquarium) and Carmel before going back to L.A taking the freeway. (Any recommendations for Monterey/Carmel?) On our way back we were thinking on stopping at Paso Robles and Los Alamos. We like restaurants that use fresh local ingredients. The quality of the ingredients is key for us. Rather than over the top preparation, we prefer simple but full of flavor. We are open to any kind of food and would love to taste some great seafood during the trip. We don’t mind driving for food to special places. What about bakeries and bread? Since we are traveling with a 5 and 7 year old very fancy places won’t work for us. Thanks!

Hi all, in mid-April my family and I are traveling from Los Angeles to Salinas. Our plan is to take PCH and stay at Morro Bay the first night. That first day we will go to Santa Barbara, Pismo Beach and Lompoc. (Maybe do lunch in Santa Barbara?) The second day we will go to Cambria, San Simeon, a...

 
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