For over two years, we've come here with friends for Mexican food nearly every week. Not only is the food delicious (tasty), but I really love the restaurant colors and ambiance...it just makes me happy sitting there looking at them. So, out came the camera today, and I can enjoy this photo memory when I'm happily back in Nova Scotia, although it's a Mexican-food wasteland...
I don't know about the food, but I do know I like the lines and the pretty decorations that line the walls and the festive, but not to crazy decor!! It looks like a great place to eat! FAV!
@cashew Thanks Kathy! I love the decoration around the doorways (portals, I suppose!) and thought they'd be fun to collage into something... Yes,, I also agree, it's a place that doesn't beat you over the head with it's "Mexican Ambiance"!
Looks like a lovely resort! Nicely capture Louise. Love the decor and the colors. Nice to have a place you can feel comfortable and know that you will enjoy your experience.
@aglennc It's Acapulco on Bristol near the John Wayne airport. We've been to others in this chain, but hands-down, we love this location best! We had their lunch buffet today, and it was so good and so plentiful, we never wanted dinner! (We usually go Mondays with friends for what we've come to call, "Margarita Monday" when they have the $2 margaritas!)
A great view into and capture of this nice restaurant interior .
To tell a secret true. I`ve n`t visit a restaurant for at least two years. Ina is a to good cook (In my opinion.)
A many thanks for you many , great, beautiful, lovely comments on my wind mill series. Wind mills are to us as common as churches , ditches and grass. Nearly every village has at least one and sometimes they are situated in the middle of no where. The big problem is to avoid to capture the new buildings a.s.o. around.
March 27th, 2015
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To tell a secret true. I`ve n`t visit a restaurant for at least two years. Ina is a to good cook (In my opinion.)
A many thanks for you many , great, beautiful, lovely comments on my wind mill series. Wind mills are to us as common as churches , ditches and grass. Nearly every village has at least one and sometimes they are situated in the middle of no where. The big problem is to avoid to capture the new buildings a.s.o. around.