Rock Cafe and the Tacos of Calle Uruguay Posted on December 5th
Oftentimes I find myself in the unenviable position that forces me to make a choice in regards to post-drinking eatables, and since I'm not one to be rolling in excess the options before me can be somewhat limiting at, say, 2AM. I recently found myself in that particular crossroads: I was at one of my favorite bars in the city, a German pub/restaurant named Steinbock, when hunger suddenly struck. I can count the times I've eaten anything from Steinbock's menu with half the fingers of my right hand, and I haven't done so more often not because the food is bad (it's actually quite delicious) but because it's both in German and expensive. It's something about the menu, but I find the German dialect ...Porto Diao Zombie Walk 2007 Video Recap
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