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El Nandu Restaurant
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citysearch c.
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We went to the restaurant my husband had been there before, the steak was over cooked, when we told the waiter he just stood there, didn't offer to bring another steak just the way my husband had ordered.The waiter made a wierd face when I asked him for more caramel on desert. He looked at me like I was crazy for asking for extra caramel. To me that would be like an american asking for + ketchup at McD's and getting a wierd look back from the serving crew. The sign arround the corner states, that restaurant is the closest thing to Buenos Aires. Certrainly is not the Buenos Aires I lived in for 21 years. Closest to Buenos Aires is an overstatement.
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