Monday, October 17, 2005
Eating Mexican: Taxco
Well, actually I didn't eat much in Taxco. To be really honest, I don't think I ate anything in this buzzing former silver town high up the winding mountain roads. I was still stuffed after the very tasty and substantial late lunch at Hacienda San Gabriel de las Palmas. But if I had been hungry, I may have been intrigued by this establishment.
Maybe next time:)
But Taxco itself comes highly recommended. It's a charming former staging-post on the royal road to the port of Acapulco, and it's known for its magnificent baroque Santa Prisca church (with its golden interior) and red-roofed whitewashed houses:
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Mickya - thanks for popping by, and I'm glad you like my blog! Seems like my feta, tomato and rocket gratin was popular - i must make it again and take a much nicer pic of it:)
Paz - thanks! I am very unsure about my pictures, especially compared with the masterpieces that many other bloggers come up with though..
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