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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm Posts: 32378 Location: Buenos Aires
spike wrote:
Because it’s a poor person thing?
It's more of a Bogotá thing, because it's up in the mountains and it's chilly there, especially in the morning. I come from the coast of Colombia where it's very hot and muggy and therefore less common
It's more of a Bogotá thing, because it's up in the mountains and it's chilly there, especially in the morning. I come from the coast of Colombia where it's very hot and muggy and therefore less common
living in soup sounds dope.
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Joined: Sun September 15, 2013 5:50 am Posts: 22560
holy shit that breakfast spread makes the holiday inn look like a homeless shelter
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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm Posts: 32378 Location: Buenos Aires
Had some really good hotel breakfasts lately. Last week I stayed at the Hilton Corferias in Bogota and their breakfast spread was like a continental breakfast type of thing, which is usually bland and forgettable but theirs was like a SUPER-CHARGED continental breakfast. A huge assortment of exotic fruit from the region that my American guests had never seen before, and a bunch of delicious pastries. My pal Ben raved about this breakfast for days, and continues to do so today.
Ben's breakfast
I am currently staying at the Casa Dann Carlton and their breakfast is top notch. Another large assortment of fruit (though not as big as the Hilton Corferias) and a solid selection of hot choices including fried kibbeh, sausages, beef empanadas, and some very cheesy and delicious arepas. They also had an omelette station where you can ask for whatever toppings you want. I was overwhelmed by the choices so I just asked the lady to make me the type of omelette she'd like to have. She asked "you like spicy?" and I knew it would be fire.
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