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worldcitizen says:
NON-ALCOHOLIC
Guarana:
This soda looks like ginger ale and comes in green cans and bottles so I assumed that's what is was until I tried it one day at the beach. To my surprise it was fruity and tasted somewhat similar to a Ghanaian soda called Muscatella. It contains guarana fruit extract. Guar…
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mein0001 says:
If you happen to be visiting Las Galeras, you need to stop by Paradise Restaurant. Their PiƱa Coladas are fabulous. We went there three different days in order to imbibe that wonderful beverage :). They were using fresh pineapples (which tasted amazing!), and I think fresh coconut. The food was gre…
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dacheekydevilis says:
Located a street back from Patong Beach, Coconut Village Resort was really good value. Breakfast was good with fresh fruit, toast, cereal and hot food available. Omlettes with toppings of your choice were also cooked by a chef in a matter of minutes. The pool was also a good size and there was plent…
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poorogies says:
For local art and the small barrista feel, Cucuru is sure to accommodate. Try their Italian Sodas and get a "cucuru" (toasted coconut cookie thing). Very tasty.
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worldcitizen says:
In addition to the typical Brazilian fare, Bahia has it's own unique cuisine that is very much influenced by its location and West African history. Bahian cuisine is tropical, rich, spicy, and beachy. Common ingredients are seafood, dende (palm) oil, coconut, manioc (cassava or yuca), ginger and chi…
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worldcitizen says:
Bossa Nova is a new Brazilian restaurant in San Francisco. It's in a somewhat unsavory part of SoMa (South of Market) so parking is easy. It's also right around the corner from the Civic Center BART station. There's no sign which makes it hard to spot on a slow day. But on a busy night, the sounds o…
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