To be honest, I am a little thrown by the addition of Mexico City at this location. I'm all for multiculturalism, but this town already has a Mexican Restaurant. What we don't have is a Thai restaurant and believe it or not we have no options to sample Malaysian cuisine here either. Geographically speaking, these two would have made more sense to me. I don't know about you, but I rarely order sushi with a side of refried beans.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Hunan Oshaka's Latest Addition
Driving down Main Street Lake Placid, I noticed something different about the front of the Japanese & Chinese Restaurant, Hunan Oshaka.There in front of me was a sign for Mexico City, Authentic Mexican Restaurant and Cantina. I decided I better take a picture since no one was there to pinch me. I thought maybe I was seeing things because at the time it was snowing and I was dreaming of being south. I went inside to ask when it would be opening and they had told me, "Maybe at the end of May or beginning of June." I am glad that the owners of Hunan Oshaka are doing so well in this economy and that they are able to expand their restaurant's offerings.
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I would have to agree with you on that one!
i am suspicious of any mexican food not made by real mexicans ...
Wait a season - it'll be something else soon enough.
Sounds almost like a desperate move...There is a good Thai place in Plattsburgh now, Sawatdee. But that's more "along the Saranac."
Seriously? The Japanese resturant is going also be a Mexican place? Wild.
When you're on this side of the lake, go to Tiny Thai in Winooski. It's wery good.
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