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  1. Just to be clear, if I hadn't felt the prices were a little on the high side I would not have pulled out my E-cedula for the discount. I probably ask for a discount fewer than 10% of the time I eat at a restaurant. I understand their lunch special is exceptional and very competitively priced. I actually eat lunch out more often than dinner so I'm happy about that.

    The Chinese steak house holds a special place in my heart. It's my favorite restaurant in David and I would probably pay anything for their rollos primavera (spring rolls) and their won ton soup. They also are very good with giving (even initiating) the discount.

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  2. 10 hours ago, Keith Woolford said:

    Here's the Menu.

    I'm sure it will expand with demand.

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    There is a complete other side of this menu with more dishes (including all the pork dishes). Four of us ate there last night and we all found the prices a little steep. In fact, my two guests were from San Francisco and observed that you can eat more cheaply at a Chinese restaurant in San Francisco. To their credit, when two of us asked for the pensionado discount on our meals, they gave the discount to all 4 of us including the two younger visitors. That brought the bill down to $37 for four people which isn't too bad. Of course, if they had their alcohol license, the bill would have been considerably more. The consensus was that all 4 dishes were pretty good, the sweet and sour pork was the best (and the priciest).

  3. I've been hearing about this place for a long time. Fanny sold her gourmet goodies at the BCP market for many months until the drive became just too much. On Saturday my visitors and I made the trip to Volcan. First we stopped at Raquel's Ark to hug a sloth or two:

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    Then we motored a little ways up the road towards Cerro Punta to visit Fanny's Terrace Bistro on the right side of the road:

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    The food here is great. Wish I had taken photos of the interior and of the menu. Next time.

  4. Well, inquiring minds, here's the answer. Following a recommendation by my friend Joyce who used to live in David we went to Mezcla Gourmet for a wonderful breakfast. I knew this place was great for lunch (super hamburgers) but didn't realize they were also open for breakfast. Had an omelet and the biggest hoholdre (spelling?) I've ever seen. It was great. Mezcla Gourmet is on the old David-Boquete road, on the left side when going to Boquete. Past the mosque and diagonal to the used car lot.

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  5. I was leaning towards Hotel Nacional to treat my two kids after I pick them up from the early flight into David. Now, I'm not so sure. May just swing into La Tipica on Calle F Sur but that seems to be better for lunch and dinner than for breakfast. I guess we may go to Hotel David and try out their breakfast menu.

    Personally, I'm a Mickey D's kind of person, but ex-vegetarian kids from San Francisco probably wouldn't like that.

    There's a good little open air restaurant just south of Dolega where the old road merges with the new road. Wonderful hohadres (spelling???)

    Maybe we'll eat there. Also, the place in the Dolegita Super Baru building is pretty good for breakfast.

    If they can hold off we'll go to Olga's in Boquete (the one behind Todo a dollar, not the one in Alto)

  6. It's a common mistake to call Hogar Trisker an "orphanage". It isn't an orphanage and the children housed there are not up for adoption. It's a home for neglected and abused children and for some runaways. The really sad thing is the number of very young girls there who are pregnant or have just given birth. There are facilities there for babies. Their goal is to return the children to their families when conditions improve.

    Having said that, they are always in need of help to make the conditions sanitary and to provide healthy food to the children housed there.

  7. My advice to everybody who has ever asked me is to leave your SS deposit going into your US account. It's a whole lot easier than dealing with a Panamanian bank. Also, in my 14 years here I have witnessed at least 3 Panamanian banks closing either permanently or temporarily because of various problems. The best advice ever is to get yourself a Schwab or Fidelity account with an ATM/debit card and have your SS deposit go there. You then pull out your money with the ATM card and these investment companies immediately credit your account for the ATM fees (which are now around $5.25).

  8. I had lunch at the Clubhouse at BCP yesterday and it was delicious. I had the Caesar Chicken Wrap and it was full of a good amount of chicken and lettuce and topped with a caesar salad dressing. They gave me the jubilado discount without my asking. A friend was having a hamburger and it smelled wonderful and was huge.

    This place is worth patronizing. They're open every day except Tuesday afternoon and all day Wednesday. They'll be selling their food from behind the counter at the Tuesday market.

  9. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION

    The Mermaid Casita has just became available for weekly rental for one or two guests. This beautiful casita is just steps away from the main shopping plaza in downtown Boquete, yet all you will hear at night is the gurgling brook that runs outside your front door. The bedroom has a queen sized, hand-crafted bed frame with an orthopedic mattress. Amenities include wi-fi, cable tv, and a microwave oven. Your hostess will serve a continental breakfast each morning. The bathroom is modern with a nice shower. The property is fenced with a security gate. Inside the gate parking for your car. $400/week with a $100 security deposit due upon booking. Your hostess is a 10 year resident of Boquete and can give you advice on activities and tours. Email beverleym@aol.com for more information.

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  10. 1 hour ago, Bonnie said:

     I am unaware of any lawyer in Chiriqui who was educated in the U.S. or is a member of the American Bar Association. Do any of you know such a man or woman?

    Dr. Angulo in David. That is why he is entitled to be called "Doctor". He received his doctorate of jurisprudence in the United States -- In Louisiana, I think. I doubt he pays annual dues to be a member of the U.S. bar association.

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