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I need a name for a Spanish restaurant.

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I need a name for a spanish restaurant.

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updated Oct 9, 2010
edited by Jason7R
posted by AMIKEROMAN
Please use "I" instead of "i". There are people here learning English. - Eddy, Oct 9, 2010
Opening a business or looking for a place to eat? - LateToDinner, Oct 9, 2010
I changed the category as well as the "I" in the paragraph. - Jason7R, Oct 9, 2010

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Los Fieles Amigos

updated Oct 9, 2010
posted by FELIZ77
You would be the "Maitre De" for you are a very faithful friend ,"Mate". - ray76, Oct 9, 2010
Thx Ray :::::) However my skills don't lie in waiting upon tables lol but serving in other ways :) - FELIZ77, Oct 9, 2010
I don't know, you could you be a musican "Maitre D " as you serve you could play one of your instruments , or be a singing waiter??? - ray76, Oct 9, 2010
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El Pollo Hambriento. tongue rolleye cool smile

Hungry Chicken.

updated Oct 9, 2010
edited by ray76
posted by ray76
jjajaja :) - FELIZ77, Oct 9, 2010
El Pollo Hambriento? - gabacholoco, Oct 9, 2010
Thank you gabacholoco, we have not met before , G'day mate! what does the name mean? - ray76, Oct 9, 2010
Gabacho is a mexican word for foreigners and loco I guess that's obvious. - gabacholoco, Oct 9, 2010
I'm told it originally referred to the French in Mexico. If you look it up it says frog, no offense to the French. - gabacholoco, Oct 9, 2010
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How about "Restaurante Español"

updated Oct 9, 2010
posted by Eddy
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Welcome to the forum. I googled "restaurantes de madrid" and found this Restaurantes de Mardrid

Now I'm hungry.

updated Oct 9, 2010
posted by KevinB
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My favorite was called, "La Choza" .

updated Oct 9, 2010
edited by Echoline
posted by Echoline
Choza significa "shack" en Mexico. - gabacholoco, Oct 9, 2010
Gracias. - Echoline, Oct 9, 2010
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Taquería Jalisco! There are two in Corpus Christi, Tx and they have the best Mexican food. Looooooooooove it!!

updated Oct 9, 2010
posted by UTStorm
me gusta el nombre :) - FELIZ77, Oct 9, 2010
What does it mean mate ? - ray76, Oct 9, 2010
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What's the theme? That would help tremendously. Is there a certain region of Spain you are highlighting? Personally I like "La Mancha"

updated Oct 9, 2010
posted by gabacholoco
¿la mancha de salsa, por ejemplo? :D ¿no se ria mejor para una tintoreria? - mediterrunio, Oct 9, 2010
jajaja Si tienes razon! - gabacholoco, Oct 9, 2010
como se dice 'pun' en español - margaretbl, Oct 9, 2010
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El Molcajete

updated Oct 9, 2010
posted by Rey_Mysterio
¿Porqué? (estoy curiosa) - margaretbl, Oct 9, 2010
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Luna Loca. smile

updated Oct 9, 2010
posted by Jason7R
You reminded me of a fast chicken chain, "El Pollo Loco" :-) - pesta, Oct 9, 2010
Mmmmmmm I love that place! - gabacholoco, Oct 9, 2010
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Please clarify. Are we are talking about a Mexican restaurant or a Spanish restaurant? They are obviously not the same thing.

updated Oct 9, 2010
edited by gabacholoco
posted by gabacholoco
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De la hostia

updated Oct 9, 2010
posted by mediterrunio
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Del Taco

updated Oct 9, 2010
posted by KevinB
... and Taco Bell! Then there was Naugles - LateToDinner, Oct 9, 2010