mexican restaurants wicker park

mexican restaurants wicker park

Let's start at the intersection of the road known Pomerado Road and Rancho Bernardo. North Pomerado coming to light and turn right. (This is one of the intersections strange in that if the left has a street name and you go right one). Paseo Del Verano is on the right and the Greens Road east to the left.

As you move up and down dale in the Paseo Del Verano for approximately 1 mile, you start to see the vid and more extensive campaigns. Oaks North Executive Golf is on your left. Just when you feel you are entering a different country, you see a sign on the right indicating Rancho Bernardo Winery.

Turn right and enter a different time era. Cars with old windmills in western Complete with cabins and rustic and authentic Mexican pottery making. One feels that back about 100 years in the Far West. Time seems to slow down and relax is on air. Here is a restaurant called Cafe Merlot ambitious. You can find a personalized service with people who really care about their experience in the basement.

From the patio or inside dining chairs, coffee Merlot Wicker is a single. With multiple active awards, are Tricia worked diligently in the kitchen until 2:30 pm. She has a flair for food presentation and has its own special flavor mixed only a chef can offer.

If there is a special day or lunch meeting and want to impress someone special with great tasting food in a place that gives a great sense of relaxation. You and I dare say you should make a reservation and come to this special place in the quiet corner.

When we visit we always the unexpected that we can walk in hopes of a table. We found the shops and see some of the other attractions that are in the Rancho Bernardo Winery.

Café Merlot is a little hidden treasure in Poway and must visit.

Mark the Gormandizer


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