Regards.
Victor M. Martinez, Jr. | The University of Texas at Austin
mar...@che.utexas.edu | Department of Chemical Engineering
http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv | Austin, TX 78712
If we knew what we were doing it would not be called research, would it?
> Bottomline, go check them out. You won't be disappointed. BTW, it's a
> seafood place, don't go in and order beef enchiladas.
We went Saturday night and totally agree. The 'ritas are
quite good. Didn't have the seafood cocktail, but nearly
everyone else there was. I had the Monterrey plate, my husband
had the Marinera. Good, tasty, portions are HUGE and very
reasonably priced seafood. It wasn't very crowded there
when we went, but we got there about 6 so maybe that is
early for them.
until soon, Hope
Hope Munro Smith, IC chips 'n' salsa
http://wwwvms.utexas.edu/~hopems
"Victor M. Martinez, Jr." wrote:
> Had dinner at Marisco Grill on N. Burnet last night.
Uh, technically there is no such thing as North Burnet. However, where on
Burnet is this baby? By the way, thanks for the review.....do they have
ceviche????
> Regards.
>
> Victor M. Martinez, Jr.
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Just North of Koenig Lane before you get to Justin Lane on the left, near
where the Burnet Drive In used to be.
Isn't this related to the Mariscos in the parking lot off Riverside? Sure
sounds the same, though a bit more expensive.
According to their website they have 2 locations, the one on Burnet and
one downtown, on 6th street I think. Since 'marisco' is the spanish word
for "seafood", I'm guessing many restaurants might include it in their name.
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> Texensis <miste...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> >Isn't this related to the Mariscos in the parking lot off Riverside? Sure
> >sounds the same, though a bit more expensive.
>
> According to their website they have 2 locations, the one on Burnet and
> one downtown, on 6th street I think. Since 'marisco' is the spanish word
> for "seafood", I'm guessing many restaurants might include it in their name.
Not sure if Mariscos Grill is the same restaurant group as
Mariscos Seafood. However, I've eaten at both and you
can't go wrong with either one.
> Isn't this related to the Mariscos in the parking lot off Riverside? Sure
> sounds the same, though a bit more expensive.
Mariscos Grill is only slightly more expensive, and it's because
everything is made to order with FRESH fresh seafood.
>Isn't this related to the Mariscos in the parking lot off Riverside? Sure
>sounds the same, though a bit more expensive.
>
It is my understanding they are owned by the same family and serve
similar menus. The one off Riverside has that kind of South Austin
ambience that I like. And lower prices.
Kinda like "Zwieback toast"?
Quite a bit lower--a popular after-work place for beer and chow.
> hope munro smith <hop...@mail.utexas.edu> wrote:
> >Mariscos Seafood. However, I've eaten at both and you
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Now, *that's* a redundancy if I ever saw one... :)
Hey, don't blame me!! It was the owners who
named the place!! Kinda like the souvenir place called
"La Tienda Gift Shop" in San Antonio?!
> Quite a bit lower--a popular after-work place for beer and chow.
Still, there seemed to be a lot of blue collar types
at the more expensive place on Burnet -- having the
HUGE margaritas and the seafood cocktails.
Or Manos: The Hand of Fate
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Hehehe... :) that's a good one... :)
"Victor M. Martinez" wrote:
> hope munro smith <hop...@mail.utexas.edu> wrote:
> >Mariscos Seafood. However, I've eaten at both and you
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Now, *that's* a redundancy if I ever saw one... :)
>
You mean like the street in Kansas City, MO. named
(drum roll please)
The El Paseo
(For real).
Stephen
I used to live in The El Paseo in San Jose, about 2 blocks
from the El Camino. My rent went up, about 8 stories and
now my borther lives there in almost the eactly some spot (10ft
higher and about 30 yards to the left. While the rent was only
$450 back then, he paid close to .65meg 10 years later.
I got him hookesd on Vietnames restrurants and chicks, so he
moved there.
-sw
umm...it's just "The Paseo," as far as we Kansas Citians (if that is
indeed a word) are concerned.
(The name is not imaginative, true.)
Margaret, proud KanCitian for 24 years