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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 6:05 pm 
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Oh oh. Does this mean we all need to take cabs to Cafe Mundo so as to avoid any chance of "attack"? I always would walk there from Hotel Castillo or Amistad.....but maybe I need to be taking a cab...... :P

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Prolijo wrote:
As for the last comments in my post, they were done tongue-in-cheek.....


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Never thought otherwise, amigo. In fact, I appreciated the humor.

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And we are well assured that Brother Prolijo meant his tongue in his cheek. Others here I understand there's some question about...

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Getting this back on track. Normally eat there 3-4 days times 2. So at least 6-8 meals without any issue and I love the food and atmosphere.

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It seems to me that a large percentage of US resturants are gay owned and operated. Why would anyone care in CR? I believe TinJo is oreintal owned. As far as Olio,I love the place it is usually full of nice young chica students to look at. The food is good as well.


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I still say Cafe Mundo is like a sore peter you just cant beat it. :D


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I have eaten at CM twice and I plan to eat there next week with my favorite when she proposes to me!

When you guys mention "gay". Are you talking about the "happy gay" or the "bentwrist gay"?


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I went looking for this place, but wasn't able to find it. Can someone please provide specific directions? I think Greengo did earlier in the thread, but I don't speak greenglish...thanks. :D

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You walk down toward Ave 9 from the Sportsmen, then hang a left. You will find it in the corner. Intersection of Ave 9 and Calle 15.


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It looks like a big house with veranda on the corner on the left where the sidewalk curves. There is no visible sign that I can remember.

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El Viejo wrote:
It looks like a big house with veranda on the corner on the left where the sidewalk curves. There is no visible sign that I can remember.


There's my problem, I was looking for a sign! :oops:

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Location: NFM--Geezers, cowpokes and the working poor--yeeha!
I admit to a low tolerance for full-on "Screaming Queen" or obvious S & M places so I don't go there. But a "gay restaurant" where everybody is in the same mode of dress as I (though ususally a bit more tastefully)? No problem so yes bentwrist gay, Brother 50Strokes.
One of my jobs long ago was busman in the best restaurant in Milwaukee, and 90% of the staff and perhaps 30% of the patrons were gay. BFD and assuredly saw no soliciting on anybody's part going on--maybe some mild flirtation between men that knew each other but nothing obvious to the casual observer.

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JazzboCR wrote:
One of my jobs long ago was busman in the best restaurant in Milwaukee, and 90% of the staff and perhaps 30% of the patrons were gay. BFD and assuredly saw no soliciting on anybody's part going on--maybe some mild flirtation between men that knew each other but nothing obvious to the casual observer.


Jazzbo, I would say that your description fits Cafe Mundo too. I always see mostly M-F couples and groups, families too. If you think about it, I wonder what the other patrons thing about a group of 4 to 10 male gringos? Many may think that they are gay if they didn't know that they all came from HDR or SL! :shock: :lol:

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Prolijo wrote:
Ciao, I believe Cafe Mundo is gay owned and managed. Tin Jo may not be a gay restaurant per se in the sense that it is owned, operated or even catering primarily towards gays. However, for whatever it is worth, like Cafe Mundo and Olio, it IS one of just a small handful of restaurants in SJ that are being specifically recommended on gay CR travel sites.

As for the last comments in my post, they were done tongue-in-cheek and tossing someone else's salad would really be the furthest thing from my mind, though just the thought of it makes me feel much sicker even then I felt that night. Hopefully, you guys know me well enough to realize I wasn't really serious about that. I AM completely serious however about SOMETHING I ate at Cafe Mundo (probably the salad) making me violently (couldn't make it to the bathroom quick enough) ill.


i also became violently ill after eating at cafe mundo. in my case i had seafood. i think i was sick for 12 hours. maybe they spike monger food who knows. in my case i was eating alone.
as far as the gay thing, man if you haven't noticed that in san jose you are blind. its everywhere, from the lobby of amistad to the beachs of MA. the gay crowd is present and accounted for. no problem w me since i get along with them pretty well.
all but the militant dykes anyway.


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Prolijo wrote:
Ciao, I believe Cafe Mundo is gay owned and managed. Tin Jo may not be a gay restaurant per se in the sense that it is owned, operated or even catering primarily towards gays. However, for whatever it is worth, like Cafe Mundo and Olio, it IS one of just a small handful of restaurants in SJ that are being specifically recommended on gay CR travel sites.

As for the last comments in my post, they were done tongue-in-cheek and tossing someone else's salad would really be the furthest thing from my mind, though just the thought of it makes me feel much sicker even then I felt that night. Hopefully, you guys know me well enough to realize I wasn't really serious about that. I AM completely serious however about SOMETHING I ate at Cafe Mundo (probably the salad) making me violently (couldn't make it to the bathroom quick enough) ill.


i also became violently ill after eating at cafe mundo. in my case i had seafood. i think i was sick for 12 hours. maybe they spike monger food who knows. in my case i was eating alone.
as far as the gay thing, man if you haven't noticed that in san jose you are blind. its everywhere, from the lobby of amistad to the beachs of MA. the gay crowd is present and accounted for. no problem w me since i get along with them pretty well.
all but the militant dykes anyway.


I had lunch at Mundo the other day. Pizza was good and my chica had a Wisconsin Bratwaurst. After that she had the Chicken Soup.


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