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Morro Bay and nearby towns seem to have a disproportionate share of good-value eateries. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Here are just a few of our favorites . . . . |
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| World's best coffeehouse, in Baywood Park | A new contender in downtown Morro Bay |
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| Copa de Oro -- ya gotta have their ginger scone and alligator roast coffee | |
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| In Baywood, introducing our fellow RVers to Noi's Little Thai Takeout, one of our all-time favorites | |
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| At the Morro Bay harbor, it's Giovanni's for takeout fish tacos and wraps | |
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| In San Luis Obispo, you can't beat Tsurugi's for great Japanese food and service | |
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| Jay's son Andrew is Tsurugi's top waiter | Dick enjoys the crispy shrimp, head and all |
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| Jeff and Dawn enjoy the feast at Tsurugi's, celebrating our month together in Morro Bay | |
| AVILA BEACH BUDDHIST TEMPLE CRAB FEED | |
Jay and Cathy Okada invited us to the annual crab feed at the Avila Beach Buddhist Temple. You didn't think we'd turn that down! Thanks to Cathy for her photos, below. |
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| In front of the temple with the Okada family -- Cathy, Jay, their son Andrew and Jay's mom Aiko | |
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| Do they think we'll get a little messy? (Notice the hot dogs. We also got roast beef, baked beans, salad, rice and dessert. Oh, and all the crab you can eat.) | |
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| This is just the first course | |
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| Enough crab already! | |
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