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<blockquote data-quote="ExSniper" data-source="post: 1311495" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>Several great restaurants, for the big anniversary dinner try Biga on the Banks or Boudro's, both are excellent fine dining. Michelino's great Italian have your wife try the Pollo Sugo Bianco. </p><p>A few blocks west of the Riverwalk is the Mercado and there are three or four excellent restaurants there too.</p><p>For breakfast or lunch you <strong>must go </strong>to Schilo's Deli, get their homemade root beer, hot mustard, and a potato pancake.</p><p>Forget the River boat tours, get a 24 or a three day River Taxi Pass (buy them from the taxi pilot). You get unlimited rides on the taxi, can get on and off wherever you like, they run two or three of them all day long so you never have to wait more than a few minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExSniper, post: 1311495, member: 1387"] Several great restaurants, for the big anniversary dinner try Biga on the Banks or Boudro's, both are excellent fine dining. Michelino's great Italian have your wife try the Pollo Sugo Bianco. A few blocks west of the Riverwalk is the Mercado and there are three or four excellent restaurants there too. For breakfast or lunch you [B]must go [/B]to Schilo's Deli, get their homemade root beer, hot mustard, and a potato pancake. Forget the River boat tours, get a 24 or a three day River Taxi Pass (buy them from the taxi pilot). You get unlimited rides on the taxi, can get on and off wherever you like, they run two or three of them all day long so you never have to wait more than a few minutes. [/QUOTE]
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