California: Spicing it up in Lone Pine
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“A recent excursion along the Eastern Sierra brought me to a most unlikely spot for the best Mexican food in California, bar none. The Bonanza Mexican Restaurant is a little gem on Main Street in Lone Pine -- a town on the way to Mammoth. We had dinner there, and breakfast the next morning. I chose the chile verde. The slow-roasted pork almost fell apart on the fork, and the sauce and homemade flour tortillas were sublime. Everything here is homemade, including the salsa and chips.”
Entrees from $10.50.
Bonanza Mexican Restaurant, 104 N. Main St., Lone Pine; (760) 876-4768.
LARRY CARDOZO
Ventura
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Canada: Grandeur of an era gone by
“WE started our Quebec Province trip in Montreal at the Hotel Le St. James. What a fortuitous beginning for our 50th anniversary. The hotel was a bank converted into a 61-room boutique hotel with antiques on every elevator landing and a dining room that could have been a set for a Belle Epoque event.”
Double rooms from $400.
Hotel Le St. James, 355 St. Jacques St., Montreal H2V1N9; (800) 223-6800, www.hotellestjames.com.
BEN AND MARYLOU ROGERS
Anaheim Hills
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