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Re: The Oldest Cookbook In The World

Noel,

If you like clam chowder in the most bestest bread bowl with a parm and garlic lid, you simply must drive down to Monterey on a weekend and go to Vivalo's Restaurant. It's white with blue trim on the main drag right up the street from the Monterey Bay Acquarium (and is rather small). We simply devour that parm and garlic lid. The chowder is OK/good, but as a whole, it's really yummy.

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Re: The Oldest Cookbook In The World

On 1/1/2015 sfnative said:

Noel,

If you like clam chowder in the most bestest bread bowl with a parm and garlic lid, you simply must drive down to Monterey on a weekend and go to Vivalo's Restaurant. It's white with blue trim on the main drag right up the street from the Monterey Bay Acquarium (and is rather small). We simply devour that parm and garlic lid. The chowder is OK/good, but as a whole, it's really yummy.

It sounds wonderful! We love Monterey, especially the old Steinbeck section Smile

Love their aquarium, too.

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