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Mojito Restaurant
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citysearch c.
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To the supposed bartender who believes that seltzer water actually belongs IN a mojito....I am so sorry my dear but there are 4 things, 5 if you count ice, that belong in a mojito. Mint, lime, sugar, rum. Thats it. Soda belongs on the side, you talk & sip & thats your mojito. As this drink has become popular in America it has been modified for the American palette, and to lower the ever important liquor costs (gotta love the SLA). If you received a mojito without seltzer you got blessed by a bartender with a heavy hand...and by the way - the mint essence, my friend, is MINT!!!! If nothing else, Mojito's is a place where you can actually get a real mojito at an affordable price. Perhaps you would prefer to pay $14 for a glass of seltzer with a splash of lime & rum (and don't forget they minty essence)? I'll take my gi-normous glass of rum for $7.50. Thanks. My challenge to you bartender - come back on a Friday night, ask for the bartender named Isa. I promise you will love whats in your glass!
Pros: Big glasses
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