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    Does anyone know where the Pancho Villa Restaurant is located? I know it is about a mile from Odakyu Sagamihara station, but I'm not sure exactly where it is. Thanks!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maurabela
    Does anyone know where the Pancho Villa Restaurant is located? I know it is about a mile from Odakyu Sagamihara station, but I'm not sure exactly where it is. Thanks!!

    Does this help:

    Pancho Villa, a Mexican restaurant which is located at the t-section in the road between Camp Zama Gate 7 and Sagamihara Family Housing Area

    Here's another interesting post I found:

    "ok.... The best mexican food I have found in and around Tokyo is Pancho Villas , and believe me... I have looked...this little hole in the wall is about a five minute walk from the Odakyu Sagamihara station. It is run buy a dickhead named Dave, but if you can get past his brash personality and comments about your wifes tits, the food is great... It is most definately authentic mexican food and he makes everything from scratch! including his colorado sauce and salsas... nothing from a can... So, next time you crave REAL mexican food... go see dave at Pancho Villas... just don't tell him Tommy sent you because we aren't really speaking any longer.... but that is another story"
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    Thanks Hijinx!! I'm not sure where that T-section is, but I have a general idea -- at least I know which direction to turn out of the station!

    As for the other post, he can comment on my t*ts all he wants as long as he serves me some chips and salsa and a kick-a$$ burrito!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maurabela
    Thanks Hijinx!! I'm not sure where that T-section is, but I have a general idea -- at least I know which direction to turn out of the station!

    As for the other post, he can comment on my t*ts all he wants as long as he serves me some chips and salsa and a kick-a$$ burrito!

    I can make a kick a$$-burrito--well, they're more like fajitas. Corn tortillas are easy to make. And for an easy salsa in Japan, just mix up some tomatoes, onions, anything else you like, some lime juice and throw in to taste, that stuff called O Hot (with garlic is great):

    http://www.fuji-foods.co.jp/products...hot_index.html
    I think it's true and that's good enough for me.

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    Awesome! Thanks for the tips! I have been making tacos with the Ortega taco kits...I am very thankful they sell those at the Odakyu OX

    A place that actually has really good chicken fajitas is TGI Fridays -- usually I just go to throw my money away on expensive alcohol, but when it comes to the food, the fajitas are tops!

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