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    jack your body
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    La Fusta

    Went here yesterday. Skirt steak
    It's on 1&9 I think in North Bergen. Anyone been here? 10/10!
    I think there's a location in ny and I found this review.
    La Fusta is all about meat, and it's a wake-up call for those who have become bored with the same old expensive and bland Manhattan steaks. Here you can eat just about every part of the cow in the bountiful mixed grill, or opt for high-quality steaks at half Midtown’s going rate. Everything comes with a wonderfully charred and caramelized crust, and once you taste the chimichurri sauce (Argentina's answer to ketchup: olive oil, vinegar, parsley, oregano, onion, garlic, salt, cayenne, and red pepper), you'll conclude that it should be mandatory in all restaurants that serve beef. (La Fusta, in the shadow of Elmhurst Hospital, is New York's oldest Argentinean restaurant, open since 1971. ) —

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skylab View Post
    Went here yesterday. Skirt steak
    It's on 1&9 I think in North Bergen. Anyone been here? 10/10!
    I think there's a location in ny and I found this review.
    La Fusta is all about meat, and it's a wake-up call for those who have become bored with the same old expensive and bland Manhattan steaks. Here you can eat just about every part of the cow in the bountiful mixed grill, or opt for high-quality steaks at half Midtown’s going rate. Everything comes with a wonderfully charred and caramelized crust, and once you taste the chimichurri sauce (Argentina's answer to ketchup: olive oil, vinegar, parsley, oregano, onion, garlic, salt, cayenne, and red pepper), you'll conclude that it should be mandatory in all restaurants that serve beef. (La Fusta, in the shadow of Elmhurst Hospital, is New York's oldest Argentinean restaurant, open since 1971. ) —
    my cousin goes to the one in NY all the time - he loves it - i gotta try it
    La madre degli idioti č sempre incinta.

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    I this place! I'd go here a lot when I lived in NY and dated my ex from Jersey. I miss that chimichurri/green stuff they serve w/ the bread.

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    luv skirt steak
    Sway with me



 

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