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I hit up most of the local favorites, once! Rotary, Jamaican Grill, Capriciossa, Proa, and Aji Ichi.
With nightly rosaries for my last 12 days on Guam, eating out was so unnecessary. While I don't have too many shots of the rosary spreads, trust that you all know what was being served!
Typical lisayu menu: corn soup, vegetable noodle soup, chicken ala king, sandwiches, empanada, potu, chamorro doughnuts, cakes and more cakes, Winchell's doughnuts, and the list goes on. Oh and we wash it all down with fruit punch or ice tea! Every kid running around the party has a fruit punch moustache by the end of the night. HAHA!
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