‘Saying Good-Bye to Hugo’s Cocina’
By Judi Curry
Since I lost my eyesight in one eye, I have not been able to drive or go to the places I have always frequented before. It goes without saying that I feel like I am missing a lot, and every now and then I venture to the telephone and call a restaurant (or delivery service) to have a meal delivered.
That was the case the other day, when I was craving Mexican food and decided to order from one of my favorite restaurants, HUGO’S COCINA. It’s been months since I have had anything from there, but I did enjoy the new owners’ menu and food after Hugo left. I have ordered from other restaurants over the period of blindness, and have not had any trouble doing so. When I went to the HUGO’S internet page, it gave me the opportunity to order from their menu and have delivery made.


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