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Bastante-El Paisano

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PostDec 12, 2006#1

The old Bastante restaurant on Watson across from Biggies has reopened as a mexican place named El Paisano. I talked to the man who owns the building a few months back and said they had several locations in the county. Anybody been to one of them in the county? Any Good?





Rich by Lindenwood park.

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PostDec 12, 2006#2

I've visited the city location; the food quality is similar to Chimichangas on South Grand, only it is priced slightly higher. I would recommend you check it out.

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PostDec 13, 2006#3

Isn't there another restaurant opening on the east side of Watson, right by Biggie's, as well? I thought I noticed what appeared to be a small new restaurant there when I drove by the other day.

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PostDec 13, 2006#4

DeBaliviere wrote:Isn't there another restaurant opening on the east side of Watson, right by Biggie's, as well? I thought I noticed what appeared to be a small new restaurant there when I drove by the other day.


Yeah, I think it's some sort of pasta place maybe. And it's right next door.

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PostDec 14, 2006#5

It's named Stellina pasta co. There is an opening soon sign in the window, looks like a nice place.

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PostJun 28, 2007#6

I went to the El Paisano on Watson a few weeks ago. It was very cool. The food was good and drinks were better. The best part was the mariachi band. I was there on a Friday night and they played right in the middle of the restaurant. Very cool addition to the neighborhood. I have not tried Stellina or KOKO. Anyone try those places? Opinions?

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PostJun 28, 2007#7

I am a huge Stellina fan.

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PostJun 28, 2007#8

"El Paisano?!!!" HAHAHA!!



Awesome name!

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PostJun 29, 2007#9

There's also an El Paisano in Northern Jefferson County off of Highway 30 (aka Gravois Road) next to the Shell Station and Jefferson County Library. It's comparable to El Maguey.

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PostJul 01, 2007#10

El Paisano was great. I had the chicken fajitas and split a cadillac margarita pitcher with a few people and walked away very full and happy.