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  • On Feb. 14, the vibrant jungle-themed Mexican restaurant and cocktail lounge will be offering an exclusive four course dining experience for two at a total of $119. Each person will get to choose an appetizer, salad, entrée and dessert. Details below: Dinner for Two for $119 (Pick one each from the following sections): Appetizer: - Baja Bisque: Lobster, Shrimp and Crab Bisque - Ahi Tostada: Sliced Ahi Sashimi, Chipotle Mayo, Avocado, Krab and Eel Sauce Salad: - Caesar Salad: Baby Romaine, Cotija and House Made Caesar Dressing - Frijoles & Arugula Salad: Entrée: - Stuffed Lobster Tail: Lobster stuffed with Cotija, Oaxaca, Breadcrumbs and Tomato. Served with Rice, Beans and Tortillas - Chipotle Ribs: Dry Rubbed Mexican Chipotle Rib with Mexican BBQ Sauce, Rice, Beans and Flour Tortillas Dulce: - Valentine Cake by BecksBakez: Chocolate Cake, in the Shape of a “Be Mine” Heart Candy - Churro Cheesecake: Creamy and Delicious Cheesecake with Cinnamon Sugar Beyond the four-course experience, El Sueño will also be offering a limited a la carte menu. Visit: https://www.elsuenosd.com/ El Sueño on Instagram The Vibrant Group is a multi-generational restaurant group is composed of veteran restaurateur Sal Busalacchi, who helped his brother Joe establish his popular Italian eateries in Little Italy and owner of the San Diego Sports Arena’s first pizza place in the late ‘70, serving the then San Diego Clippers; son Pietro Busalacchi, a vibe dining whiz specializing in music, atmosphere and food; and Georgetown Law grad Gustavo Rios, longtime family friend, and successful businessman, attorney, and engineer.
  • The rising young singer-songwriter, who tours with Willie Nelson and sings on Beyoncé's latest album, is making a name for herself in a new era of more inclusive country music.
  • The California Independent Petroleum Association on Wednesday announced it would withdraw the referendum from the ballot. Instead, the association plans to file a lawsuit asking a judge to block the law.
  • Insurance companies are covering fewer drugs than they used to, and patients have to jump through more hoops to get many of them. When shopping for insurance, check for coverage of the drugs you need.
  • San Diego Gas and Electric funded a review of their electric distribution system comes as public power advocates rally voters to allow the city of San Diego to buy the business.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court declared unconstitutional the way the Securities and Exchange Commission imposes fines for fraudulent conduct and requires that wrongdoers give back their ill-gotten gains.
  • Walmart said it will require most remote workers in its Dallas, Atlanta and Toronto offices to relocate to its offices in Bentonville, Arkansas; Hoboken, New Jersey; and the San Francisco Bay Area.
  • Five common scenarios you may encounter while dining out with a large party — and how to handle the bill fairly while being considerate of your server.
  • The discount chain is winding down operations at its stores across California, Texas, Arizona and Nevada, as dollar stores nationwide buckle under inflation, shoplifting and other factors.
  • The California Public Utilities Commission’s decision to slash the value of electricity produced on the state’s rooftops is having the exact effect the solar industry said it would. Sales are down sharply and the solar industry is losing jobs.
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