AMADO - Updated April 2026 - 141 Photos & 37 Reviews - Yelp
Amado got his start in the drug business under the tutelage of his Uncle Ernesto and later brought in his brothers, and eventually his son, Vicente José Carrillo Leyva.
At Amado, not only does the food tell a story, but the plates do as well. The soon-to-open downtown Burlingame restaurant is a love note to Mexican cuisine, offering hard-to-find ancestral...
Amado Sanzu (三途アマド, Sanzu Amado) is a former Inner from the organisation Kara and was the head of its research and development division. He has since defected to Konohagakure, where he used a mix of bluffs and gifts to gain official citizenship for the Seventh Hokage's protection.
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News about Amado Carrillo Fuentes, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Called Amado, the newest from chef Gloria Dominguez and her family will open in downtown Burlingame, at 1100 Burlingame Ave., in February. It will feature a lineup of seldom-seen regional Mexican...
Amado Carrillo Fuentes, born December 17th, 1956 in Guamúchil, Sinaloa, was a powerful drug trafficker in Mexico reckoned to be worth twenty-five billion dollars. He was called “ The Lord of the Skies ” during the height of his power.
Amado Fuentes was the nephew of Don Neto and played an important role in expanding the cocaine business in Mexico. He made extensive use of private planes and became the first one to amass a fleet of them in order to facilitate the transport of the shipment as well as the money.