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Tag Archives: mexican food
Most Wanted Taco Shop, Phoenix
Arizona…Mexican food. Mexican food…tacos. Tacos…mmm…If this is your thought process while visiting Phoenix, be sure to check out Most Wanted Taco Shop [9822 N 7th St #7, Phoenix, AZ 85020] for some mmm good, you guessed it! Tacos. Located in … Continue reading
Red Iguana, Salt Lake City
This is the place to get mole. Everyone is waiting on line outside because they know about the mole. It was cold, we had hiked all day, but none of that mattered. We were thankful they offered us a hot … Continue reading
Posted in Salt Lake City
Tagged avocado, burrito, chips and salsa, cider, corn tortilla, DDD, dessert, diners drive ins dives, eat me, feed, food, fried ice cream, heating lamp, hospitality, hot cider, ice cream, iguana, jalepeno, mexican, mexican food, mole, rainbow, red iguana, rice and beans, salsa, salt lake city, slc, tortilla, travel, triple d, utah, verde, verde sauce, yum, zucchini
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Best of Los Angeles Mexican Food
Los Angeles is known for its phenomenal Mexican food, so when visiting I planned on eating quite a lot of it. I love trying different menu items, but one I can’t escape ordering is a fish taco – my absolute … Continue reading
Posted in California, Los Angeles
Tagged agua fresca, Armando Palmero, california, eat me, echo park, feed, fish taco, flan, guac, guacamole, Guisados, handmade, handmade tortilla, hawthrone, jamaica, LA, LAX, limon, los angeles, melon, mexican, mexican cuisine, mexican food, outdoor seating, patio, posole, salsa, Senor Fish, taco, taco plate, tamale, torta, tortas, tortilla, travel, watermelon, yum, Zacatecas, Zacatecas Restaurant
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Manchester VT Eats: Cilantro Tacos
I may have stumbled across some of the best Mexican on the East Coast in, Vermont? Yes. Manchester, VT to be exact, and it isn’t the first place I’d go looking for killer Mexican, but hey – they’ve got it … Continue reading
Posted in Vermont
Tagged burrito, chips and salsa, cilantro taco, deconstructed burrito, eat local, eat me, feed, hill of beans, home made, homemade soda, house made, local, manchester, manchester vermont, mexican, mexican food, peach, queso, salsa, taco, vermont, yum
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New Paltz Eats: Mexicali Blue
What does the Grateful Dead, Anthony Bourdain, and a killer fish taco have in common? A trip to Mexicali Blue in New Paltz [87 Main Street New Paltz] of course! I thoroughly enjoyed my visit here, but be warned, this … Continue reading
Posted in New Paltz
Tagged anthy bourdain, burrito, cheap eats, chicken burrito, eat me, fast, feed, fish taco, fresh, grateful dead, grilled, hot sauce, mexicali blue, mexican, mexican food, new paltz, taco, yum
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Tucson: “Little” Café Poca Cosa
What a special gem! Little Café Poca Cosa is nestled right on a main road in Tucson [151 N Stone Ave Tucson, Arizona, metered street parking available], yet the restaurant it feels as though it is a world of its … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, Tucson
Tagged affordable, arizona, basil lemonade, Café Poca Cosa, cheap eats, cips and salsa, coffee-chata, delicious, eat local, eat me, feed, fruit, gem, horchata, iced coffee, lemonade, little cafe poca cosa, mexican, mexican cuisine, mexican food, mexican vanilla, pollo, pollo ranchero, rice and beans, salad, tamale, tucson, vegetarian, veggie, zing
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San Diego: Eating through Pacific Beach
We stayed in Pacific Beach as many tourists do when visiting San Diego, and enjoyed it very much for our needs. The location is very central to all neighborhoods of the city, many shops (specifically Garnet St.) and restaurants are … Continue reading
Posted in California, San Diego
Tagged acai, acai bowl, affordable, breakfast, california, california burrito, cheap eats, dive, eat me, feed, fish stew, fish taco, fresh fruit, garnet st, goji berry, la perla cocina, mad beet, melon, mexi-cali, mexican cuisine, mexican food, mission blvd, oscar's mexican seafood, pacific beach, pitaya, rum jungle, san diego, seafood, smoothie, stew, yogurt, yum
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San Diego: An Afternoon on Coronado Island
The island of Coronado was the first San Diego neighborhood on the list to explore, and it made for a most lovely afternoon. Driving over the sky blue bridge that gradually rises over the sparking water of the San Diego … Continue reading
Posted in California, San Diego
Tagged american coot, bird watching, birding, centennial park, cheap eats, coot, coronado, coronado ferry, eat me, ferry, fresh fish, green space, healthy eating, island, islander, mexican cuisine, mexican food, orange avenue, park, san diego, seabass, seafood, shopping, skyline, tacone, waterfowl, yum
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