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April 29, 2009 at 12:53 PM #390282April 29, 2009 at 1:01 PM #389624afx114Participant
[quote=Russell]AFX have you ever been to Super Cocina on University and 37th.[/quote]
Never been, but my mouth is watering already. I’ll have to check it out. I tend to go down to CV (that’s Chula Vista, not Carmel Valley you gringos!) for my Mexican fix. Nothing can top Tacos El Gordo if you ask me. And the seafood at Agave Grill is amazing (Oaxaca style — creamy cheesey sauces, most would call it Italian if they didn’t know better). And the torta joints along Broadway are yummy.
April 29, 2009 at 1:01 PM #389890afx114Participant[quote=Russell]AFX have you ever been to Super Cocina on University and 37th.[/quote]
Never been, but my mouth is watering already. I’ll have to check it out. I tend to go down to CV (that’s Chula Vista, not Carmel Valley you gringos!) for my Mexican fix. Nothing can top Tacos El Gordo if you ask me. And the seafood at Agave Grill is amazing (Oaxaca style — creamy cheesey sauces, most would call it Italian if they didn’t know better). And the torta joints along Broadway are yummy.
April 29, 2009 at 1:01 PM #390096afx114Participant[quote=Russell]AFX have you ever been to Super Cocina on University and 37th.[/quote]
Never been, but my mouth is watering already. I’ll have to check it out. I tend to go down to CV (that’s Chula Vista, not Carmel Valley you gringos!) for my Mexican fix. Nothing can top Tacos El Gordo if you ask me. And the seafood at Agave Grill is amazing (Oaxaca style — creamy cheesey sauces, most would call it Italian if they didn’t know better). And the torta joints along Broadway are yummy.
April 29, 2009 at 1:01 PM #390146afx114Participant[quote=Russell]AFX have you ever been to Super Cocina on University and 37th.[/quote]
Never been, but my mouth is watering already. I’ll have to check it out. I tend to go down to CV (that’s Chula Vista, not Carmel Valley you gringos!) for my Mexican fix. Nothing can top Tacos El Gordo if you ask me. And the seafood at Agave Grill is amazing (Oaxaca style — creamy cheesey sauces, most would call it Italian if they didn’t know better). And the torta joints along Broadway are yummy.
April 29, 2009 at 1:01 PM #390287afx114Participant[quote=Russell]AFX have you ever been to Super Cocina on University and 37th.[/quote]
Never been, but my mouth is watering already. I’ll have to check it out. I tend to go down to CV (that’s Chula Vista, not Carmel Valley you gringos!) for my Mexican fix. Nothing can top Tacos El Gordo if you ask me. And the seafood at Agave Grill is amazing (Oaxaca style — creamy cheesey sauces, most would call it Italian if they didn’t know better). And the torta joints along Broadway are yummy.
April 29, 2009 at 1:58 PM #389655Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=afx114][quote=Russell]AFX have you ever been to Super Cocina on University and 37th.[/quote]
Never been, but my mouth is watering already. I’ll have to check it out. I tend to go down to CV (that’s Chula Vista, not Carmel Valley you gringos!) for my Mexican fix. Nothing can top Tacos El Gordo if you ask me. And the seafood at Agave Grill is amazing (Oaxaca style — creamy cheesey sauces, most would call it Italian if they didn’t know better). And the torta joints along Broadway are yummy.
[/quote]Afx: Try El Cuervo in Hillcrest, El Indio (off India Street and Washington), Las Cuatro Milpas (Barrio Logan) and Carnitas Uruapan in Lemon Grove. I’ve had Tacos El Gordo before (good, but pricey) and I’d respectfully suggest you give the above places a try and tell me what you think.
April 29, 2009 at 1:58 PM #389920Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=afx114][quote=Russell]AFX have you ever been to Super Cocina on University and 37th.[/quote]
Never been, but my mouth is watering already. I’ll have to check it out. I tend to go down to CV (that’s Chula Vista, not Carmel Valley you gringos!) for my Mexican fix. Nothing can top Tacos El Gordo if you ask me. And the seafood at Agave Grill is amazing (Oaxaca style — creamy cheesey sauces, most would call it Italian if they didn’t know better). And the torta joints along Broadway are yummy.
[/quote]Afx: Try El Cuervo in Hillcrest, El Indio (off India Street and Washington), Las Cuatro Milpas (Barrio Logan) and Carnitas Uruapan in Lemon Grove. I’ve had Tacos El Gordo before (good, but pricey) and I’d respectfully suggest you give the above places a try and tell me what you think.
April 29, 2009 at 1:58 PM #390126Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=afx114][quote=Russell]AFX have you ever been to Super Cocina on University and 37th.[/quote]
Never been, but my mouth is watering already. I’ll have to check it out. I tend to go down to CV (that’s Chula Vista, not Carmel Valley you gringos!) for my Mexican fix. Nothing can top Tacos El Gordo if you ask me. And the seafood at Agave Grill is amazing (Oaxaca style — creamy cheesey sauces, most would call it Italian if they didn’t know better). And the torta joints along Broadway are yummy.
[/quote]Afx: Try El Cuervo in Hillcrest, El Indio (off India Street and Washington), Las Cuatro Milpas (Barrio Logan) and Carnitas Uruapan in Lemon Grove. I’ve had Tacos El Gordo before (good, but pricey) and I’d respectfully suggest you give the above places a try and tell me what you think.
April 29, 2009 at 1:58 PM #390176Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=afx114][quote=Russell]AFX have you ever been to Super Cocina on University and 37th.[/quote]
Never been, but my mouth is watering already. I’ll have to check it out. I tend to go down to CV (that’s Chula Vista, not Carmel Valley you gringos!) for my Mexican fix. Nothing can top Tacos El Gordo if you ask me. And the seafood at Agave Grill is amazing (Oaxaca style — creamy cheesey sauces, most would call it Italian if they didn’t know better). And the torta joints along Broadway are yummy.
[/quote]Afx: Try El Cuervo in Hillcrest, El Indio (off India Street and Washington), Las Cuatro Milpas (Barrio Logan) and Carnitas Uruapan in Lemon Grove. I’ve had Tacos El Gordo before (good, but pricey) and I’d respectfully suggest you give the above places a try and tell me what you think.
April 29, 2009 at 1:58 PM #390317Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=afx114][quote=Russell]AFX have you ever been to Super Cocina on University and 37th.[/quote]
Never been, but my mouth is watering already. I’ll have to check it out. I tend to go down to CV (that’s Chula Vista, not Carmel Valley you gringos!) for my Mexican fix. Nothing can top Tacos El Gordo if you ask me. And the seafood at Agave Grill is amazing (Oaxaca style — creamy cheesey sauces, most would call it Italian if they didn’t know better). And the torta joints along Broadway are yummy.
[/quote]Afx: Try El Cuervo in Hillcrest, El Indio (off India Street and Washington), Las Cuatro Milpas (Barrio Logan) and Carnitas Uruapan in Lemon Grove. I’ve had Tacos El Gordo before (good, but pricey) and I’d respectfully suggest you give the above places a try and tell me what you think.
April 29, 2009 at 2:12 PM #389665afx114Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Afx: Try El Cuervo in Hillcrest, El Indio (off India Street and Washington), Las Cuatro Milpas (Barrio Logan) and Carnitas Uruapan in Lemon Grove. I’ve had Tacos El Gordo before (good, but pricey) and I’d respectfully suggest you give the above places a try and tell me what you think.[/quote]Ack! El Indio is horrible! It has the whole ‘history’ thing going for it, but it saddens me that tourists go there thinking it is the epitome of Mexican food. Every time I go there I am disappointed and reminded of the ‘Mexican’ restaurants I’ve gone to in the Pacific Northwest — basically, about as Mexican as Taco Bell. I’m sorry, but chips drowned in melted cheez-wiz is not Mexican food. Blech! Maybe I’m just spoiled by my Mexico City-born grandmother in law’s cooking.
Cuatros Milpas is GREAT, but never had El Cuervo or Carnitas Uruapan. I will try them out, thanks for the tips. I will say that nothing beats a drunken 2:30am carne asada burrito from La Posta (near El Cuervo).
I’m curious about why you say Tacos El Gordo is expensive? Last time I went it was $1.25 per taco. They’ve certainly raised their prices since they started, but you can still get an excellent authentic meal there for way cheaper than you can get that fake Mexican crap at El Indio.
I forgot to mention my other favorite: El Zarape at the end of Park Blvd in University Heights. The shrimp burrito there is sublime.
Talking about Mexican food is way more fun than talking about swine flu.
April 29, 2009 at 2:12 PM #389931afx114Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Afx: Try El Cuervo in Hillcrest, El Indio (off India Street and Washington), Las Cuatro Milpas (Barrio Logan) and Carnitas Uruapan in Lemon Grove. I’ve had Tacos El Gordo before (good, but pricey) and I’d respectfully suggest you give the above places a try and tell me what you think.[/quote]Ack! El Indio is horrible! It has the whole ‘history’ thing going for it, but it saddens me that tourists go there thinking it is the epitome of Mexican food. Every time I go there I am disappointed and reminded of the ‘Mexican’ restaurants I’ve gone to in the Pacific Northwest — basically, about as Mexican as Taco Bell. I’m sorry, but chips drowned in melted cheez-wiz is not Mexican food. Blech! Maybe I’m just spoiled by my Mexico City-born grandmother in law’s cooking.
Cuatros Milpas is GREAT, but never had El Cuervo or Carnitas Uruapan. I will try them out, thanks for the tips. I will say that nothing beats a drunken 2:30am carne asada burrito from La Posta (near El Cuervo).
I’m curious about why you say Tacos El Gordo is expensive? Last time I went it was $1.25 per taco. They’ve certainly raised their prices since they started, but you can still get an excellent authentic meal there for way cheaper than you can get that fake Mexican crap at El Indio.
I forgot to mention my other favorite: El Zarape at the end of Park Blvd in University Heights. The shrimp burrito there is sublime.
Talking about Mexican food is way more fun than talking about swine flu.
April 29, 2009 at 2:12 PM #390139afx114Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Afx: Try El Cuervo in Hillcrest, El Indio (off India Street and Washington), Las Cuatro Milpas (Barrio Logan) and Carnitas Uruapan in Lemon Grove. I’ve had Tacos El Gordo before (good, but pricey) and I’d respectfully suggest you give the above places a try and tell me what you think.[/quote]Ack! El Indio is horrible! It has the whole ‘history’ thing going for it, but it saddens me that tourists go there thinking it is the epitome of Mexican food. Every time I go there I am disappointed and reminded of the ‘Mexican’ restaurants I’ve gone to in the Pacific Northwest — basically, about as Mexican as Taco Bell. I’m sorry, but chips drowned in melted cheez-wiz is not Mexican food. Blech! Maybe I’m just spoiled by my Mexico City-born grandmother in law’s cooking.
Cuatros Milpas is GREAT, but never had El Cuervo or Carnitas Uruapan. I will try them out, thanks for the tips. I will say that nothing beats a drunken 2:30am carne asada burrito from La Posta (near El Cuervo).
I’m curious about why you say Tacos El Gordo is expensive? Last time I went it was $1.25 per taco. They’ve certainly raised their prices since they started, but you can still get an excellent authentic meal there for way cheaper than you can get that fake Mexican crap at El Indio.
I forgot to mention my other favorite: El Zarape at the end of Park Blvd in University Heights. The shrimp burrito there is sublime.
Talking about Mexican food is way more fun than talking about swine flu.
April 29, 2009 at 2:12 PM #390189afx114Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Afx: Try El Cuervo in Hillcrest, El Indio (off India Street and Washington), Las Cuatro Milpas (Barrio Logan) and Carnitas Uruapan in Lemon Grove. I’ve had Tacos El Gordo before (good, but pricey) and I’d respectfully suggest you give the above places a try and tell me what you think.[/quote]Ack! El Indio is horrible! It has the whole ‘history’ thing going for it, but it saddens me that tourists go there thinking it is the epitome of Mexican food. Every time I go there I am disappointed and reminded of the ‘Mexican’ restaurants I’ve gone to in the Pacific Northwest — basically, about as Mexican as Taco Bell. I’m sorry, but chips drowned in melted cheez-wiz is not Mexican food. Blech! Maybe I’m just spoiled by my Mexico City-born grandmother in law’s cooking.
Cuatros Milpas is GREAT, but never had El Cuervo or Carnitas Uruapan. I will try them out, thanks for the tips. I will say that nothing beats a drunken 2:30am carne asada burrito from La Posta (near El Cuervo).
I’m curious about why you say Tacos El Gordo is expensive? Last time I went it was $1.25 per taco. They’ve certainly raised their prices since they started, but you can still get an excellent authentic meal there for way cheaper than you can get that fake Mexican crap at El Indio.
I forgot to mention my other favorite: El Zarape at the end of Park Blvd in University Heights. The shrimp burrito there is sublime.
Talking about Mexican food is way more fun than talking about swine flu.
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