Mi Dia From Scratch is good, but it's overpriced for Mexican food.
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostMariano's in Arlington and Dallas has bad ass fajitas and everything else. If you want to try a little of everything get "The Whole Enchilada platter". Its a serving plate with a plate on the side also and two people can share it. We also get the big mixed fajita plate at times and it is a lot of food. I think he ownes La Hacenda also and they have pretty good food and a similar monster platter.
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Fuel City does have some good tacos also.
I usually eat an appetizer(chicken nachos) and then chicken fajitas for two or the whole enchilada...it's a 20" plate with 7 items and beans and rice, but pretty easy to eat.
Try the red salsa at Mariano's, La Hacienda does not carry it.
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Originally posted by stangin4lyfe View Postx2
I usually eat an appetizer(chicken nachos) and then chicken fajitas for two or the whole enchilada...it's a 20" plate with 7 items and beans and rice, but pretty easy to eat.
Try the red salsa at Mariano's, La Hacienda does not carry it.Whos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostYep, they invented the Frozen Margarita also per the signs everywhere.
I'm aware, I do business with Mariano.
Originally posted by kingjason View PostDo you like their food? I need to make it up to Mi Dia and give it a try on my next cheat day.
It's good for Tex Mex. Mi Dia and Mariano's are two very, very different restaurants, with very different food.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by Shorty View PostftfyOriginally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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I never actually did any research on it until today. Pretty cool.
World’s First Frozen Margarita Machine
The world’s first frozen margarita machine, invented on May 11, 1971 by Dallas restaurateur Mariano Martinez. More than 30 years ago, Martinez modified a soft-serve ice cream machine into the first frozen Margarita machine, which created a mass-produced and consistent beverage. Prompted by increased customer demand, the young restaurant owner was inspired by a frozen drink machine he saw at a local convenience store. Frozen Margaritas have been around since the invention of the blender in the 1930s but bartenders were often overwhelmed when demand was high, and the blenders produced Margaritas of varying quality and consistency.
“Improved consistency, overall better product and ease of use due to the frozen Margarita machine, made the drink so popular that it brought bars in Tex-Mex restaurants front and center,” said Martinez. “People came to Mariano’s for that frozen Margarita out of the machine.”
Martinez continued serving his famous Margaritas for the next 34 years, eventually retiring the original machine in favor of the new mass-produced machines. Exerpts from The Smithsonians National Museum of American History, Valeska Hilbig and Laura Duff.
The Margarita
The margarita has quietly and steadily become an international phenomenon, and according to Gourmet magazine, it is the now most popular cocktail in the United States.
Margaritas
Where did they come from?
No one knows for sure, but there a few different stories, so take your pick...
•In the early 1930's, it was created at the Caliente Race Track in Tijuana.
•In 1936, Danny Negrete invented this drink for his girlfriend, Margarita, while working at the Garci Crespo Hotel.
•Margarita Sames, a wealthy Texan, came up with the drink at a party in 1938. She enjoyed experimenting behind the bar and came up with a drink that was 3/4 Tequila and 1/4 Cointreau with a lime. Since it was "her" drink, it was called a "Margarita".
•Sometime in the 1940's, Enrique Bastante Gutierez created this drink for Rita Hayworth, who's real name was Margarita.
•In 1942 at Rancho del Gloria Bar in Rosarita Beach, Mexico, Marjorie King asked the bartender, Danny Hererra, to mix her a cocktail because she was "allergic" to straight alcohol. The drink Hererra came up with was Tequila over shaved ice and Triple Sec. In Spanish, Marjorie translates into "Margarita", hence the name of the drink.
•On the 4th of July,In 1942 at Tommy's Place in Juarez, Mexico, bartender Pancho Morales couldn't remember how to make a "magnolia" when a customer asked for the drink. Morales knew that a "magnolia" included Cointreau, so he added in Tequila and called it a "Margarita", after the word for "daisy" in Spanish.
•In 1948 Margaret Sames created this drink for a party she was holding in Acapulco.
•In 1948 it was created in Galveston, Texas by Santos Cruz. Who mixed it up for singer Peggy Lee.
•In the early 1950's It was created at the "Tail o' the Cock" restaurant in Los Angeles in order to find a way to introduce Jose Cuervo Tequila into the market.Whos your Daddy?
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All I saw was Taco this taco that. Remember there is a south Mexico too... Where is a good place to eat Pueblan food or Tampiqueña? People on the coast know how to make good fish dishes, and Pueblans are king of Mole.First hand witness at the failure of public healthcare.
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Originally posted by Mr_Fiux View PostAll I saw was Taco this taco that. Remember there is a south Mexico too... Where is a good place to eat Pueblan food or Tampiqueña? People on the coast know how to make good fish dishes, and Pueblans are king of Mole.
MD is made fresh daily, in house, and not at all TexMex, though they do have a couple TexMex dishes to appeal to the masses. But things like chayote, duck confit, chile morita, pepita pesto, and crema are all things you won't find in tex mex restuarants, but are made fresh and served daily at MD. Another reason MD is higher priced, is the clientel they target, and they have an actual chef. It's not Juan and Jesus in the back warming up prepackaged food.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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I only go to Tipicos, Tachitos. There aint no fake packaged shit there. I go to Abeulos about once a month.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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