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What was the place with the pink walls? It was in the Travis Walk development. Last time I went was twenty years ago.
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Fernando's and then El Vecino?
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I know there is a Fernandos at Midway and NW Highway. I think IΓÇÖm thinking of Mario and Cuquitas. Not sure.
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ponyboy wrote:What was the place with the pink walls? It was in the Travis Walk development. Last time I went was twenty years ago.

On the Border?
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In East Texas there are Jalapeno Trees. Best Tortilla Soup
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Herrera's #1 is back. On Harry Hines across the street from Brook Hollow Golf Club. Muy bueno.
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Herrera's grand re-opening hoopla has finally quieted down enough to get a table. We went on Saturday at 3pm (purposely went off-time) and it was only about 2/3 full. Delighted to say the Herreras' #1 platter was spot on, and brought back many fond memories of waiting outside the original location on Maple Ave. with my fraternities brothers or a date, sitting on a cooler of beer cooler and waiting for a table.

The salsa is HOT. Which just shows how out of practice I am. I used to down that stuff by the gallon.

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Charleston Pony wrote:Been away from Dallas too long to be qualified to post on this topic, but years ago I remember favoring the original Ojeda's on Maple and also frequented Tupinamba's on NW HWY across from Bachman lake for lunch with a couple of guys I worked with in those days. It was just o.k. but an Aggie buddy I worked with loved to frequent that place because he knew the Aggie owner. Probably long gone by now.

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We still hit Ojeda's at least monthly, and everything tastes just like it did in the 70's.

Tupinamba is owned by Eddie Dominguez a past Aggie athlete. He is a Lakewood Country Club member and friend of my nephew's, so go there monthly as well. Really good Tupi's Tacos ( street taco style)

Mi Cocina is a Dallas original from the 90's, and is solid food with great scenery. So many choices, we have not had to go to an El Fenix or El Chico for several decades.
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digman52 wrote:
Charleston Pony wrote:Been away from Dallas too long to be qualified to post on this topic, but years ago I remember favoring the original Ojeda's on Maple and also frequented Tupinamba's on NW HWY across from Bachman lake for lunch with a couple of guys I worked with in those days. It was just o.k. but an Aggie buddy I worked with loved to frequent that place because he knew the Aggie owner. Probably long gone by now.

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We still hit Ojeda's at least monthly, and everything tastes just like it did in the 70's.

Tupinamba is owned by Eddie Dominguez a past Aggie athlete. He is a Lakewood Country Club member and friend of my nephew's, so go there monthly as well. Really good Tupi's Tacos ( street taco style)

Mi Cocina is a Dallas original from the 90's, and is solid food with great scenery. So many choices, we have not had to go to an El Fenix or El Chico for several decades.


Fond memories of our college years and eating $1.99 all you can eat budget meals at Pancho's with their sopaipillas to finish everyone off. At least we never left hungry! El Chico's was really splurging in those days.
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Matt's in Lakewood closes tomorrow: https://www.dallasnews.com/food/restaur ... st-dallas/
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digman52 wrote:
Charleston Pony wrote:Been away from Dallas too long to be qualified to post on this topic, but years ago I remember favoring the original Ojeda's on Maple and also frequented Tupinamba's on NW HWY across from Bachman lake for lunch with a couple of guys I worked with in those days. It was just o.k. but an Aggie buddy I worked with loved to frequent that place because he knew the Aggie owner. Probably long gone by now.

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We still hit Ojeda's at least monthly, and everything tastes just like it did in the 70's.

Tupinamba is owned by Eddie Dominguez a past Aggie athlete. He is a Lakewood Country Club member and friend of my nephew's, so go there monthly as well. Really good Tupi's Tacos ( street taco style)

Mi Cocina is a Dallas original from the 90's, and is solid food with great scenery. So many choices, we have not had to go to an El Fenix or El Chico for several decades.[/quote

You've missed some great chips and salsa.
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CA Mustang wrote:Matt's in Lakewood closes tomorrow: https://www.dallasnews.com/food/restaur ... st-dallas/

I know itΓÇÖs blasphemy to some, but I never thought they were that good.
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JimmyΓÇÖs Special at Herrerras is muy bueno. CanΓÇÖt believe they reopened.
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I am trying to find the spiciest chips and salsa in Dallas, if anyone has any recommendations.

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