TexMex Wars
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TexMex Wars
Banditos in Snider Plaza is honestly the best I ever had. And theyΓÇÖve got SWC t-shirts.
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Re: TexMex Wars
Definitely like Banditos and its proximity to SMU.
What about Desperados on Greenville, Ojeda's on Maple and Mia's on Lemmon?
What about Desperados on Greenville, Ojeda's on Maple and Mia's on Lemmon?
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Re: TexMex Wars
Please take a moment of silence to remember the recent loss of legendary family TexMex Herrera's, originally on Maple Ave. At SMU, I spent MANY a night sitting on my beer cooler waiting in line for one of their (6?) tables to open up. Grandma's homemade tortillas were transcendent! I followed them from the original tiny shack (which burned) to 5 other locations over the years.
Nothing left in Dallas is even in the same ballpark. With that being said, off the top of my head:
Avilla's on Maple
Rafa's on Lover's
El Vecino in Lakewood
Manny's (I believe the great Bob Sharp of Mustang Club fame is involved in the ownership) Uptown is gone, but still in Lakewood
Not really TexMex, but you have to throw Gloria's (2 locations on Lemmon Ave + Greenville) in there
Would also have to mention Mariano's which is still around (having moved to Skillman), but they get on the list for being in Old Towne back in the day. Many a margarita was consumed by PonyFans there back in the day.
Lastly, no list of Mexican themed cuisine would be complete without a nod to Javier's (not TexMex, but yeah...)
Nothing left in Dallas is even in the same ballpark. With that being said, off the top of my head:
Avilla's on Maple
Rafa's on Lover's
El Vecino in Lakewood
Manny's (I believe the great Bob Sharp of Mustang Club fame is involved in the ownership) Uptown is gone, but still in Lakewood
Not really TexMex, but you have to throw Gloria's (2 locations on Lemmon Ave + Greenville) in there
Would also have to mention Mariano's which is still around (having moved to Skillman), but they get on the list for being in Old Towne back in the day. Many a margarita was consumed by PonyFans there back in the day.
Lastly, no list of Mexican themed cuisine would be complete without a nod to Javier's (not TexMex, but yeah...)
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Re: TexMex Wars
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.
Where we live now in N.C. our favorite is La Unica (the original in Monroe). Tex Mex does pretty well in the Charlotte area these days but 1st time we visited La Unica (per advice from the hispanic guys building our home), as we were seated they brought chips along with queso dip and about a half dozen salsas with varying degrees of hotness (all complimentary). Great burritos, enchiladas and quacamole salads and of course refritos and frijoles. Makes me hungry just thinking of the place
Where we live now in N.C. our favorite is La Unica (the original in Monroe). Tex Mex does pretty well in the Charlotte area these days but 1st time we visited La Unica (per advice from the hispanic guys building our home), as we were seated they brought chips along with queso dip and about a half dozen salsas with varying degrees of hotness (all complimentary). Great burritos, enchiladas and quacamole salads and of course refritos and frijoles. Makes me hungry just thinking of the place
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Re: TexMex Wars
Tupinamba moved to Central between Walnut Hill and Park, I believe.
Definitely loved Hererras. Are we sure MannyΓÇÖs Uptown is gone? Seems like I was just there.
Definitely loved Hererras. Are we sure MannyΓÇÖs Uptown is gone? Seems like I was just there.
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Re: TexMex Wars
Tupinamba on Central has way too much Aggie vibe for me.
Yep, MannyΓÇÖs Uptown is gonzo.
Yep, MannyΓÇÖs Uptown is gonzo.
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Re: TexMex Wars
when I lived in Dallas Ojedas on Maple was always one of my favorites.
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Re: TexMex Wars
Herrera's is alive and well in Oak Cliff on Illinois near Westmoreland. Same menu. And I don't mean to be disrespectful BUT the food is as good or better than the original. Hated to see it close. I, too, have followed Herrera's through all locations. Casa Rosa is back (on Lemmon) and it is really, really good.
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Re: TexMex Wars
tristatecoog wrote:Tupinamba on Central has way too much Aggie vibe for me.
Yep, MannyΓÇÖs Uptown is gonzo.
I think there is still a mannys at mockingbird and abrams....
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Manny's is awful. It's like eating plastic.
Try Meso Maya or Javier's.
Try Meso Maya or Javier's.
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Re: TexMex Wars
giacfsp wrote:Manny's is awful. It's like eating plastic.
Try Meso Maya or Javier's.
To each his own....I love Manny's. Brisket tacos and quesadillas are down right great. Tortilla soup is good as well.
Re: TexMex Wars
For me itΓÇÖs OjedaΓÇÖs and itΓÇÖs not even a question. My dad always favored Herreras, but was also a fan of OjedaΓÇÖs. I live in Houston now, but try to go to OjedaΓÇÖs any chance we get when we visit my parents. IΓÇÖm getting my MBA at SMU now, so anytime we are on campus for school stuff, itΓÇÖs OjedaΓÇÖs for sure. Graduate this coming May, wife and kids want to go somewhere fancy for a celebratory meal after the commencement, but itΓÇÖs my day and weΓÇÖre going to OjedaΓÇÖs!
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Re: TexMex Wars
Cuquita's (if it still exists) in Richardson.
The queso con chorizo will change your life.
The queso con chorizo will change your life.
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Re: TexMex Wars
WasnΓÇÖt there a Cuquitas on Travis about 15 years ago?
Re: TexMex Wars
It was on Henderson ... and it was amazing. Loved that place.
I'm more than happy to go to Richardson if there's still one there.
I'm more than happy to go to Richardson if there's still one there.