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I’ve been in several cities in Chile, including Santiago, the past two weeks visiting all sorts of family and have been completely surprised how cheap homes/apartments/Condos/beach houses are and yet how expensive food and consumables (toilet paper, clothes, etc ) are. Like nearing Sf prices.

In the end it’s all a wash, but contemplating the economics behind it is fascinating.
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Left over goulash or chili mac if you will.
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Today's lunch.

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azgreg wrote:Today's lunch.

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Decent beer too.
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Tasty
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How was it?
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Frybry02 wrote:How was it?
Not bad. I bit over boiled but not bad.
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Enchilada style chimi from Papas Locos. Their red sauce is so damn delicious

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Finally had ramen at a restaurant.

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Love me some Ramen but it’s too hot today.

Currently debating Dim Sum vs. Bahn Mi vs. Poké...
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Chicat wrote:Love me some Ramen but it’s too hot today.

Currently debating Dim Sum vs. Bahn Mi vs. Poké...
Yesterday was the first time I had restaurant quality ramen. Pretty tasty.
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How’s cafe poca cosa these days? Still going strong?

Other good Mexican food places for lunch to take the wife? I remember el charro always being hit or miss and I do like mi nidito, but are there any others I should be considering?

Last time I went to sit down Mexican Tucson was probably around 2009
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Bump? And recent sit down Mexican food reconnaissance anyone wants to share?
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I honestly haven't been to a sit down Mexican restaurant in a while, except for a random trip to Guadalajara Grill a couple months ago (I live a quarter mile away).

I mostly hit up the casual taco shops, have been meaning to try some fresh seafood at JPS market on the south side too.
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I'm no expert on lunch, but generally, El Charro and all its locations are a waste of everyone's time, especially their carne seca.

Mi Nidito is a national treasure.

Penca is a good date - pretentious but fun. It's Mexico City food, and they won't let you in the door without a shirt.

I'm a fan of Birrieria Guadalajara on 22nd St. and 4th Ave., and Los Chipilones on 6th Ave. between 22nd and 21st streets.

Seis in Mercado San Augustin is really good, and you eat outside. And don't miss Las Estrellas bakery there. You can pick up fresh-made tortillas and tamales in addition to pan dulce.

Anita Street Market is amazing.

B-Line is good for breakfast burritos, but a joke at lunch. A great flour tortilla can almost save anything, but Is that a hipster's take on carne asada? I don't much go for zucchini in a carne asada burrito.

But to be honest, the single best thing you could ever eat is a Sonoran Hot Dog from Ruiz on 6th Ave. and 22nd street, right next to Los Chipilones. Ladle on that green, avocado-based salsa in the fridge.
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God I love the green avocado based salsa...
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Longhorned wrote:I'm no expert on lunch, but generally, El Charro and all its locations are a waste of everyone's time, especially their carne seca.

Mi Nidito is a national treasure.


Penca is a good date - pretentious but fun. It's Mexico City food, and they won't let you in the door without a shirt.

I'm a fan of Birrieria Guadalajara on 22nd St. and 4th Ave., and Los Chipilones on 6th Ave. between 22nd and 21st streets.

Seis in Mercado San Augustin is really good, and you eat outside. And don't miss Las Estrellas bakery there. You can pick up fresh-made tortillas and tamales in addition to pan dulce.

Anita Street Market is amazing.

B-Line is good for breakfast burritos, but a joke at lunch. A great flour tortilla can almost save anything, but Is that a hipster's take on carne asada? I don't much go for zucchini in a carne asada burrito.

But to be honest, the single best thing you could ever eat is a Sonoran Hot Dog from Ruiz on 6th Ave. and 22nd street, right next to Los Chipilones. Ladle on that green, avocado-based salsa in the fridge.
Couldn't agree more on the Mi Nidito vs. El Charro debate. Sounds like a lot of other places warrant checking out on my next visit . . . seems I never have the time though.
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BearDown89 wrote:
Longhorned wrote:I'm no expert on lunch, but generally, El Charro and all its locations are a waste of everyone's time, especially their carne seca.

Mi Nidito is a national treasure.


Penca is a good date - pretentious but fun. It's Mexico City food, and they won't let you in the door without a shirt.

I'm a fan of Birrieria Guadalajara on 22nd St. and 4th Ave., and Los Chipilones on 6th Ave. between 22nd and 21st streets.

Seis in Mercado San Augustin is really good, and you eat outside. And don't miss Las Estrellas bakery there. You can pick up fresh-made tortillas and tamales in addition to pan dulce.

Anita Street Market is amazing.

B-Line is good for breakfast burritos, but a joke at lunch. A great flour tortilla can almost save anything, but Is that a hipster's take on carne asada? I don't much go for zucchini in a carne asada burrito.

But to be honest, the single best thing you could ever eat is a Sonoran Hot Dog from Ruiz on 6th Ave. and 22nd street, right next to Los Chipilones. Ladle on that green, avocado-based salsa in the fridge.
Couldn't agree more on the Mi Nidito vs. El Charro debate. Sounds like a lot of other places warrant checking out on my next visit . . . seems I never have the time though.
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Longhorned wrote:But to be honest, the single best thing you could ever eat is a Sonoran Hot Dog from Ruiz on 6th Ave. and 22nd street, right next to Los Chipilones. Ladle on that green, avocado-based salsa in the fridge.
Welp, thats where Im going tomorrow
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Jefe wrote:
Longhorned wrote:But to be honest, the single best thing you could ever eat is a Sonoran Hot Dog from Ruiz on 6th Ave. and 22nd street, right next to Los Chipilones. Ladle on that green, avocado-based salsa in the fridge.
Welp, thats where Im going tomorrow
You’ll miss me trying Papas Locos for the first time.
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Longhorned wrote:You’ll miss me trying Papas Locos for the first time.
Ha! Get a carnitas enchiloco with the red sauce. They are pretty small so 3 is a full meal
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Got there and the place was empty. By the time we got ours it was standing room only. Those little peppers were so good! Thanks LH

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California roles and a Sam Adams Sam 76.
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The grinder and Time Market hooooooo boy
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Went to the new Divine Bovine at Speedway/Wilmot which is in the old La Salsa. 2nd venture from the Brushfire BBQ owner. The smell of sizzling meat smacks you in the face right when you walk in. Damn good burger!

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Jefe wrote:Went to the new Divine Bovine at Speedway/Wilmot which is in the old La Salsa. 2nd venture from the Brushfire BBQ owner. The smell of sizzling meat smacks you in the face right when you walk in. Damn good burger!

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How's Brushfire?

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Pho...beef.

Nowhere fancy. But good.
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Dry coppa salami with arugula and English chedder on brioche bun.

Chobani yogurt with granola and blueberries
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Longhorned wrote:How's Brushfire?
Best ribs I've ever had are still Arizona Rib at American East Co.
Ive never had a bad meal at Brushfire. Very good BBQ. My favorite and I think the best in town is Holy Smokin' Butts. They went from a food truck, to the old Lucky Wishbone on Wilmot and are now moving into the original Gordo's at Broadway and Kolb in the next few weeks. They are killing it
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Brushfire is awful. It was good years ago but not now. Their sides are still good but the actual BBQ is terrible. I went there a few months ago after not going for several years and it was the worst brisket I'd ever had. It wasn't slices of brisket...it was like maybe 4 oz of it chopped/mushed up into miniscule chunks and drowned in a ton of sugar BBQ sauce. Tons of unrendered fat chunks in it as well. It was just terrible.

If you want some good BBQ in Tucson, Red Desert BBQ on Prince west of Oracle is really good.
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Homemade Tamales!!!!!
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Grilled jalapeno cheese sandwich with shishito peppers and cilantro salsa.
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Bacon, cheese, and potato soup using humus chips as a spoon.
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Conser.....

Oh never mind.

Leftover chicken tacos from my Blackstone griddle!


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Roast chicken with white beans, mushrooms, feta, cherry tomatoes. Cabernet.
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Sauteed cherry tomatoes, kale, carrots, and chickpeas with olive oil and balsamic. Usually I've been having avocado with lemon juice, cherry tomatoes, and pinto beans. But I ran out of ripe avocados.
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I’m at the insect festival on campus. I just ate about 20 beetle larvae in one bite, on top of a corn chip.
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For anyone in the Phoenix area you have to head to downtown Mesa for Worth Takeaway. Some of the best food I've ever had, much less that best sandwiches ever.
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Gummy shark.
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Doing the Whopper/Impossible Whopper test today.
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azgreg wrote:Doing the Whopper/Impossible Whopper test today.
Nice! Let me know how it goes. I’ve been in Carl’s Jr. 3 times intending to try their meatless burger and chickened out each time. :twisted:
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ByJoveByJingle wrote:
azgreg wrote:Doing the Whopper/Impossible Whopper test today.
Nice! Let me know how it goes. I’ve been in Carl’s Jr. 3 times intending to try their meatless burger and chickened out each time. :twisted:

Burger King one is better than the one at Carl's.
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Isn't Carl Jr's having some sort of double cheeseburger with guac for $2.99 right now?

Tamale lady just came by my office, and just finishing this up. Gotta eat it while it's still warm.

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azgreg wrote:Doing the Whopper/Impossible Whopper test today.
They're both really good, I went into a food coma tho. Too much!
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CJ used the Beyond Burger which is non-GMO.

BK which uses the Impossible Burger is GMO.

If such things are important to you.

Costco also has the Beyond Burger patties now.
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I ate raw maruchan ramen crumbled up with the flavor packet sprinkled over it.

Yes, that’s really what I ate.
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Chicat wrote:I ate raw maruchan ramen crumbled up with the flavor packet sprinkled over it.

Yes, that’s really what I ate.
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Ramen Crunch
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