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Finally got to Rollies Outdoor Patio for lunch. Dad and I split the 5 Beef Rollies with Rojo/Queso sauce and Sonoran Chicken Flat Rojo Enchiladas and they were incredible. They have a little cooler filled with homemade salsa that was delicious too. If you're ever at 12th/Irvington you gotta go. This is our 3rd Mexican lunch of the week. 2 to go!

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Jefe wrote:Finally got to Rollies Outdoor Patio for lunch. Dad and I split the 5 Beef Rollies with Rojo/Queso sauce and Sonoran Chicken Flat Rojo Enchiladas and they were incredible. They have a little cooler filled with homemade salsa that was delicious too. If you're ever at 12th/Irvington you gotta go. This is our 3rd Mexican lunch of the week. 2 to go!

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They look amazeballs. Does the disposable plate hold up to the plastic knife as you cut into them?
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Longhorned wrote:They look amazeballs. Does the disposable plate hold up to the plastic knife as you cut into them?
haha they never do! Luckily everything was really soft. The flat enchiladas are served on a thick corn masa base
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Rollie's is really solid. I've always been a West Side guy, but now that I live and work on the South Side, I've really come to appreciate 12th Ave.

I'm going to Chef Alisah's tomorrow with some friends. I can't wait. It's my absolute favorite restaurant, and it's been way too long.
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I tried that new Istanbul restaurant on Speedway and Country Club, along the block I usually refer to as Disappointment Row. The food was okay and the prices were good. Sort of Greek-Americanified Turkish food. But visually, it's as depressingly garish on the inside as it is on the outside.

On a separate note, the food at the cafe inside the Jewish Community Center is fantastic.
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Longhorned wrote:I tried that new Istanbul restaurant on Speedway and Country Club, along the block I usually refer to as Disappointment Row.
This observation puts a Disappointment Row drive-by at the top of my itinerary next time I'm home . . . :lol:
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Anello Pizzeria or Fiamme Pizza?
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Haven't been to either and both are on my list. You here for the RB game? I somehow got row 1A behind the basket
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Jefe wrote:Haven't been to either and both are on my list. You here for the RB game? I somehow got row 1A behind the basket
well report back when you visit either...and no i am not and good job on the seats!

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I am going to try Anello for dinner - I'll report back.
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Went to Anello for dinner. Thought it was OK but nothing to write home about. A little pricey, individual pizzas run 14 to 19 bucks.

We ordered two Margharita pizzas, one with prosciutto.
Pizzas come out super fast from the brick oven.

Had a Italian liqueur called Sfumato Rabarbaro. Interesting.

No sign on the building so you might miss it. On 6th and 6th (the nexus of the universe?)
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Finally tried El Merendero tonight. Such good comfort food. The gravy was amazing. Also, I'd say they make the best cheese crisp I've ever tried.
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UAEebs86 wrote:Went to Anello for dinner. Thought it was OK but nothing to write home about. A little pricey, individual pizzas run 14 to 19 bucks.

We ordered two Margharita pizzas, one with prosciutto.
Pizzas come out super fast from the brick oven.

Had a Italian liqueur called Sfumato Rabarbaro. Interesting.

No sign on the building so you might miss it. On 6th and 6th (the nexus of the universe?)
I want to try their olive oil cake.
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97cats wrote:Anello Pizzeria or Fiamme Pizza?
Fiamme is great pizza.
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Spaceman Spiff wrote:
97cats wrote:Anello Pizzeria or Fiamme Pizza?
Fiamme is great pizza.

That's the next place I'm going to try.

Saw Rocco's is moving into a bigger place which will be nice.
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UAEebs86 wrote:
Spaceman Spiff wrote:
97cats wrote:Anello Pizzeria or Fiamme Pizza?
Fiamme is great pizza.

That's the next place I'm going to try.

Saw Rocco's is moving into a bigger place which will be nice.
I've lived in Tucson for 15 years and I've never been to Rocco's...is it because Chicago pizza isn't actually pizza?
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.

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ASUHATER! wrote:...is it because Chicago pizza isn't actually pizza?
That's my general attitude, but we hashed it out here, sort of, a while back and there's sufficient support for certain examples of it that I probably should give it a try in the future. Probably.
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ASUHATER! wrote:...is it because Chicago pizza isn't actually pizza?
That's my general attitude, but we hashed it out here, sort of, a while back and there's sufficient support for certain examples of it that I probably should give it a try in the future. Probably.

There are thick and thin Chicago-style pizzas. Rocco's, Rosati's, and Giordano's have both.
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UAEebs86 wrote:
dovecanyoncat wrote:
ASUHATER! wrote:...is it because Chicago pizza isn't actually pizza?
That's my general attitude, but we hashed it out here, sort of, a while back and there's sufficient support for certain examples of it that I probably should give it a try in the future. Probably.

There' are thick and a thin Chicago style pizzas. Rocco's, Rosati's, and Giordano's have both.
If I possessed better than a Boomer's memory I would have retained that because I think it came up in the discussion. But isn't it still sorta doughy and heavy and in excess of mass, like augmented breasts, and likely to induce food coma given that you stop putting pizza in your pie-hole not by choice but because it's all gone?
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Chicago deep dish is really just pizza casserole.
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UAdevil wrote:Chicago deep dish is really just pizza casserole.
We think alike, that's what I've always called it. It still tastes good and there's nothing inherently wrong with it, just don't call it pizza since it's not pizza.
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The best delivery and take out pizza in Tucson is a caramelized Detroit style pizza that’s a complete secret because the regional chain that makes it doesn’t even want you know about it. I won’t say either because nobody believes me when I tell them.
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Longhorned wrote:The best delivery and take out pizza in Tucson is a caramelized Detroit style pizza that’s a complete secret because the regional chain that makes it doesn’t even want you know about it. I won’t say either because nobody believes me when I tell them.
Isn't Little Caesar's Pizza from Detroit?
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Longhorned wrote:The best delivery and take out pizza in Tucson is a caramelized Detroit style pizza that’s a complete secret because the regional chain that makes it doesn’t even want you know about it. I won’t say either because nobody believes me when I tell them.
Spoilsport.
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pc in NM wrote:
Longhorned wrote:The best delivery and take out pizza in Tucson is a caramelized Detroit style pizza that’s a complete secret because the regional chain that makes it doesn’t even want you know about it. I won’t say either because nobody believes me when I tell them.
Isn't Little Caesar's Pizza from Detroit?
I may misremember, but I think Little Caesar's was actually good in the 1980s.
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Longhorned wrote:
pc in NM wrote:
Longhorned wrote:The best delivery and take out pizza in Tucson is a caramelized Detroit style pizza that’s a complete secret because the regional chain that makes it doesn’t even want you know about it. I won’t say either because nobody believes me when I tell them.
Isn't Little Caesar's Pizza from Detroit?
I may misremember, but I think Little Caesar's was actually good in the 1980s.
Never patronized them....
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dovecanyoncat wrote:
UAEebs86 wrote:
dovecanyoncat wrote:
ASUHATER! wrote:...is it because Chicago pizza isn't actually pizza?
That's my general attitude, but we hashed it out here, sort of, a while back and there's sufficient support for certain examples of it that I probably should give it a try in the future. Probably.

There' are thick and a thin Chicago style pizzas. Rocco's, Rosati's, and Giordano's have both.
If I possessed better than a Boomer's memory I would have retained that because I think it came up in the discussion. But isn't it still sorta doughy and heavy and in excess of mass, like augmented breasts, and likely to induce food coma given that you stop putting pizza in your pie-hole not by choice but because it's all gone?

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If you had to pick ONE restaurant in Tucson NOT to go to . . . I would nominate Oreganos. A friend came in from San Diego over the weekend for the football game. He picked. Rubbery undercooked chicken and al dente pasta (in a bad way). Yuck.
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ByJoveByJingle wrote:If you had to pick ONE restaurant in Tucson NOT to go to . . . I would nominate Oreganos. A friend came in from San Diego over the weekend for the football game. He picked. Rubbery undercooked chicken and al dente pasta (in a bad way). Yuck.
I've been to Oregano's twice and was let down both times. I know a lot of people like it, but I've been severely underwhelmed.
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ByJoveByJingle wrote:If you had to pick ONE restaurant in Tucson NOT to go to . . . I would nominate Oreganos. A friend came in from San Diego over the weekend for the football game. He picked. Rubbery undercooked chicken and al dente pasta (in a bad way). Yuck.
If you are dumb enough to order chicken at a pizza place you kinda get what you deserve.
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Alieberman wrote:
ByJoveByJingle wrote:If you had to pick ONE restaurant in Tucson NOT to go to . . . I would nominate Oreganos. A friend came in from San Diego over the weekend for the football game. He picked. Rubbery undercooked chicken and al dente pasta (in a bad way). Yuck.
If you are dumb enough to order chicken at a pizza place you kinda get what you deserve.
Haha, fair enough. I mean it was technically pasta + chicken. But the pizza is what some of you call pizza casserole and it takes 50 minutes to prepare. I don’t plan my life ahead far enough to wait an hour to be fed at a restaurant.
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ByJoveByJingle wrote:
Alieberman wrote:
ByJoveByJingle wrote:If you had to pick ONE restaurant in Tucson NOT to go to . . . I would nominate Oreganos. A friend came in from San Diego over the weekend for the football game. He picked. Rubbery undercooked chicken and al dente pasta (in a bad way). Yuck.
If you are dumb enough to order chicken at a pizza place you kinda get what you deserve.
Haha, fair enough. I mean it was technically pasta + chicken. But the pizza is what some of you call pizza casserole and it takes 50 minutes to prepare. I don’t plan my life ahead far enough to wait an hour to be fed at a restaurant.
They do also have thin crust for all of you anti Chicago Deep dish fools!
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Alieberman wrote:
ByJoveByJingle wrote:
Alieberman wrote:
ByJoveByJingle wrote:If you had to pick ONE restaurant in Tucson NOT to go to . . . I would nominate Oreganos. A friend came in from San Diego over the weekend for the football game. He picked. Rubbery undercooked chicken and al dente pasta (in a bad way). Yuck.
If you are dumb enough to order chicken at a pizza place you kinda get what you deserve.
Haha, fair enough. I mean it was technically pasta + chicken. But the pizza is what some of you call pizza casserole and it takes 50 minutes to prepare. I don’t plan my life ahead far enough to wait an hour to be fed at a restaurant.
They do also have thin crust for all of you anti Chicago Deep dish fools!
I'm not anti deep dish, it still is delicious...it's just not pizza.
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Love thin crust pizza.
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Went to Agustin Kitchen tonight. The locale was a revelation. Didn’t know Tucson had cool spaces like that. Divine place to be on a beautiful fall evening. The salad was ok, the mezze was an absolute train wreck, but I’ve become used to that since moving back to the US. But thankfully the Achiote pork was tasty as hell. Would definitely go back and try some other menu items.
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ByJoveByJingle wrote:Went to Agustin Kitchen tonight. The locale was a revelation. Didn’t know Tucson had cool spaces like that. Divine place to be on a beautiful fall evening. The salad was ok, the mezze was an absolute train wreck, but I’ve become used to that since moving back to the US. But thankfully the Achiote pork was tasty as hell. Would definitely go back and try some other menu items.
Tucson has tons of places like that
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ByJoveByJingle wrote:Went to Agustin Kitchen tonight. The locale was a revelation. Didn’t know Tucson had cool spaces like that. Divine place to be on a beautiful fall evening. The salad was ok, the mezze was an absolute train wreck, but I’ve become used to that since moving back to the US. But thankfully the Achiote pork was tasty as hell. Would definitely go back and try some other menu items.
Coronet moved to what's supposed to be quite the space. I'm trying it on Saturday night. Loved the old location, too.
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Longhorned wrote:
ByJoveByJingle wrote:Went to Agustin Kitchen tonight. The locale was a revelation. Didn’t know Tucson had cool spaces like that. Divine place to be on a beautiful fall evening. The salad was ok, the mezze was an absolute train wreck, but I’ve become used to that since moving back to the US. But thankfully the Achiote pork was tasty as hell. Would definitely go back and try some other menu items.
Coronet moved to what's supposed to be quite the space. I'm trying it on Saturday night. Loved the old location, too.
Yea let us know, I was thinking about checking it out too
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scumdevils86 wrote:
Longhorned wrote:
ByJoveByJingle wrote:Went to Agustin Kitchen tonight. The locale was a revelation. Didn’t know Tucson had cool spaces like that. Divine place to be on a beautiful fall evening. The salad was ok, the mezze was an absolute train wreck, but I’ve become used to that since moving back to the US. But thankfully the Achiote pork was tasty as hell. Would definitely go back and try some other menu items.
Coronet moved to what's supposed to be quite the space. I'm trying it on Saturday night. Loved the old location, too.
Yea let us know, I was thinking about checking it out too
It was like its old self, but just being so Barrio Viejo about the whole thing. Damn good stuff.
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Jewel's Noodle Kitchen for handmade dumplings, noodles, and savory pies. It's pretty amazing. Something that, outside of northern China, you'd expect only to find in New York City. There's no way this place isn't about to explode, so get there soon. They don't speak a fucking word of English. And they're in a really ugly strip mall, which is always a good sign for food.

https://tucsonfoodie.com/2019/09/19/jew ... chen-open/" target="_blank
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Longhorned wrote:Jewel's Noodle Kitchen for handmade dumplings, noodles, and savory pies. It's pretty amazing. Something that, outside of northern China, you'd expect only to find in New York City. There's no way this place isn't about to explode, so get there soon. They don't speak a fucking word of English. And they're in a really ugly strip mall, which is always a good sign for food.

https://tucsonfoodie.com/2019/09/19/jew ... chen-open/" target="_blank
I just saw this. My wife and I will make a trip to that restaurant in the next three weeks.
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A Chinese student in my studio went last night:

“I just got back from the restaurant. I brought my friends from the northern part of China, since this restaurant is the northern chinese food. They (the experts) said its authentic but not as good as their families do. I dont eat this kind of food a lot so i would say its good, but i def wouldn’t eat often. i will give 7 out of 10. my friends said only 5 out 10.”

He said the dumplings were quite good.
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For Tucson that's probably pretty good
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You’re probably right. Just makes me wonder why it’s so hard to find great Arabic or Chinese or whatever food outside of the respective countries. Even when the people making it come from those countries. Is it so hard to find the right ingredients here? Since I only know how to boil a mean pot of water, I wouldn’t know.
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I'm sure it's the ingredients for sure. Sometimes even if everything is exactly the same it just doesn't seem right due to the atmosphere or water or general environment.
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ByJoveByJingle wrote:A Chinese student in my studio went last night:

“I just got back from the restaurant. I brought my friends from the northern part of China, since this restaurant is the northern chinese food. They (the experts) said its authentic but not as good as their families do. I dont eat this kind of food a lot so i would say its good, but i def wouldn’t eat often. i will give 7 out of 10. my friends said only 5 out 10.”

He said the dumplings were quite good.
This is so baffling. Why would they compare the food in a dumpling and noodle shop to home cooking? I've never been to northern China, but I guess it's possible they don't have dumpling and noodle shops there, and it really is just a New York and Hong Kong thing.
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Longhorned wrote:
ByJoveByJingle wrote:A Chinese student in my studio went last night:

“I just got back from the restaurant. I brought my friends from the northern part of China, since this restaurant is the northern chinese food. They (the experts) said its authentic but not as good as their families do. I dont eat this kind of food a lot so i would say its good, but i def wouldn’t eat often. i will give 7 out of 10. my friends said only 5 out 10.”

He said the dumplings were quite good.
This is so baffling. Why would they compare the food in a dumpling and noodle shop to home cooking? I've never been to northern China, but I guess it's possible they don't have dumpling and noodle shops there, and it really is just a New York and Hong Kong thing.
Not sure? Maybe they don’t eat out when they are at home and it’s their only point of reference. For me, if you can’t do better than home cooking at a restaurant then there’s something wrong with the restaurant. But then I grew up with military parents and often ate what was known in military parlance as SOS (shit on a slab) as a child. I was only marginally scarred by it.
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We’re at Indian Twist. I’m not disgusted or anything, but it is the worst Indian food I’ve ever had. Every single dish is equally bad.
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Longhorned wrote:We’re at Indian Twist. I’m not disgusted or anything, but it is the worst Indian food I’ve ever had. Every single dish is equally bad.
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