They just opened in the old Chuys/Lindys at Catalina Hwy. First trip breakfast burro was meh, 2nd trip chorizo burro was one of the best Ive ever had. Didnt need a shower after either.
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Tacos are like sex.
Give me all the tacos.
Give me all the tacos.
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Interesting concept for what they're going to do on Broadway when all the construction is done
https://tucson.com/business/new-develop ... c8735.html
https://tucson.com/business/new-develop ... c8735.html
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So a few buddies and I are heading out for homecoming in Nov.
Locals - if you had to pick your top 3 restaurants now they would be...
Locals - if you had to pick your top 3 restaurants now they would be...
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Seis Kitchen at the Mercado, Wild Garlic Grill, Charro Steak.
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Fini’s is opening a second location where the Oracle and Magee Chuy’s was.
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Tito and Pep, El Berraco, Vivace.
Posto Sano is a Roman pizza joint at Skyline and Campbell. Solid. If you’ve ever had Pizza al Taglio, it’s legit.
Posto Sano is a Roman pizza joint at Skyline and Campbell. Solid. If you’ve ever had Pizza al Taglio, it’s legit.
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Sort of depends on style. Mexican is almost too tough to narrow down.EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 2:50 pm So a few buddies and I are heading out for homecoming in Nov.
Locals - if you had to pick your top 3 restaurants now they would be...
Wild Garlic is a good choice for non-Mexican. Fiamme for pizza. I just like Poco and Mom's too much and it is more New Mexico style, so I'll make that a top three in no particular order.
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Tito and Pep and Seis for sure
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Thanks guys - gotta have Mexican when we get out there and I know there are a lot of choices. Last time I was there a couple years ago I did Mi Nidito. But a good steak place and a good Italian one would also suffice. And Wild Garlic sounds really good too.
We just selected a nice airbnb 4 bedroom home in the foothills so I am very excited.
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We just selected a nice airbnb 4 bedroom home in the foothills so I am very excited.
If there is a Beardownwildcats.com homecoming tent on the mall let me know. I owe a few of you some drinks.
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The Taco Bell on Grant is amazing.
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You can get it all at the La Encantada area.
Blanco, North and Flemings.
Blanco, North and Flemings.
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La Encantada is too prissy and chain-ish. More casual and local us the way to go
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Blanco has fantastic views but meh food. It would be great in Nov on the patio, but the food has never been anything that stood out to me.
On Italian, I'd go Guiseppes before North in that area. More uniquely local. I know a few people who love Trattoria Pina, but I haven't been there. Vero Amore is really good down the hill a bit.
Chef Alisah's Bosnian is nearby the foothills too.
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I’m cracking up. You guys approach Tucson restaurants the same way you do Arizona basketball.
Don’t ever change...
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UNESCO City of Gastronomy, bitch.
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Tucson is actually a fantastic food city. Yeah it isn't NYC but outside of that it is a really good food city. And as the other comment said, it is UNESCO world city of gastronomy...an honor it got before NYC or SF or London or Tokyo did.EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 5:19 pm I’m cracking up. You guys approach Tucson restaurants the same way you do Arizona basketball.
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What? I haven't claimed Bobby Robbins destroyed the food scene in Tucson once.EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 5:19 pm I’m cracking up. You guys approach Tucson restaurants the same way you do Arizona basketball.
Don’t ever change...
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Chef Alisahs is always wonderful. Selena's Salvadorian on Campbell is lovely too for a different taste of latin American food. Tito and pep is my current favorite. Ensenada Street Food on the south side has fish tacos and birria tacos that are kick ass.
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Tucson food is horrible against the zone.EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 5:19 pm I’m cracking up. You guys approach Tucson restaurants the same way you do Arizona basketball.
Don’t ever change...
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Or was Tucson food excellent until the UA President and AD got involved?Alieberman wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 8:38 pmTucson food is horrible against the zone.EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 5:19 pm I’m cracking up. You guys approach Tucson restaurants the same way you do Arizona basketball.
Don’t ever change...
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At least Tucson food isn't like Arizona Football. If it was the meals would either be terrible or average, but you'd probably get violent diarrhea after the average meals because nothing half decent can last.EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Sat May 22, 2021 1:01 amOr was Tucson food excellent until the UA President and AD got involved?Alieberman wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 8:38 pmTucson food is horrible against the zone.EastCoastCat wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 5:19 pm I’m cracking up. You guys approach Tucson restaurants the same way you do Arizona basketball.
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Me and my dorm buddies favorite place to eat in college was Sanchez Burrito Company on 1st Ave. just north of Grant.
(Old drive in with the big beer mug on the sign - has changed hands many times over the years, was Wild Garlic, now Asian Sofrito)
Used to be able to get a huge burrito (13 plus different kinds) enchilada style with sour cream and guac for about 3 dollars.
At one time there were eight. The last one on Cortaro/Thornydale is going out of business:
https://tucson.com/business/northwest-t ... 9e601.html
(Old drive in with the big beer mug on the sign - has changed hands many times over the years, was Wild Garlic, now Asian Sofrito)
Used to be able to get a huge burrito (13 plus different kinds) enchilada style with sour cream and guac for about 3 dollars.
At one time there were eight. The last one on Cortaro/Thornydale is going out of business:
https://tucson.com/business/northwest-t ... 9e601.html
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Went to Charro Steak on Thursday night. Had the 14 oz ancho chile seasoned prime rib with the green chile mashed potatoes. Was amazing
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I grew up at Ina/Thornydale. That NW Sanchez was a place we got regularly when I was a kid. Ate there last right before Covid hit. Still super yummy.UAEebs86 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 7:03 pm Me and my dorm buddies favorite place to eat in college was Sanchez Burrito Company on 1st Ave. just north of Grant.
(Old drive in with the big beer mug on the sign - has changed hands many times over the years, was Wild Garlic, now Asian Sofrito)
Used to be able to get a huge burrito (13 plus different kinds) enchilada style with sour cream and guac for about 3 dollars.
At one time there were eight. The last one on Cortaro/Thornydale is going out of business:
https://tucson.com/business/northwest-t ... 9e601.html
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Maybe I bought your childhood home last fall. I live at Ina and Thornydale. Sunny Hills Estates.UAdevil wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 8:11 pmI grew up at Ina/Thornydale. That NW Sanchez was a place we got regularly when I was a kid. Ate there last right before Covid hit. Still super yummy.UAEebs86 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 7:03 pm Me and my dorm buddies favorite place to eat in college was Sanchez Burrito Company on 1st Ave. just north of Grant.
(Old drive in with the big beer mug on the sign - has changed hands many times over the years, was Wild Garlic, now Asian Sofrito)
Used to be able to get a huge burrito (13 plus different kinds) enchilada style with sour cream and guac for about 3 dollars.
At one time there were eight. The last one on Cortaro/Thornydale is going out of business:
https://tucson.com/business/northwest-t ... 9e601.html
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I grew up at the 22nd/Craycroft location and my parents knew Rey and Stevi really well in the late 80s/early 90s. Great people. Need to make a trip to see them before its too late
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Tucson pizza these days... Anello, Fiamme, Falora, or write in candidate. Visiting relative will want the best Tucson pizza. Been to each of these only once (and way pre-pandemic) and you guys have good restaurant recommendations. My normal pizza is Empire, but I’m guessing that wouldn’t be fancy enough. TIA
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I love Falora but I haven't been to any of the others on your list
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Empire's elote pizza is so good!
Newest pizza spot: Zio Peppe https://ziopeppeaz.com/
Serial Grillers newest concept will be open in 3 weeks at Speedway/Swan . Detroit style pizza
https://tucsonfoodie.com/2021/04/06/tra ... yle-pizza/
Newest pizza spot: Zio Peppe https://ziopeppeaz.com/
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I've had that Detroit-style pizza on my calendar. Can't wait.
Tonight we're trying Janet and Ray's, which is in its soft opening phase. The menu is on a black board, so I can't see it until I place my order in-house. It's the brand new Caribbean place.
Tonight we're trying Janet and Ray's, which is in its soft opening phase. The menu is on a black board, so I can't see it until I place my order in-house. It's the brand new Caribbean place.
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Okay. Highest recommendation for Janet and Ray's. Amazing food. And the nicest people you'll ever meet.
The offerings are on the board. If you're doing take out, tell them and have a seat. They'll come over. If you don't see something you want on the board, tell them. There's more than they've written down, like fried plantains and stuff like that.
Wednesdays and Thursdays are generally what mom's cooking. Just incredible African diaspora food: jerk chicken, fried chicken, chicken and waffles, mac & cheese (best I've ever had), and all the sides you can imagine.
Fridays is fish night. Janet says they make a mean lobster mac and cheese, with an entire lobster tail laid over the top of it.
Saturdays are Caribbean: oxtails, various chicken dishes, peas and rice, and all the stuff.
Sundays are soul food.
22nd St. and Craycroft
Tell them Longhorned sent you, throw them a wink, and wiggle your bum around.
The offerings are on the board. If you're doing take out, tell them and have a seat. They'll come over. If you don't see something you want on the board, tell them. There's more than they've written down, like fried plantains and stuff like that.
Wednesdays and Thursdays are generally what mom's cooking. Just incredible African diaspora food: jerk chicken, fried chicken, chicken and waffles, mac & cheese (best I've ever had), and all the sides you can imagine.
Fridays is fish night. Janet says they make a mean lobster mac and cheese, with an entire lobster tail laid over the top of it.
Saturdays are Caribbean: oxtails, various chicken dishes, peas and rice, and all the stuff.
Sundays are soul food.
22nd St. and Craycroft
Tell them Longhorned sent you, throw them a wink, and wiggle your bum around.
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Oo sounds good. I live in Old Fort Lowell so not too far away and I definitely want to try the new Detroit Pizza place when it opens.
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Sounds great. Only bad thing about living where I do on the NW side, much more limited selection of unique restaurants. With a pregnant wife and working from home for so long I've literally ventured east of Oracle only about 5 times in the last 8-9 months.
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Am I the only one here who's ever noticed that the Eegee's on Speedway and Craycroft is the worst Eegee's in Eegee Town? I go out of my way to more distant Eegee'ses every time.
"We don't have any lettuce!"
"We don't have any medium sized!"
"We don't have any drink trays!"
"Here's your order thrown together haphazardly and now go die in a fire!"
"We don't have any lettuce!"
"We don't have any medium sized!"
"We don't have any drink trays!"
"Here's your order thrown together haphazardly and now go die in a fire!"
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Nope you're not alone. I swore that one off after my last to-go order. How do you forget bacon bits on ranch fries?! They offered to toast the bread, wrapped it up and bagged it. Got home and it was burned.
Brothers Noodles next door is great though!
Brothers Noodles next door is great though!
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I'm relieved it isn't just me.
But how can Brothers Noodles survive when it's next door to Jewel's Noodle Kitchen? Maybe I'd eat at Brothers Noodles if it were somewhere across town instead of being so eclipsed by Jewel's.
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Haven't made it to Jewel's yet, but it sounds like I should.
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Just be sure to place the order online, unless you speak Mandarin.scumdevils86 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 3:25 pm Haven't made it to Jewel's yet, but it sounds like I should.
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Hmmm I was thinking of going on Saturday for lunch in person. I most assuredly don't speak Mandarin though. What would you recommend? I personally want to just order everything on the menu.Longhorned wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 4:14 pmJust be sure to place the order online, unless you speak Mandarin.scumdevils86 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 3:25 pm Haven't made it to Jewel's yet, but it sounds like I should.
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It's so cheap you might as well order everything. I wouldn't waste time with their noodles. It's all about the dumplings and buns and pies.
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Anyone been to Toast 101?
It kind of looks shitty from the outside but I heard good things.
It kind of looks shitty from the outside but I heard good things.
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I haven't been yet but I've also heard nothing but good things. I also like how it looks shitty from the outside. My kind of place.
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But by shitty.. it just kind of looks like a Denny's.Longhorned wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 8:16 am I haven't been yet but I've also heard nothing but good things. I also like how it looks shitty from the outside. My kind of place.
We are going this morning. I'll report back if they offer a "Moons over My Hammy"
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I have always thought that if a place looks shitty from the outside but the parking lot is full it must be really good food.Alieberman wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 8:01 am Anyone been to Toast 101?
It kind of looks shitty from the outside but I heard good things.
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The machaca and egg burrito at the Nico's on Broadway east of Craycroft is truly great and memorable.
Basically, you want to hit their breakfast burrito menu. But if you want something like a carne asada burrito, go across the street to Calle Tepa, which is owned by the original Guadalajara Grill people.
I've never had anything but burritos there. I hear that not all Nico'ses are the same.
Basically, you want to hit their breakfast burrito menu. But if you want something like a carne asada burrito, go across the street to Calle Tepa, which is owned by the original Guadalajara Grill people.
I've never had anything but burritos there. I hear that not all Nico'ses are the same.
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The Nico's that is walking distance from my house off Cortaro SUCKS. The one in Vail was great (it's now a Fito's).Longhorned wrote: ↑Mon Jul 05, 2021 9:08 am The machaca and egg burrito at the Nico's on Broadway east of Craycroft is truly great and memorable.
Basically, you want to hit their breakfast burrito menu. But if you want something like a carne asada burrito, go across the street to Calle Tepa, which is owned by the original Guadalajara Grill people.
I've never had anything but burritos there. I hear that not all Nico'ses are the same.