Please ! don't go to Taco Cabana and think that's good Tx Mex food. At
least go to Las Palapas, or try some hole-in-the-wall place. Usually
something with 'Jalisco' in the name is a good bet (a little spanish might
be needed). You're right on with Chris Madrid's, but you can take it one
step further and go to 'Little Hipps' just north of Downtown. They've got a
burger with a patty as big as a pancake, no exaggeration. For BBQ, got to
go to Rudy's.
Vic in SA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Gibbons" <gibbons@onemain.com>
To: "DML" <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 7:24 PM
Subject: DML: Was: Bernd's New Look!, Now: Texas Food
> Drivin' down to S.A this Saturday. I got's to get me some Taco Cabana and
> Bill Miller's. Maybe while I'm there I'll try Chris Madrid's. Can you
> believe I lived most of my life in Texas and never eaten there?
>
> Take it from me, Wichita KS is NOT the place to be if you are a
connoisseur
> of fine Tex-Mex!
>
> Mike G.
>
> <In response to>
>
> County Line and Oasis...both "stompin" grounds for me. :)
>
> - - Bernd
>
> > Ahh, Baytown
> >
> > I use to love driving down there from Houston while I worked for
> Harris
> > County Hospital District. They had a Baytown clinic that I used to
> support.
> Now
> > the Battle Ship Texas was cool too :) There was also this little place
> that
> sold
> > these bite size bacon bits that where crunchy but dam good. Some weird
> name
> too.
> > It's been a year since I left Texas. Another great place in Texas is
> Austin,
> the
> > County Line, Mmmm Mmmm good BBQ! or the Oasis! I can't wait to visit
there
> > sometime soon.
>
>
>
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