d4v3 wrote:
I am sorry to hear the albondigas aren't that great. Obviously that item must have also piqued your interest. What are tlacoyos, exactly? I always thought they were similar to huaraches. I didn't see them posted yesterday.
The albondigas aren't terrible just don't really stand out (other than having a very strong garlic component), and the rice at dona lolis always, IMO leaves something to be desired.
the tlacoyos (and a couple of other non-menu items are are still posted, on a yellow sign near the grill windowup front (can be partially obscured by a high chair stack)
I've had tlacoyos at a couple of places and don't really have a good handle on what they
should look like or what they would look like if you ordered them in mexico, every version I've had had little resemblance to the others. In the case of Dona Lolis, what they are smallish sort of empandaish things filled with filling (in this case requeson) and then topped with some cilantro onion and cheese. The masa for the litle pouch does not seemed baked or deep fried, rather the same griddle texture of tortillas etc. for $1.99, its well worth a try.
d4v3 wrote:
Since you are from the neighborhood, have you ever been to Siete Mares? I have eaten there only twice in 4 years, but it was surprisingly good both times. However, judging by the somewhat grungy appearance of the place, I just can't help but think that I was lucky. I had a very bad experience once with Mexican seafood, so I shy away from places that are not very busy. When we ate there, the waitress spoke absolutely no english. When my slightly less than adequate command of spanish failed, she got the cook to come out and translate. He looked like he was about 18 years old. We were totally surprised at how well he cooked for his age.
UPDATE: I saw that the Siete Mares was closed on a saturday night. I think they have gone out of business.
Actually I'm not from the neighborhood but I do eat in the area fairly often, though I never tried siete mares.
I did spy a couple of new places which If I had digital image capability I would have posted merely for their names:
"El Pollo Frito: home of the southern fried chicken"
and a place serving burgers and middle-eastern - "Big Buns and Pita", which I'm sure any number of bad puns can be fashioned from
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zim on June 12th, 2006, 3:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.