I'm planning a Friday departure from the Hood with a stop in Moab for a day or so to properly break in the new mountain bike. Then on to Ken J's a couple of days early for a little work on his Vintage A/S, and on to the Fiesta.
Are you ready to RRRRRUUUUUMMMMMBBBBBLE???????????
i have a friend who likes new places, new things...
kevbo
EL Norteno at 6415 Zuni SE noted for "soft taco heaven", not for the squeamish cabrito (goat), lengua (tongue) and tasty barbacoa. Their web site lists alibi magazine's best Mexican restaurant winner 1999-2005 (last year of the contest) and Friday is free Ceviche; open 10AM till 9 PM.
M & J Sanitary Tortilla Factory (Restaurant) at 403 Second SW noted for their carne adovada, chiles rellenos and stuffed sopaipillas! M & J's has received the presidential nod of approval from more than one President of the United States.
With these recommendations and the listing in my guide they seem like must eat places to me.
BTW, "Eat Your Way ..." also list Old Smoky's Restaurant (pancake house) in Williams, AZ. Their supposed to be open at 6 AM. Great for an early start towards Grants, NM. "Eat Your Way ..." didn't list anything for Grant, NM.
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Don (KD6UVT) & Gail Williams
What do you want to be in life, a spectator or a participant?
BTW, "Eat Your Way ..." also list Old Smoky's Restaurant (pancake house) in Williams, AZ. Their supposed to be open at 6 AM. Great for an early start towards Grants, NM. "Eat Your Way ..." didn't list anything for Grant, NM.
In this case size does not matter - unless you are going to park at our house - then smaller is better. You should have lots of company if you bring your 32 footer....
The M & J Sanitary Tortilla Factory was a great ABQ restaurant for decades. Sadly, they have closed their doors.
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Originally Posted by Motoman
EL Norteno at 6415 Zuni SE noted for "soft taco heaven", not for the squeamish cabrito (goat), lengua (tongue) and tasty barbacoa. Their web site lists alibi magazine's best Mexican restaurant winner 1999-2005 (last year of the contest) and Friday is free Ceviche; open 10AM till 9 PM.
M & J Sanitary Tortilla Factory (Restaurant) at 403 Second SW noted for their carne adovada, chiles rellenos and stuffed sopaipillas! M & J's has received the presidential nod of approval from more than one President of the United States.
With these recommendations and the listing in my guide they seem like must eat places to me.
BTW, "Eat Your Way ..." also list Old Smoky's Restaurant (pancake house) in Williams, AZ. Their supposed to be open at 6 AM. Great for an early start towards Grants, NM. "Eat Your Way ..." didn't list anything for Grant, NM.