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Showing posts with label Lunch. Show all posts

Sunday, June 24, 2012

El Gallo Giro

This post is waaaaaay overdue. Ash grew up going to San Diego every summer where her grandparents lived. Finally when she took me there, we had to go to a little Mexican restaurant that she and her brother frequented....frequented frequently. It was there that I was turned on to how delicious a true Mexican taco is. I'm not talking ground beef with chopped lettuce and Ortega taco shells, I'm talking real corn tortilla, carnitas tacos. 

El Gallo Giro is the only place that I've found so far that comes close to matching such flavor. Its definitely the most authentic Mexican food you'll find around here. If the food doesn't say that itself, then the fact that more Spanish than English is spoken there should convince you.



Typically, I would write about the tacos, but for the sake of demonstrating the uniqueness of this place, I decided to order something else. (But seriously, if you're there, get the carnitas tacos. They are sooooo good!)

Price:
Lunch / Dinner: It can really range from $5 a' la carte items to $15 combo meals.

Food:

I have a friend who lived in Tijuana. Whenever I eat out at Mexican places with him he always gets upset when they bring out chips and salsa. Apparently, real Mexico doesn't eat that (at least not together). Munching on chips and salsa though is a lot better than doing nothing when your'e waiting on your food.

That took a long time to say "they give you chips and salsa to start".
And their salsa is pretty good. 



Next time I go, I promise I'll get a picture of the juices, but this will do for now. Its about a pint of tamarind juice. It'll give you a sugar high in about 12.3 seconds. The flavors switch up here and there, but they always have horchata (a personal favorite drink).

El Gillo Giro Tamarind Juice juices
Chips and tamarind Juice

The Molcajete comes with a side of refried beans and rice. I don't know if there's much to say on that other than "they taste good". 

El Gillo Girro beans rice food



Ok, here's where it's at. The Molcajeta. Its a giant bowl of rock that is full of everything: chicken, shrimp, steak, cheese, cactus, jalapeno, and onion. It comes with a side of tortillas, so you end up treating it kind of like a Fajita. The bottom line is, it is loaded with flavor. Seriously, so good. It's on the pricier side of the menu, but if you go there a few times and are ready for a change, then I would give it a try. It's one of those things that you really can't get anywhere else, its that unique (at least around here).

You may learn that I am a huge sucker for flavor. Yeah, I love a tuna sandwhich and potato casserole here and there, but spices, and herbs, and tanginess, and whatever else, mmmmmm, I love it. In this one bowl, you find all of that. So try it out!!




The bowl is around 1 million degrees, so be careful!

El Gillo Giro molcajet mocajete food
The Molcajete

Overall:
If you like Mexican food, it's worth your time; you'll probably get hooked. Ash and I have totally become regulars, and are actually hesitant to blog about it for fear of it loosing its "hole-in-the-wall, our-own-find" kind of status, but alas, the purpose of the blog lives on: good, local food must thrive.
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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Station 22


We actually have gone here a few times, but haven't written about it yet. This place serves mostly sandwiches, but also has some soup, salad, and some pretty good dessert action. However, they do have some fantastic looking non-sandwich items on the menu.
To get right into it:

Food:
The first time I went there, I got the Memphis chicken sandwich and have been way to nervous to get anything different since. It was so good the first time that I just feel like it's too risky to try anything else in fear that I'll eat it and it wont be as good. Then Ill just beat myself up till the next time I go back for not having got that Memphis chicken. It is seriously that good. Battered and friend chicken slabs, smothered in a sweet and spicy honey glaze. On top of pickled red cabbage, and put in between two pieces of ciabatta bread.
Station 22 Chicken sandwhich

My biggest complaint is the ciabatta just isnt a very good recipe, so its softer than what youde expect it to be, but over all, it is a fantastic sandwich.

If you're feeling a little more hungry, you can order the side of steak fries, complete with fry sauce. Also very good. They add some spice to them. Aside from Gurus' sweet potato fries, I would say that these are the best fries I've had in town.

Station 22 Chicken sandwhich

Memphis Chicken Sandwich. She's a beauty.

Pricing:
Sandwiches range from about $6 to $9
Sides, if bought with a sandwich are $1 (fries, salad, soup)
desserts are $1 to $3

Over All:
Recommended.

The restaurant has a great atmosphere, modern with a touch of hole-in-the-wall. Located on center street, you wont be disappointed for the quality of flavor for the price.
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