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A new restaurant with a taste of Mexico recently opened its doors in Columbia’s Five Points. Arroyo Tacos + Tequila has opened at 819 Harden St., between Pawley’s Front Porch and Eddie’s ...
The iconic Mexican restaurant opened in the late '80s and helped launch modern Mexican food into the public eye in a major way. The menu continues to change and evolve, so don’t miss an ...
Kiki's Mexican Restaurant: El Paso, Texas: El Paso, Texas: 1976 1 Founded in 1976 and has remained in same location. [1] King Taco: Los Angeles, California Los Angeles, California 1974 22 La Bamba Mexican Restaurant: Champaign, Illinois: Champaign, Illinois: 1987 8 La Salsa: Los Angeles, California Los Angeles, California 1979 23 Lucha Libre ...
It was founded in 1979 by Greg Wakeham, Lou Chambers, and one other with the chain's original location being in Atlanta's Virginia Highlands neighborhood; this location is still open as of 2023. In 2000, Bob Campbell, Joe Ardagna, and Greg Wakeham established Tappan Street Restaurant Group, who expanded the chain to 25 locations in 3 states. [1]
Atlanta, Georgia "Auburn Taco Plate" (a sample of three tacos: Mexican Street Taco – hickory-smoked angus brisket, grilled corn pico and avocado crema, OG Auburn Taco – smoked pork butt, coleslaw, pickles and BBQ sauce; Korean BBQ Taco – soy-based marinaded grilled flank steak, Asian papaya slaw and sriracha aioli). Tejas Chocolate and ...
The next time you hit up a Mexican or Tex-Mex restaurant, consider diving a bit deeper into the top shelf of the tequila bar, pairing these Osorio-recommended cocktails with common dishes on the menu:
Courtesy of Dlena. dLeña — in Washington, D.C. — specializes in wood-fired Mexican cuisine, but with a twist. Think: Pulpo al Pastor, Birria de Hongos, and Carajillo Crème Brulée.
The cuisine of Atlanta reflects both Southern and much broader influences. The city is home to a mix of high-end chef-driven restaurants receiving praise at the national level, an ethnic restaurant scene along Buford Highway, and traditional Southern eateries. Atlanta is the birthplace of Coca-Cola. [1]