I get a huge kick out of this:
http://www.maxim.com/amg/STUFF/Articles/2011+Food+and+Drink+Awards:+Five+Best+Dinners





I get a huge kick out of this:
http://www.maxim.com/amg/STUFF/Articles/2011+Food+and+Drink+Awards:+Five+Best+Dinners
OMG, RoRo is a published journalist now :)
Roland only reads Maxim for the food articles! ;)
I <3 Roland. Well done!!
Heheh - he sure knew how to play to the venue, no?
Of course, it's great that Los Guachos is getting that kind of love (and that it gets Columbus some exposure as part of the deal). Only downside - Los Guachos is already pretty damned busy, and I want my tacos!
Maybe that was a bit selfish.
Bravo! Next article - Hubert's pierogies. "His soft potato pillows reminded me not of Cleveland, Ohio, but some thing more distant and culturally ethnic - Kraków perhaps."
drew said:
Heheh - he sure knew how to play to the venue, no?Of course, it's great that Los Guachos is getting that kind of love (and that it gets Columbus some exposure as part of the deal). Only downside - Los Guachos is already pretty damned busy, and I want my tacos!
Maybe that was a bit selfish.
Well, there's always Taqueria el Fogoncito on Morse Road that you guys turned me on to! Their al pastor and spicy habanero Roland referred to are the bomb.
Two for one tacos tomorrow!
Thanks all :) I read the article this morning and couldn't stop laughing at just how "Maxim" it sounded.
Truth be told, if you roll in there around dusk, it does kinda resemble the scene at the Titty Twister in From Dusk til Dawn. Minus the vampires. Maybe... I've never ventured into El Volcan.
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