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“Aaaaahhhhh!!!!” Silvia Hernandez ahhhed when she saw my phone open to the blurb on about her Taqueria Gael out in the middle of nowhere in Andrews, Texas, just downhill, downwind, and downgradient (hydrogeologically speaking) of the radioactive waste dumps along the border with New Mexico. Although I wished she had a sampler plate of the three stews the Texas Monthly ta...


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celebrating the Chinese New Year at Feng Cha

New places are springing into action! Roya (Persian) is now open (7858 Shoal Creek) and looks gorgeous. tzintzuntzan, Fonda San Miguel’s side hustle bakery/café at 2302 West North Loop (say zin-zun-zan), is now open and is also a stunner. Old Jerusalem (3808 Spicewood Springs) and SOSU Izakaya & Sushi Bar (6701 Burnet) are ...


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The Real Deal Holyfield

Pitmaster Miguel Vidal is a fallen angel. His landmark trailer, Valentina’s Tex Mex BBQ, landed on Texas Monthly’s best BBQ and taco lists (the Real Deal Holyfield remains one of the best tacos I’ve ever mauled). He moved his pits from South Austin to Deep South Austin to Deepest-Darkest South Austin (aka Buda), where delays, blown budgets, and mou...


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Hit this place on the way down to Brackettville for a water event. Con Huevos immediately put me in a good mood because right there, at the front, was a sweet tortie bodega cat!

Texas Monthly mentions (recommends?) the Carmen (potato and eggs scrambled, cheddar cheese, avocado, cilantro, side of ranchera salsa), which was git-dang good (and the tortie enjoyed s...


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I was in Lubbock on business and was able to stop in at Jimenez and Friends to try the Three Amigos Plate featuring the asado de puerco, carne guisada, and picadillo. The carne guisada was mwah!! and the leader of the trio. I also tried their pink cake, which seems to be the real reason José Ralat of Texas Monthly included them on the list. Several locals at the meeting ...


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