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pheyton wrote:Luckily never had the shits from Indian Curry or Mexican food in Japan. Here in the states it's a different story. I have to be careful what Mexican joints I eat at.
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Damn. Gotta go 'spa-king' soon. Sounds like the Indian curry place to be. I love the stuff. Fortunately, the Roppongi area has some great curry deals at lunch time..Ol Dirty Gaijin wrote:Damn straight. Spice Kitchen II is great...
Iraira wrote:Best Mexican food inspired next day shits in LA...down in Costa Mesa...Albertos.
xenomorph42 wrote:You think Costa Mesa has some good Mexican Food??? Some of the best Mexican Food I had was in El Monte and Baldwin Park. But I agree, gotta be careful, especially Mexicans prefer using reg. Lard when they cook the food. They wager, you can't beat the taste. And Veggie oil just won't cut it. So I ask around a lot.
But I do like the grading system we have, gives you a little peace of mind at least.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restaurant_rating
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I'm not sure what "THE" El Torito is.. Don't they have the chain restaurant in Aoyama?xenomorph42 wrote:.. They have "El Torito" as in "THE" El Torito in Roppongi??
GuyJean wrote:I'm not sure what "THE" El Torito is.. Don't they have the chain restaurant in Aoyama?
omae mona wrote:El Torito has not been doing real well. There are only 3 shops left in Tokyo according to their web page. Shinjuku Southern Terrace, Ikebukuro Sunshine, and Nishi-Kasai. I was at their minami-aoyama restaurant within the last year, but it's gone now.
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GuyJean wrote:I'm not sure what "THE" El Torito is.. Don't they have the chain restaurant in Aoyama?
Could probably find some donkey shows in Roppongi, which makes it feel like Mexico.. with a Chinese twist.![]()
GJ
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I think you're talking about La Jolla.. If you had a plate there for 750 yen, you got a bargain. I remember most plates were 1,200+.. Haven't been in years though..Iraira wrote:There's also a place in Hiroo (forgot the name, but it's on the left side of the street down the shoutengai...next to some decent place of ill repute that has no Mexican food), that is also overprices, but has decent Mexican food. A bunch a beans and rice shouldn't cost 750 yen, but Hiroo is Hiroo.
Mexican chilies? You can find them, but most chilies here are more 'Asian'; Thai, Chinese, Korean, etc..turonkusu wrote:.. I want to eat chiles, do they have them over there. I hear there's mexican restaurants over there but they're faux like tex-mex in US. tonikaku' Hello all you FG"s
Welcome turonkusu!turonkusu wrote:I want to eat chiles, do they have them over there. I hear there's mexican restaurants over there but they're faux like tex-mex in US.
Taro Toporific wrote:Welcome turonkusu!
As GuyJean said, little red hot chili (Korean) is available but you better bring your own. The big problem is that non-asian beans can cost more than meat here.![]()
(Mexican restaurants in Japan are so damn expensive but marginal in their offerings they just are not fun to eat at. However, on weird occasions I have run across interesting Peruvian food.)
turonkusu wrote:Oh NO! NOT MY PINTO BEANS!!!,
...maybe I'll be the first truly mexican restaurant over there, full with chiles rellenos and salsa that can pop your eyes out
Taro Toporific wrote:I am used to paying 4 bucks for a 10 lbs of pinto beans straight from the fields in Colorado so every time I fly back I pack to Crapan, I pack acouple sacks of beans.
Sadly, Japan live a life without spice (literally) and think Mexican food is ugly----Many Mex food ventures have failed in Tokyo and several large places have closed recently.
Iraira wrote:Best Mexican food inspired next day shits in LA...down in Costa Mesa...Albertos.
Captain Japan wrote:19th and Placentia. If you got the carnitas burrito combo you'd get two of those suckers plus beans and rice.
Doesn't it have a different name now?
Catoneinutica wrote:Was it Kent Gilbert who flopped at opening some Mexican chain restaurant here? . . .
Bucky wrote:That was Taco Time, a Eugene, Oregon-based chain. It lasted about two years max (circa 1985.) We were distantly involved in some of the prep work for the Japan effort.
As mentioned, I heard Junkadelic in NakaMeguro is pretty decent.. Any of the local NakaMega-jin been?GuyJean wrote:.. As for Mexican food. Yeah..
Fonda de la Madrugada - good, expensive, far
La Fiesta - ok, limited menu, never been
Junkadelic - ok, authentic, never been
La Jolla - ok, expensive, tasty
Havana Cafe - ok, fusion, 'interesting'
El Torito - ok, chain, bland
Other sources:
Bento.com
Old Metropiss (call to make sure it's still open)..
Well, it has the same Suguaro cactus logo.. But from memory, it's like J-Dennys]Fonda de la Madrugada[/URL] and La Jolla are probably the best, 'authentic' places I've been to in Tokyo..omae mona wrote:Unless somebody co-opted the name, Taco Time was alive and well with a branch in Futako Tamagawa. It closed down in 2005 or 2006, a year or two before they demolished the whole Dogwood Plaza shopping center it was in.
This kuchikomi site lists another branch, in Minami Senju, as closed. But a review on the page is dated as late as July 2007.
Is this a different chain?
Western All Stars wrote:Anyone know any good Mexican restaraunts in Osaka? I'm dying for a sangria right now.
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