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Cuisine:  Latin American, Mexican
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The best little find I shouldn’t tell anyone about, cuz it’s already hard enough getting a table! I don’t need to look at the menu–it’s always Ensalada Nopales, Tacos de Pescado, and a Jalapeno Margarita with salt (hey, who ever said nutritionists don’t bend the rules). A cozy, hip spot with a chil... Read More
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In general, I am not a big Mexican food lover probably because I find it very hard to eat just one chip. For lunch today, I ate at a at Barrio Chino which is located on Broome between Orchard and Ludlow. My friend who I went with said her friend, from Texas, thinks it is the best Mexican food in N... Read More
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Trevor came into our neck of the woods today to try lunch somewhere we'd not been yet, Barrio Chino, in the Lower East Side or since it's south (below) of Delancy, BelDel? While the food was good, not extraordinary, the chill ambiance and friendly service is well worth returning for. Barrio Chino, ... Read More
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253 Broome St, btwn Orchard and Ludlow Sts (212) 228-6710 Pricing: Cheap Venue: Sit Down Cuisine: Mexican Favorite Dish(es): Tacos Tinga de Pollo ($8); rice and black beans ($3); Ginger Mojito ($8) Really good tacos. Super flavorful, tender meat... Mexican restaurant with an underlying Chinese t... Read More
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BARRIO CHINO 253 Broome St (Ludlow & Orchard St) 212-228-6710 Living on the border of Mexico for eighteen years biased me somewhat towards Mexican food in New York City. Bonita’s tortillas are too thick, Rosa Mexicano is too pricey, La Esquina is too pretentious, and El Sombrero (The Hat) d... Read More
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In a recent New York Times piece, Harry Hurt III delves into the world of tequila and visits the experts at Dos Caminos, one of the city's premiere tequila bars. Hurt and his tasting group try blanco, repasado, and anejo tequilas until their palates are shot and their tongues are on fire. Inspired b... Read More
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Name: Sarah Raymont Occupation: Spanish teacher. I also work at The Sweet Life, which is a candy store in my neighborhood. Borough: Manhattan, Lower East Side. Relationship status: In a relationship What did you eat today? For breakfast I had orange + lemon juice, tea, and a giant bo... Read More
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At least that's what they say on bathroom walls...No they don't (as far as I know). But I have to admit that my Metrocard and I got quite a workout this weekend. First stop, Woodside, Queens on Friday night to meet my pal Jennifer at the thoroughly Irish Donovan's Pub for a brewsky or two and a c... Read More
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From Serious Eats: New York As far as MSG goes, I'm with Jeffrey Steingarten. There's no such thing as “Chinese restaurant syndrome.” I'll be sure to report back if I experience chifa syndrome though.. Before anyone gets the wrong idea about this place, I should point out that the litt... Read More
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