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06-09-2009, 09:01 AM
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Location: Cleveland, OH
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Originally Posted by Mexican Restaurants
Hello, I am Mexican and I love Mexican food, it is true that many restaurants here in Cleveland adapt their food so Americans will like them, but I have found some pretty good ones around Cleveland. You can find more on www.mexicanrestaurantfinder.com a lot of them have coupon offers on that site too. Have you ever been to Don Tequila? or Mariachi Cocos?
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Do you like Mi Pueblo in University Circle??
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11-07-2009, 08:23 PM
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The best food for everyone at Kebab House in Euclid
This new restaurant in Euclid,OH Kebab House has great staff.We work in Eulcid,and after they opened we go to Kebab House almost every day.Just go to kebaborder.com and see the menu.I would recomend Lula Kebab, Excellent Food!Any kebab on the menu also great.
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11-07-2009, 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by erici
This new restaurant in Euclid,OH Kebab House has great staff.We work in Eulcid,and after they opened we go to Kebab House almost every day.Just go to kebaborder.com and see the menu.I would recomend Lula Kebab, Excellent Food!Any kebab on the menu also great.
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Looks good but I am fairly certain kebab's fall a continent or so away from Mexican cuisine.
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11-09-2009, 01:02 PM
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What about Que Tal in Coventry? Not really authentic, but yummy burritos.
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Originally Posted by OhioNative
Authentic Mexican does not involve chips and salsa - that is really an American invention. Really, anything with a wheat flour based shell is not authentic, like burritos, etc.
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Actually disagree with that.
Mostly.
Chips and salsa are everywhere in mexico, but the salsa is not soupy like it is just about everywhere here. In MX it is chunky: it's actual chopped up veggies, not liquefied "sauce"....
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11-09-2009, 03:29 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Peregrine
What about Que Tal in Coventry? Not really authentic, but yummy burritos.
Actually disagree with that.
Mostly.
Chips and salsa are everywhere in mexico, but the salsa is not soupy like it is just about everywhere here. In MX it is chunky: it's actual chopped up veggies, not liquefied "sauce"....
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Que Tal fell victim to McDonald..errr Chipotle. On E 185 St there is a place called Chili Peppers which is just like Que Tal (maybe former owners/workers?) Really good fast Mexican food.
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11-10-2009, 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by AndyF667
Que Tal fell victim to McDonald..errr Chipotle. On E 185 St there is a place called Chili Peppers which is just like Que Tal (maybe former owners/workers?) Really good fast Mexican food.
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Que Tal is gone, but its replacement, Tree Country Bistro, is getting good reviews.
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11-10-2009, 07:02 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Clevelander17
Que Tal is gone, but its replacement, Tree Country Bistro, is getting good reviews.
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which is korean, tai & japanese (no kebabs either)....
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