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where did you have enchiladas made with flour tortillas? |
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I don't remember actually. I've stopped getting enchiladas for the most part because I haven't been able to find any good ones out here. It's been a while. |
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Mexican food in CA is vastly superior to what you get in TX. I lived in Dallas for a short time, went to tons of Mexican restaurants. I found a very good one but the vast majority were terrible compared to what you can get in CA.
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THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS CALI MEX!!!! seriously, you cant compare. and i think LA has a greater variety of mexican places. you have DF places, oaxaca places, tortas GDL style. it is more authentic. and flour tortillas for enchiladas is blasphemous!!! who does that? i do agree that there are a lot of marisco places in LA. even trucks that offer mariscos. thats the diversity that LA has. all of mexican cuisine, from high cuisine fusions to veracruz style fish. LA hands down.
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I can get fajitas anywhere....![]() |
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I've lived in California my whole life and only visited Texas a few times. The only difference I've noticed is that the meat in Texas is fresher and tastier. Maybe the cattle have more room to graze and that keeps them healthier. I've seen cattle housed up in small quarters up the I-5 near Bakersfield and Fresno. I think that makes a difference.
As far as the rest of the spices and ingredients, I've tasted a huge variety of Mexican food here in the L.A. basin and some good food in Houston and Dallas. Quality-wise, I don't think Tex-Mex could be much better than what I've already tried here in Cali. Oh, by the way, Ensenada style fish tacos and burritos are excellent when made well.......Taco Nazo in South El Monte rules! |
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The only thing I miss about Texas is the chicken friend steak, and biskits and, whats that stuff??? Gravy? Right gravy.....I miss that stuff.
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There are a few wonderful Mexican restaurants in LA/Orange County area. There are MANY poor ones. Same for Texas. We had a really awful meal in Amarillo one afternoon. The waitress was smoking a cigarette as she plunked our plates in front of us. Now, the food in San Antonio was a treat! |
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Carne Guisada is chunks of beef stewed in a rather thick gravy. Carne Asada is almost the same thing but the gravy is thinner or more watery. Both very good.
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Carne Asada Carne Asada Carne Asada |
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