Flavelle's Profile
The Best Mexican Food In The East Bay.
La Costa Taqueria is the best mexican food i've ever had. Fast, Friendly, and delicious...
Tracy (I think it's a little for central CA, but oh well), Brentwood, and Oakley.
YOU HAVE TO TRY IT!
If you want Fish or seafood, Oakley is the best, but Brentwood Is great w/every thing too.
I recommend Carne Asada Burrito w/everything.
Good Eats!
Best Burger in Bay Area?
Quarter Pound Big Burger in the Easy Bay.
If you're like me, and you like big greasy fattening burgers and giant fries w/yummy shakes and a country atmosphere open very late then this is the place for you!
Best Hawaiian plate lunch in Bay Area
High Bar Hawaiian BBQ. It's the only I've had and it's in Brentwood in the East Bay.
It was good, but I'm just not a fan of Hawaiian BBQ. It's very very popular though, so it's proabbly really good.
Cajun Crab House, SJ Any reports yet?
Not San Jose, but I have been to one in Oakland.. What's the place in SJ called? I'd love to try it!
Anyone else eat this combo? PB&J with pancakes ...
I used to date somebody and for our birthdays every year, his mother would make Pancake-cake. at least 15 pancakes high.. Delicious.
Mexican Food Hell.
Pardon the language, but that is what my hunt has turned up when looking for a Decent Mexican Place. I have yet to find one, and honestly I don't think they exist in New England. I just moved from California and where I come from the Salsa is Spicy if you know what I mean...
So here's my dilemma:
Stale Chips from a Bag
Sweet Salsa (which for some reason I have been told is the spiciest salsa...)
Fake cheese (okay even for tex-mex, what is up with that???)
Just basically bad food all around.
I've had
El Torrero (post road): Too expensive, sweet salsa, fake cheese lettuceamole (that's right i said it and i'll let you figure out what this $4 sensation was pretending to be)- This place is the whole she-bang when it comes to crap.. I do not recommend it.
Baja's: I left before I even finished... I had to mix up salsa with their 50 flavors to create something edible... and where i come from if you are at a sit down place you are served your own salsa
Bulldog Burrito: I wasn't expecting anything out of it. I new it was one of those tex-mex burrito places but they used like the entirely wrong type of beans
La Casita: ( I actually worked there) totally tex-mex and not too bad for what it was... Best salsa i've had in this area. the chefs were from the same part of Cali as me and they know what spicy means.
Viva Zapatas: Great chips-Crap Salsa... I didn't even have the mexican there i just had a guac burger which i will have to admit is delicious.
Okay so now you see my problem... Somebody please shed some light on a decent place.... with real ingredients.
Desperately seeking good Mexican food in New Haven area
eh, I didn't like it at all.