Anyone else partake in the disappointingly delicious joy of Panchos?
Raise the flag when you want more sopapillas!!
Raise the flag when you want more sopapillas!!
Anyone else partake in the disappointingly delicious joy of Panchos?
Raise the flag when you want more sopapillas!!
Buffet. 16th St and Indian School. Might be one at Metrocenter.Depends, are you talking about the buffet style restaurant, or the nicer menu style restaurant on 24th street and the I-10? (I believe)
Ugh.... if you like reprocessed 3rd grade meats, deep fried in partially hydrogenated oils with enough transfat to choke Richard Simmons.
Again, if you are talking about the nicer restaurant, their food quality goes up exponentially.
Again, if you are talking about the nicer restaurant, their food quality goes up exponentially.QUOTE]
Are you talking about Ponchos? That one is south of DT on Central. I loved that place, and I think it's the one Bill Clinton went to eat at a few years back.
Ponchos is a "whole nuther" story. Not as good as Los Dos Molinos, but still good.
Ponchos is a "whole nuther" story. Not as good as Los Dos Molinos, but still good.
You can actually utter Pancho's and Los Dos Molinos in the same breath?
Despite the quote attributing that to Scratchy, I compared Ponchos )bolded the O with Los Dos.You can actually utter Pancho's and Los Dos Molinos in the same breath?
Perhaps you were kidding.
Never been to Ponchos, but if it is in the same stratosphere as Los Dos, I'll have to give it a shot.
Los Dos is the best in the Valley, hands down.
Where can a person get those? Sound great.Adobada Ribs :notworthy
Where can a person get those? Sound great.
Los Dos Molinos, of course.
Panchos is not in the same galaxy as Los Dos. Hell, I'd rather eat Taco Bell than that greasy garbage at Panchos.
http://www.azcentral.com/home/food/mexico/articles/0504molinos0504.html
Interesting story on LDM. Lots of tragedy for them...good to know they have a Los Dos in New York, so people can know what real New Mexico cooking is all about.