—The chips and salsa were below average. The salsa was severely lacking in flavor and tasted like ketchup. They were not worth the calories, and I didn’t eat them. —I ordered a bowl of tortilla soup and a margarita (the name of which I can’t recall) with te...
This restaurant was recommended to us and we really wish we hadn't gone. The website says that it opens at 4:00 and when we got in they said that the kitchen didn't open until 4:30. The chips and salsa is out of this world delicious! We really didn't know what to order because...
Chips and salsa is like my favorite thing EVER! and my favorite salsa is probably spicy black bean! Reply Kate (What Kate is Cooking) says: June 28, 2011 at 9:50 pm The salsa looks great and so does your hair! So pretty 🙂 Reply Heather @ Kiss My Broccoli says: June 29, ...
Some appetizers are overpriced, in particular the very tasty homemade chips and salsa. We find the smaller first course plates offer good value and are more than enough food. The sangria is excellent. Pakistani Little India Above Average Lahore Tika House 1365 Gerrard East at Highfield East of...
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And just plain old, gosh-darn good. I almost always have to have blender salsa with scrambled eggs in the morning — yuh huh.I scramble the eggs up in a skillet. Then toss in some crushed up tortilla chips (just like a tablespoon or two or three) and some cheese and let it all ...
Tartar Sauce: If you like fish and chips, this sauce is for you. Tropical fruit sauces: Any sort of fruit based sauce, such as mango or pineapple sauce works perfectly. Hot sauce: Like things simple and spicy? Your favorite hot sauce is an easy option. Marie Rose Sauce: Also known as...
The average restaurant meal will cost you upwards 3,000 calories. Here are the absolute worst meals in restaurant chains across America.
Served with corn chips and roasted salsa, the warm dip is rich and gooey but not too cloying. Plus, there’s veggie in there so it’s healthy, right? For pizza, there’s the J-Dog ($32) an upgrade on the meat lovers packed with pork sausage, bacon, pepperoni and a tinge of ...
My dinner that evening was composed of two small plates: a tuna tartare with seaweed salad, avocado and taro chips and a giant plate of truffle fries. For me, shame would quickly set in, but both dishes I highly recommend! OK quick selfie at Carpe Diem!