Monday, January 4, 2010
Jasons Taquiera
Hey Taco Trail followers. Where does the year go? Man, I am looking at my last post and thinking it seems like yesterday there I was in the middle of the hottest summers on record trying to cool off with some tacos and beers. About one month ago I thought of a new post and just did not find the time to make it happen. If you followed the previous visits you know that there are several things key to the perfect taco. Firstly, the tortilla. Second, the salsa. Thirdly, the meat concoction in the middle. We ventured down to El Merendero on S 12th avenue between Irvington and Valencia. This place is bright orange and you cannot miss it unless you have all ready had margaritas at some northside fake spot serving pseudo tacos. This place also serves a great medley of seafood items such as mixed seafood cocktails, shrimp, pulpo, etc. Good oysters and good scallops. I have coming here for years. Anna is a server and is always fun to see and provides great service. I ordered the chicken tacos which are kind of like taquitos and come with a fresh supply of guacomole and sour cream. The chips are usually warm and the salsa is a bit weak in the heat area. The tacos came out piping hot and the beans were also hot and non-lardy. It was all good. I have to come clean with something. This place has never served a great taco in my opinion although I will come back to try the fish tacos. But, they do have the best chicken enchiladas in Tucson if not the world. Hey, I'm doing a taco blog. I wanted to fess up about the enchiladas. They are usually the Tuesday special but call ahead. 294-1522. Address is 5443 S 12th Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85706. Also check out the cool meat market across the street at Blanca's.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Mi Nidito Restaurant Taco Review 2009
Mi Nidito Restaurant 1813 S 4th Avenue South Tucson AZ 520-622-5081
Hey back again trying to survive the driest August in years. What happened to our monsoon rain? Damn, it is hot and dry. Well we went to one of our longtime favorites in the Mexican restaurant row on South 4th Avenue in South Tucson. It was Friday and I was with some business pals. We made a pact to go early so we would not have to wait. One of the reasons I have not been to Mi Niditos in years is that I am a bad waiter. I hate lines for food. There are those that say this place is worth it and I say there are just too many good restaurants available. That being the case I was kind of excited to come back to my comfortable "Little Nest" which is the translation for Mi Nidito. I recognized the owner right off and thought, "Geez, do I look as old as this guy". I have been going here for 30 years. The answer is probably yes. Once we got our table the service was fast, courteous and very fast. This place knows how to turn tables. I forgot to say that this was the one Mexican food restaurant where then President Bill Clinton sat at the table next to ours and ate the dickens out of a giant combo plate. There are many pics of Wild Bill around the place and obviously, they are quite proud he ate here. It also raised prices about $2.00 per plate in my opinion. This place is not cheap. I opted for a medley of different tacos. I ordered the carne seca (dried beef), ground beef patty, and machaca(shredded beef). When they came to the table, it was hard to see the tacos through the lettuce. I have to say, one of my favorite things about this place was this is where it was automatic you got green peas and radishes on your tacos. Not any more. They were absent. The hamburger patty taco might have been the best. It was a nice mixture of patty deep fried slightly with the taco shell. The carne seca was spicy but just a little too moist. It should have been drier. The machaca was so so but it was good. This place holds a solid middle of the road score for the Taco Trail of 2009. Three tacos and iced tea was about $11.50. My pals had a combo plate $9.50 and a green chile plate $9.00. They all said their food was good. Once again, our solid favorite still holds the numero uno spot. Maicos.
Next week, we begin to hit the taco vans. Hopefully it will be cooler. Keep following us as we begin the "mobile cart' phase of our mission.
Sorry, but we have no pics this week.
Hey back again trying to survive the driest August in years. What happened to our monsoon rain? Damn, it is hot and dry. Well we went to one of our longtime favorites in the Mexican restaurant row on South 4th Avenue in South Tucson. It was Friday and I was with some business pals. We made a pact to go early so we would not have to wait. One of the reasons I have not been to Mi Niditos in years is that I am a bad waiter. I hate lines for food. There are those that say this place is worth it and I say there are just too many good restaurants available. That being the case I was kind of excited to come back to my comfortable "Little Nest" which is the translation for Mi Nidito. I recognized the owner right off and thought, "Geez, do I look as old as this guy". I have been going here for 30 years. The answer is probably yes. Once we got our table the service was fast, courteous and very fast. This place knows how to turn tables. I forgot to say that this was the one Mexican food restaurant where then President Bill Clinton sat at the table next to ours and ate the dickens out of a giant combo plate. There are many pics of Wild Bill around the place and obviously, they are quite proud he ate here. It also raised prices about $2.00 per plate in my opinion. This place is not cheap. I opted for a medley of different tacos. I ordered the carne seca (dried beef), ground beef patty, and machaca(shredded beef). When they came to the table, it was hard to see the tacos through the lettuce. I have to say, one of my favorite things about this place was this is where it was automatic you got green peas and radishes on your tacos. Not any more. They were absent. The hamburger patty taco might have been the best. It was a nice mixture of patty deep fried slightly with the taco shell. The carne seca was spicy but just a little too moist. It should have been drier. The machaca was so so but it was good. This place holds a solid middle of the road score for the Taco Trail of 2009. Three tacos and iced tea was about $11.50. My pals had a combo plate $9.50 and a green chile plate $9.00. They all said their food was good. Once again, our solid favorite still holds the numero uno spot. Maicos.
Next week, we begin to hit the taco vans. Hopefully it will be cooler. Keep following us as we begin the "mobile cart' phase of our mission.
Sorry, but we have no pics this week.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Lili's Cocina Restaurant Taco Review


Tucson Dave’s Taco Trail 2009 Review July 28, 2009
Lili’s Cocina, 2205 S 4th Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85713 622-6351
This Taco Trail thing is hard work I have found out. We are at our fifth stop on the Trail taking another turn down to the heart of Tucson’s famous Mexican food on south fourth avenue in the City of South Tucson. For those not in the know, this is the largest concentrations of Mexican food restaurants in the area. Lili’s opened a few years ago and as grown to be a local favorite. It happened to be 110 degrees today and there was a nice cool spot in the back available. Lili’s was started by Grandma and then her daughter came in and helped. The service is quick and friendly and you feel right at home like you are actually in their home. I had a client from northern California with me and he liked the ambiance of the place. I found their taco meat selection to be rather limited. Chicken or Beef. Where is the cabeza or lengua? I don’t understand. So, I order the carne asada taco plate with rice and beans ($7.95). The meat was served on a flour tortilla with a side of lettuce and tomatoe. No cheese. Hmm. Where is the cheese. In fact, where is the queso blanco (white cheese)? There was a pile of meat on the tortillas that was rather taste less and kind of rubbery. There was nothing really bad, but nothing really good. There was no seasoning on the meat. Unlike our earlier visit to BK’s, these tacos just were not real special. If you want more bang for the buck, go to BK’s or our first stop, Maico’s. My client pal had the chicken enchiladas. They looked pretty good. I restrained myself from even extending the reach across the table. I do recommend the red chile plate here. That is what they excel at here at Lili’s.
On to the next spot. It is unbearably hot with no monsoon at all this week.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Chaco's Tacos Review Tucson Dave's Taco Trail


Hi everyone. We sense the end of summer approaching. It certainly is not connected with the weather as it is of course just about unbearable at 103 degrees just about every day this week. We made a Friday dash to one of our favorites, Chaco's Tacos. We had not visited our pals Brenda and Chaco for some time and looked forward to some good tacos. I have had the pleasue of eating here for about 13 years and their daily specials are pretty good. No if they could just get that evaporative cooler working better................ Once again, I brought a business pal to join me in the blog trail. The fog of taco joints. One after another. Most everytime I have been here you are met by owner's spouse, Ms. Brenda. Service is quick and they crank people in and out of here. There are enough Border Patrol patrons to chase every dishwasher this side of the Mississippi back to Mexico. Headquarters is right down the street. We started by tackling the salsa bar and getting huge quantities of their homemade avocado sauce to go with our chips and salsa. Good stuff. I ordered a la carte once again to get the ulimate combination of tacos possible. Chicken, Carne asada, ground beef. The ground beef taco was deep fried and I asked for it that way. The meats here are good. The store bought tortillas, both corn and flour, seem like what happens to a bag of potato chips with your evap on high. They get a little "pliable". Even the deep fried taco had lost some crunch to moisture. The carne asada was good. They serve a lot of these on Carne Asada Tuesdays. The chicken taco was served on a flour tortilla. It had large chunks of white chicken meat and was pretty good save the tortilla. I making a guess here that there brands of tortillas must have some shelf life to them. They could do better. My pal Marshall ordered the green chili plate and he just about polished it all off. He is a small guy and he was challenged. All in all, Chacos serves some good home cooked style Mexican food and you get a lot for your money. Our lunches were $18 all together. This place has a solid following and their location down the street from the Border Patrol and also Davis Monthan provides them an endless supply of customers. This spot ranks in the middle of the pack of those places we have visited.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Las Cazuelitas Restaurant


Hi guys and gals. Yes, the lack of monsoon madness has created more madness. Its time for a business meeting and I need a taco post. This trip was quick and necessary. I met my business appointment at Las Cazuelitas on Ft. Lowell just west of Dodge. I tend to think that most good Mexican food stops geographically at 22nd Street to the south but I went here because it was convenient and I had not visited a Las Cazeulitas restaurant in years. This is their third location located at 3535 E Ft. Lowell (784-0405). It was still hot and there was a small lunch crowd. Everyone there was a friendly crowd and very welcoming. Service was quick with the usual chips and salsa and beverage. The salsa was a little liquidy but had some spark. I ordered tacos a la carte so to try as many differnet tacos as possible. One ground beef taco, one machaca taco, and one fish taco. My appointment friend who I was trying to recruit to be a taco blogger ordered two fish tacos. We both admitted that we were each the best taco makers ourselves. She specialized in fish tacos and I specialize in machaca tacos. Once they arrived they arrived quite hot and they were quite good. The fish taco was a little bland and a little soft in texture. We both admitted we like a little crunch. My ground beef taco might be the best basic ground beef taco I have had so far. Here they excelled. The meat was cooked inside the soft tortilla until it came out crunchy. It was old fashioned and of course plainly unhealthy but good to the palate. Once again, mums the word with my friends at Bluecross. The machaca taco was cooked the same way and was a little overdone in my opinion. It was a good plate overall and receives a middle of the pack ranking. One thing that we have never experienced at a Mexican food restaurant during the Taco Trail 2009 is the over supply of well dressed people coming to our table to make sure we enjoyed our lunch and how was the service. By the third time by yet a third different person, my lunch appointment accused me of calling ahead to identify myself to get better service. No. I did not. These guys were generally interested in how we perceived our visit and the food. These were not professional mystery hosts. We thanked them. Service was great. While not quite as good as those joints on the southside, this place offers a reasonable alternative to driving 20 minutes south.
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Tucson Taco Dave Taco Trail 2009


Hi everyone. The Taco Trail entries so far are on my business website at http://www.tucsonindustrialrealty.com/ and will be transferred over to the blog site soon. They are located at the end of my profile. We have had 7 taco trips including the "ringer" that I am about to write about.
Every taco eater, taco maker and taco expert has an ace in the hole for tacos. A hidden treasure that no one can visit or knows where it is. It's called a ringer. Mine showed up at the house with all of the fixins for fish tacos, one of my favorites. The only thing my young pal Brian did not bring was the fish............I got the call to rush home from work and that future Chef, Brian was making sea bass tacos. My son's friend Brian knows I am a food snob and taco worshipper. He still remembers several years ago when I returned from southern Mexico with 200#s of fresh yellowtail and cabrilla and fish tacos at our house were a regular weekly deal. I know Brian through my son Connor (another taco worshipper). Brian wants to go to Chef's school some day and is currently working under the tutelage of Chef Albert Hall, the owner of Acacia Restaurant here in Tucson. Brian made a killer avocado sauce with fresco cream and cilantro and jalapenos that was over the top. He pan seared the chunks of sea bass with different peppers in a little olive oil. We heated up some corn tortillas and added some cabbage, radishes, and onions. While the tortillas were store bought, Brian did a good job of heating them up a special way. How do you lightly deep fry a tortilla? I don't know but he did. The bottom line was that these were some of the best fish tacos I have ever had and Brian secured a spot within the top taco category for the Taco Trail of 2009. Brian, you are the man. Thanks. If you want to sample some of Brian's handiwork I imagine you can find a fish taco at Acacia. Chef Albert is crazy if he doesn't give the kid a Taco Night shot. Make it Sea Bass!
Tucson Taco Tour Summer 2009
We decided to have some fun this summer with a whirlwind tour for Tucson's finest tacos. While we certainly enjoy practicing industrial real estate brokerage in Tucson for 25 years, we really like to break up the summer duldrums by chasing the best tacos in Tucson. We decided to share this experience because many of my pals know me as a foodie and a southside taco expert. I have also been known as Chorizo Dave in my earlier years before cholesterol checks. A good taco is defined by the tasty meat option and most important is the condition of the taco shell, flour or corn. The store bought hard shell stuff does not cut it and will result in a very low rating by this afficionado. I worked for about 40 years on Tucson's southside and have enjoyed eating off of trucks and vans and visited Tucson's southside 4th avenue restaurant district. I can't keep track of all the taco joints I have frequented during this time but I do have some favorites and I continue to find more new ones each week. I also like to cook my own and have some great recipes. So, off we go. Hopefully, by the middle of September we will have covered 15 different spots. If you have any questions about tacos, we would like to hear from you.
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