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madylarian
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Woo Hoooo FOOD

My favorite cheapie is Jad's Caddy Shack on Back River Neck Rd (across from the Rite-Aid). Fried food is never greasy, large portions and nice prices. Country fried steak with mashed sweet potatoes keeps calling me back there, but I've had a lot of other things there from fried ravioli to pot pie in an edible "bowl".

We tried Jad's tonight on your recommendation and we are definitely going back! Good food, great prices and huge portions. We did the soup and salad thing tonight but the table next to us got the fried chicken and it looked home made. It was nice to have some Maryland crab soup that tasted like crab soup, not vegetable soup with some crab meat in it. Thanks Rxdoxx!

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Jad's is kinda like Sip-N-Bite (Boston & Alicanna Sts), you drive by shaking your head saying no way..... until someone gets you in there.

Added Boulevard Diner to my list when I'm in that area, I'm not a big fan of the DoubleT(s). Think the one on BelAir Rd is better than the Rte 40 one close to me haven't been in the 40 west one since the early 70's if it is still there..
Haven't been in BelLoc Diner in ages and ages, used to live in the apartments behind them in the early 70's.

I usually have a list of 5 that I go to and if one closes or messes up, then find a replacement.
Right now its
Han Sung (St.John's lane - Korean)
Antrium1844 (Taneytown, pricy but M.Gettier is the best )
Jad's
DeSantis (BelAir Rd- Perry Hall)
House Of Kabob (Persian Harford Rd, one mile inside 695 and B.Y.O.B.)

Distant List
Jalapeno's (Parole, MD)
Gabrielle's (Ijamsville)
Loonie's (BelAir)

Will also try Simon's (recommended by hsindogg) but opening at 5pm and weekend reservations puts a crimp in it.

Tried Linwood Cafe's shrimp salad, $10, good, large, but not exceptional, Firehouse is still on the try list.
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Jad's is kinda like Sip-N-Bite (Boston & Alicanna Sts), you drive by shaking your head saying no way..... until someone gets you in there.
Ahh, the good ol' Sip-N-Puke.

We went to Jad's again last night with my dad. It was especially memorable for him because when he and my mother first moved down here from New York in 1948 they lived in the old Riverdale Apartments and he worked at Martin's. Anyway, the fried chicken was as good as it looked and the cost for three of us for drinks, soup and dinner each plus one dessert which we all shared was $45 which included tax. My dad even took home enough for another meal.

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Added Boulevard Diner to my list when I'm in that area, I'm not a big fan of the DoubleT(s). Think the one on BelAir Rd is better than the Rte 40 one close to me haven't been in the 40 west one since the early 70's if it is still there..
Haven't been in BelLoc Diner in ages and ages, used to live in the apartments behind them in the early 70's.

The Bel Loc is just down the road from us so it's really convenient but now so is the DoubleT at Belair and Joppa. I will always feel some loyalty to the Bel Loc, though. It's ALWAYS been a diner, not a lets-cash-in-on-the-new-wave-of-nostalgia one like the new DoubleTs. Personally, I never cared for the ones on Route 40 east and west and I am not sure what the connection is between those old ones and new ones in Perry Hall, Dundalk and Belair. I've been to the Perry Hall and Dundalk ones and they are just ok. I much prefer the Boulevard Diner. How can you not love the Dundalk cache of the place?

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Tried Linwood Cafe's shrimp salad, $10, good, large, but not exceptional, Firehouse is still on the try list.

Is that the Linwood's out towards Owings Mills? If so, I went there once. Expensive but nothing to get excited about.

Btw, the weekend before last was our anniversary and we went to the Charleston, Cindy Wolfe's restaurant downtown. I know a lot of people find it overpriced and pretentious, but I really like it. Yes, it's expensive. But I have never found it pretentious. In fact, we chatted with the people seated on both sides of us. One of them was an astronomer from Australia here to visit the Space Science Center at Hopkins. Another couple was visiting from Chicago. And our waiter was not at all stuffy.

During our meal we could see and hear fireworks over the harbor through the closed blinds and some of us mentioned how nice it would be if they opened the blinds so we could watch. Since we were seated near the open kitchen and Cindy Wolfe was working that night, she overheard us and did just that..opened the blinds.

So, any recommendations for a good Mexican restaurant?

mady, who is suffering some serious steamed crab withdrawal and will have to make a trip to Captain's Cafe very soon
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said by madylarian See Profile:

So, any recommendations for a good Mexican restaurant?


Nacho Mama's!!!! Good eats, awesome portions for a great price. Canton Square.
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Nacho Mama's is good.

I have been to Mexico 8 times off the tourist track, so when I think of Mexican food, I don't think SW USA Tex-Mex fare. I picture Ceveche, Bistek Arrechera, Menudo.........
and was bowled over by CMHunt's recommendation of Jalapeno's in Parole. I went there hoping and expecting a cantina type of place and walked into a "fancy" Spain/Mexican dining.
Wife and I ordered a total of 8 appetizers (2 to go) and ignored the dinner menu. A seafood Ceveche served in a large Margarita glass, a fish empanata with a lining of olive tapanade.........
It is outside of Annapolis, 97 to 50, down Aris T Allen, east on Solomon's Island and turn north at the intersection before the old Hechingers. In a strip mall behind a chain steak house.
May not be what you had in mind but the scallops...the mixed mushroom/garlic sautee........I'm drooling on the keyboard just remembering
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I'm kind of prejudiced against all those nouveau type places in Canton. It's like those restaurants in Hampden such as Cafe Hon that cash in on looking like the REAL places that used to be there. Or the "Avenue" in White Marsh that pretends to be the kind of place that malls such as White Marsh drove out of business.

There used to be a wonderful restaurant in Hamilton. Puerto Del Sol was a Spanish/Peruvian place owned by a Peruvian. When it first opened we used to be one of the few customers there and the owner/chef would often serve us something not on the menu but that he made "just like in Peru". What he could do with fish was heaven. Anyway, sadly, that place is gone and there's a "Mexican" restaurant there now though we have not tried it yet.

I think that what we might consider "good" Mexican food, as in not the Tex-Mex kind, is not what the poor or average Mexican would eat any more than most of eat like The Prime Rib all the time. For instance, I used to work with a woman, still living at home, whose family came from Mexico. For lunch, she often brought burritos, enchiladas or tamales in some form or other. This was the ordinary food her family ate.

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said by madylarian See Profile:
I'm kind of prejudiced against all those nouveau type places in Canton.

I think that what we might consider "good" Mexican food, as in not the Tex-Mex kind, is not what the poor or average Mexican would eat any more than most of eat like The Prime Rib all the time. For instance, I used to work with a woman, still living at home, whose family came from Mexico. For lunch, she often brought burritos, enchiladas or tamales in some form or other. This was the ordinary food her family ate.

mady

Nacho Mama's is in no ways nouveau...c'mon, for godsakes, they serve nachos out of hubcaps!

That's what they serve, burritos, enchiladas, fajitas, fritas, etc...and large large portions of them.
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Just got back from Simon's, really liked it. 2031 e. Fairmont St 21231

Got the spinach salad and smoked salmon tostada, tried 2 new beers Boddingers and Reserection.
Hsin when you go back there, ask Heather about the guy who complained that he wasn't charged for an entree.

Aria, sorry, I haven't found an Indian place that I would rave about yet. Sushi, there are a number of great ones, but I know none in your area. Han Sung on St.John's Lane and New No Da Ji on Charles and 25th but not real close to you.
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Nacho Mama's is in no ways nouveau...c'mon, for godsakes, they serve nachos out of hubcaps!

Hon, that is exactly what nouveau means. It doesn't mean fancy or expensive. It means oh so new and cool and kitsch.

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Hon, that is exactly what nouveau means. It doesn't mean fancy or expensive. It means oh so new and cool and kitsch.

mady

Well, I guess I'm new, cool, and kitsch.
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Holy Frijoles on 36th street in Hamden, its small and BYOB, Food is Great!

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Mady, been back to Jad's yet? (I have)

Another little gem is House of Kabob
»www.houseofkabob.net/
Tonight I got the Oloveih carry out, the strangest "chicken salad" I've ever had but delicious) . Wife got the koobideh (think of very tasty meatloaf-not exactly but close).
We have been going there about 2 years.
Portions big, food tasty, and as they say in B'more prices downright reasonable.
Some things I didn't care for, not a big fan of persimmons, but the Barg Kabob (filet mignon) at $12.95 is awesome.
The tea and iced tea tasted like they use constant comet, a hint of clove, not the usual standard restaurant fare but I like it.
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madylarian
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Mady, been back to Jad's yet? (I have)

Yep. We took Dad there for Father's Day. We'll definitely be back. The only drawback is that reservations are recommended.

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Another little gem is House of Kabob
»www.houseofkabob.net/

Hey, you were in my neighborhood! I know the place. We drive by it quite often. I haven't been there but I have had that kind of food before and it's not a style I particularly care for. Just a matter of personal preference.

However, last week we did go to Los Amigos, 5506 Harford Road in Hamilton. It's the Mexican restaurant that's now where the Peruvian one used to be. I have a feeling it's the same people. Though the decor is nicer there are still a lot of the Peruvian decorations and a Peruvian dish or two on the menu. We liked it and will be back.

Admittedly the menu is mostly the traditional Mexican dishes that Americans expect, but there are also some not-so-traditional ones such as marinated shrimp served with rice, guacamole, salad and tortillas or a Peruvian dish of beef sauteed in olive oil, onion, tomatoes and herbs. We both got enchilada dinners, which were quite good and much better than the Chi Chi's versions.

The prices are really cheap. Most dinners run $8-$10. The portions are adequate but not huge, something I appreciate. And, while I am not much of a drinker, I do like the occasional Margarita with Mexican food. Be warned that theirs have real alcohol in them, not the flavored water and ice that too often are served as Margaritas. And the warm chips served with two dips are not loaded with salt to make you drink a lot.

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"Peruvian dish of beef sauteed in olive oil, onion, tomatoes and herbs" sounds like lomo saltado, haven't had that since I lived in DC and would go to Adams Morgan restaurants, Los Amigos here I come.........
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Just returned from Gabriel's Inn again for my wife's birthday dinner (reviewed here by RxDoxx). Ate French style again, and finished off all 6 or 7 courses in about 2 hours. The clock outside still says the same time as in the picture, except the hour hand has slipped a tad and now rests directly on the 7. When we left one of the peacocks was out of his pen walking around squawking.

Now to digest. zzzzzz........

I want to live at Gabriels Inn.
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madylarian asked:
"So, any recommendations for a good Mexican restaurant?"

Well, there is always "Chi Chi's" Mexican restaurant,
and they serve salsa and chips while you are waiting for your meal, they ask if you want mild, medium, or hot salsa, but if you like it really hot, then ask for the "extra hot" salsa, that will really open up your sinuses !


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This time you probably didn't load up on the 'Horace Douvers' appetizers and probably had some room to eat the main course but you are probably still digesting at this late time.
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