It wasn't much to look at: concrete floors, yellow walls, inexplicable
disco music. But the corn tortillas were a miracle of softness and flavor. Now
nothing else will do; no fancy restaurant with tablecloths and a specialty chef
trained overseas, no over-hyped review can tempt them from the simple tasty
charms of Eddie's Taco House.
Note: My husband and I love to go here when we are in San Antonio. When I first saw one of their corn tortillas, I thought for sure it was flour. OMG, so soft and tasty, unlike those cardboard ones you get at the store! Now I always order some to bring home with me.
About Friday 55: Write a story in 55 words, then tell the G-Man!
Note: My husband and I love to go here when we are in San Antonio. When I first saw one of their corn tortillas, I thought for sure it was flour. OMG, so soft and tasty, unlike those cardboard ones you get at the store! Now I always order some to bring home with me.
About Friday 55: Write a story in 55 words, then tell the G-Man!
7 comments:
Damn it, now I want a taco too!
May 17, 2013 at 5:35 AMI've long maintained that a good hole-in-the-wall is the way to go.
May 17, 2013 at 5:43 AMMy sentiments EXACTLY!
May 17, 2013 at 7:35 AMEspecially regarding Mexican joints.
I'd weigh a Ton if I lived in San Antonio
Loved your mui bueno 55
Thanks for playing, and have a Kick Ass Week End
I'm hungry now.
May 17, 2013 at 7:35 AMThose little places are always the best!
May 17, 2013 at 10:14 AMI would gladly settle for some decent flour tortillas that I didn't make myself. All the ones in the stores here have weird tasting chemicals in them.
May 17, 2013 at 10:37 AMHahaha - I don't care how good the tacos are, if it's disco music I'll have to do it as a carryout!
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