Re: [CH] Tucson Hot Spots
David Cook (zebcook@rcn.com)
Sat, 05 Jun 2004 15:29:03 -0400
And I forgot -- if you have time, a trip to the Santa Cruz Chile Company in
Tumacacori is a definite chilehead visit.
http://www.santacruzchili.com/home.html
In town, be sure to visit Native Seed Search on 4th St. In addition to
native chile seeds, they often have powders from the same varieties.
http://www.nativeseeds.org/v2/default.php
David Cook
At 03:08 PM 6/5/2004, David Cook wrote:
>El Charro is good, but I'd also recommend St. Mary's on the west side for
>burritos. Hot Sonoran tortillas are not to be missed.
>
>David "Zeb" Cook
>
>At 11:46 AM 6/5/2004, Scott Peterson wrote:
>>At 10:49 PM 6/4/2004, Dave Anderson wrote:
>>>Headed to Tucson AZ for a military reunion next weekend. Should have
>>>at least one lunch and one dinner that's not part of the party. If
>>>you have any suggestions, I would appreciate them. BBQ also works:-)
>>
>>The best Mexican food in Tucon is El Charro. Not super hot, just great
>>food. They've been in business since 1922 and are consistently listed as
>>among the top Mexican food restaurants in the country.
>>
>>http://tucson.citysearch.com/profile/1731587/?cslink=cs_boc_lw_2_2
>>
>>If want a lunch, just go down to South Tucson. There's one good Mexican
>>restaurant after another.
>>
>>Here's a local list of the best places to eat.
>>
>>http://tucson.citysearch.com/best/results/8500/
>>
>> Scott Peterson
>>
>>--
>>Right now I'm having amnesia and deja-vu
>>at the same time. I think I've forgotten
>>this before.
>>
>>400/583
>
>David "Zeb" Cook
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