Monday, December 29, 2008

GUANAJUATO

495 North 800 West, Provo

In my opinion, so far only La Tormenta is better.
Some people backed out because the place seemed 'sketchy' to them.
But the inside is as clean as a Mexican whistle.
It's on a corner with a Mexican market and a Mexican salon.
An entire Mexican business center.
The owner was nice and helpful. Answering questions, etc.
The food was so good.
I got nachos. Lots. So perfect.
Definitely going back.
And then mr. owner gave us spicy Mexican candy as we left. For free.
We went and had our boystown Christmas after.
And watched Powder (1995) on VHS.

Monday, December 22, 2008

EL GALLO GIRO

346 North University Avenue, Provo

This place should be more of a hit than it is.
The menu was very caucasian-friendly.
Everything looked so good.
There some huge menu thing the guy was trying to sell me on.
But I wasn't that hungry, so maybe I'll go back and load up on it.
My food was so great, and so cheap.
There are skeletons and roosters on the wall.
I don't know why there wouldn't be, I guess.

Monday, December 15, 2008

RED IGUANA

736 West North Temple, Salt Lake City

Classic Mexican joint for the salt lake.
Really (pretty) good. Sit-down style. They take care of you.
Too bad we were by the door and it was damn cold though.
But I got a veggie chimichanga and it was superb. So did Steve.
Never had anything like it. It was kind of sweet.
I always leave that place too stuffed.
We went and looked at the Mormon christmas lights Temple Square beforehand.
That was nice.
Then we went back to boystown and watched The Jerk.

Monday, December 8, 2008

DIEGO'S

45 West 300 North, Provo

A popular place amongst young people.
For good reason.
Really good food. Affordable too.
Fish tacos and a quesadilla.
Diego's is good.



Monday, December 1, 2008

EL SALVADOR

332 West Center Street, Provo

Technically not Mexican.
But meh.
Been here tons of times. Probably a million.
Pupusas worth murdering for.
Recommended scaly fish too.
We lit a fire in our backyard afterward.