Last night, Cheesecake Boy, Dumpling Cousin and I were off to El Loco for two reasons. The first reason was to celebrate that Cheesecake Boy had just finished his exams for the semester, but the poor thing had to go back to work today. However, it was a good enough reason to chow down some Mexican food, and slosh down some margaritas and beers. The second reason we were out was that Cheesecake Boy wanted to test out his early birthday present by taking a few photos, so there will be mainly shonky photos from me and some much brighter ones from Cheesecake Boy's new toy.
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Showing posts with label Mexican. Show all posts
Thursday, June 16, 2011
El Loco, Surry Hills
Last night, Cheesecake Boy, Dumpling Cousin and I were off to El Loco for two reasons. The first reason was to celebrate that Cheesecake Boy had just finished his exams for the semester, but the poor thing had to go back to work today. However, it was a good enough reason to chow down some Mexican food, and slosh down some margaritas and beers. The second reason we were out was that Cheesecake Boy wanted to test out his early birthday present by taking a few photos, so there will be mainly shonky photos from me and some much brighter ones from Cheesecake Boy's new toy.
Labels:
Mexican,
Surry Hills
Monday, January 24, 2011
Dos Senoritas, Gladesville
After a long and hot Sydney summer day, Dumpling Girl and I went to celebrate her birthday at Dos Senoritas Gladesville. We booked for seven guests at seven in the afternoon with no real expectations about the restaurant. Having been opened only four months ago, we could not find any objective, detailed reviews about the restaurant and wanted to try the food before writing the place off.
From experience you can generally tell about the quality of a restaurant from the marketing that they distribute. Arriving to find a young girl dressed like a Mexican ban-dido waving at passing traffic set the tone for the coming meal.
Dumpling girl and I are service nazis at times and we expect a certain level of service from any restaurant we visit. Having dined at more restaurants in Sydney and Melbourne than we care to remember, we feel that the biggest difference between many every restaurant is the service it delivers.
The food at Dos Senoritas was good value with most mains coming in at under $15. Arriving at the restaurant we were greeted by complimentary corn chips and salsa which tasted home made. After finishing one bucket of corn chips we requested another which the wait staff happily obliged.
Mexican Burrito With Beans - Extra Spicy (Our Japanese guest had to drink a Carlton Draft to Cool down)
Labels:
Gladesville,
Mexican
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