Q: I am having a party for my son out in the Inland Empire and am looking for a good mexican restaurant to cater it. Any suggestions?
A: Consuelo's Home Style Mexican
1046 E Ramsey St, Banning - (951) 849-3760
Arturo's Grill
253 E Stetson Ave, Hemet - (951) 766-6658
Jose's Mexican Food
23923 Sunnymead Blvd, Moreno Valley - (951) 485
Mitla Cafe, a modest restaurant serving typical Mexican-American food, has been on this corner since 1937 and is still owned by the descendants of its founders, Vicente and Lucia Montaño. It’s the oldest Mexican restaurant in the Inland Empire, the vast tract of sage and scrub east of Los Angeles, now covered with housing developments and strip malls, and home to millions of Mexican-Americans. (San Bernardino County’s population is almost 50 percent Hispanic, according to 2010 census figures.)
Mitla is not a destination for huitlacoche, epazote or a rigorously authentic mole negra. It is old-school Cal-Mex, with burgers and grilled cheese on the menu. Plenty of patrons eat fries with their enchiladas; Pepsi products, not aguas frescas, fill the drinks cooler. But Mitla does serve a signature Mexican-American dish: tacos dorados con carne molida, “golden” tortillas fried to order and folded around a spicy compressed wedge of ground beef, blanketed with iceberg lettuce, chopped tomatoes and shredded Cheddar. (The hard-shell taco is not unknown in Mexico, but it is usually deep-fried with the stuffing already sealed inside it. These proto-tacos can still be found at Cielito Lindo on Olvera Street in downtown Los Angeles, where the recipe hasn’t changed since 1934.)
Mexicans, French, Austrians, Italians, Germans, Croatians, Czechoslovakians, Hungarians...
Yes/No, and why ?
You're right harry!
Most Americans are monolingual and can't locate IraK in a map.
We need Educational Reforms!
I agree.
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