LOL I think fish tacos came from Ensenada, Baja CAmy girl makes some dank fish tacos. pretty legit.
i've honestly never had them before moving out to AZ. not even in south america...
perhaps i could eat your taco? ...... see4 what I did there??
LOL I think fish tacos came from Ensenada, Baja CAmy girl makes some dank fish tacos. pretty legit.
i've honestly never had them before moving out to AZ. not even in south america...
perhaps i could eat your taco? ...... see4 what I did there??
I have no idea where they were invented all I know is I've seen them on menus in Argentina and Brazil before.LOL I think fish tacos came from Ensenada, Baja CA
Am I allowed to say penis now?I'm from the Midwest; so honest question. Was all that white and red clam "chowda" talk, sexual innuendo for different times of the month?
Eta: and fish tacos....?!?!...c'mon you can't make this stuff up...
No; the NYC clam chowder has tomato in it, which is anathema to Orthodox Chowda'itesI'm from the Midwest; so honest question. Was all that white and red clam "chowda" talk, sexual innuendo for different times of the month?
Eta: and fish tacos....?!?!...c'mon you can't make this stuff up...
You gotta come visit us in so cal we eat some really weird ass shit.I'm from the Midwest; so honest question. Was all that white and red clam "chowda" talk, sexual innuendo for different times of the month?
Eta: and fish tacos....?!?!...c'mon you can't make this stuff up...
It is a trap. Next time walk over to Pacific Grove.the pier i felt was sort of a tourist trap.. but i did have some of the best oysters in my life there. came down from Oregon I think.. holy cow, my mouth is watering just thinking about it.
Yeah gotta be careful with google and these bandits. Especially the purple bulbous ones!Phew, I was afraid to Google a pic after the blue waffle debacle....
I would eat that taco, I would eat it sooooo good.You gotta come visit us in so cal we eat some really weird ass shit.
You should it was epic taco! J/s I'd eat your girls tacoI would eat that taco, I would eat it sooooo good.
I lived in Newport for 3 years, Narragansett for a year. I had red chowder at Great American Pub, across the street from The Red Parrot. I could get red chowder down by Coast Guard House in Narragansett.I lived in Newport, R.I. for a couple of years, and don't recall any red chowder. But that was about 30 years ago. Could have changed since then. @dstroy may know if they served it at any of the local joints. Thames Street, or thereabouts.
I recall the name Red Parrot. I hung out at the end of Thames at the IA bar. And the Brick Alley Pub where they had a guy playing guitar. And sometimes when you walked in, everybody would clap. Bitter cold.I lived in Newport for 3 years, Narragansett for a year. I had red chowder at Great American Pub, across the street from The Red Parrot. I could get red chowder down by Coast Guard House in Narragansett.
Nothing to write home about, like most things in Rhode Island.
is that a jellyfish?Would you smoke this?
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Nah, all legit. You haven't lived til you've had fish tacos, one of my top 10 meals. A buddy (now deceased) and I would take a small grill with us on the boat and catch fish a few miles out of Morro Bay. We had all the fixin's and 10 min from a wiggler on the line to a fine tacoI'm from the Midwest; so honest question. Was all that white and red clam "chowda" talk, sexual innuendo for different times of the month?
Eta: and fish tacos....?!?!...c'mon you can't make this stuff up...
Ohhh yea, Brick Alley... I liked that place. Also The Marina was nice... it literally was a marina, bar. I think the name has since changed.I recall the name Red Parrot. I hung out at the end of Thames at the IA bar. And the Brick Alley Pub where they had a guy playing guitar. And sometimes when you walked in, everybody would clap. Bitter cold.
Not sure about the pizza joint. But there was a place right off the main drag, pretty much on the marina that I would go to. I'd get a bucket of steamers, crusty bread and butter, and a beer. Was that The Marina?Ohhh yea, Brick Alley... I liked that place. Also The Marina was nice... it literally was a marina, bar. I think the name has since changed.
What was the name of that pizza place half way down Thames? It was open til like 3am or some shit.
Yep. I met a local girl there. She went to Salve Regina. She wasn't very Christian.Now that I think of it, I do remember the IA bar. That was towards the very end where it was mostly houses.
Nah all New England style on Thames. Some Northwest style too (sour cream, a little more garlic, Ivars style).I lived in Newport, R.I. for a couple of years, and don't recall any red chowder. But that was about 30 years ago. Could have changed since then. @dstroy may know if they served it at any of the local joints. Thames Street, or thereabouts.