DdBob
Dogue in teh desert
This time as a food city
or I should say foodie cityin the midst of massive gentrification.....for instance we do NOT have a proper downtown and any long term local can attest to that BUT we do have newbies trying to gentrify it.....also I've been here since 1978 and I can assure you nopales is a very recent thing if it is a thing anywhere other than some gentrified hipster foodie place, same goes for prickly pear margarita's...fucking joke although PP jam has been around forever.
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Tucson was the first U.S. city to be deemed a UNESCO City of Gastronomyin 2015. Today, the destination continues to wow culinary connoisseurs with its distinct Native American and Mexican offerings dating back thousands of years. The best Tucson restaurants incorporate locally sourced ingredients into their drinks and dishes. With this in mind, prickly pear margaritas are a staple here, as are nopales (edible cacti) and TINAS BURRITOS. Tucson’s vibrant downtown district has 85-plus bars and restaurants, including Bata(which offers a largely veggie-focused menu — 90 percent of which is sourced within 400 miles of the restaurant) and Boca. Helmed by James Beard finalist Maria Mazon, Boca is famous for its flavorful tacos and salsa flights. An additional 13 new eateries will call Tucson home in 2023, including the brand-new Blue Front, where menu highlights include orange wines, creative cocktails, made-from-scratch pies, and deviled eggs.
or I should say foodie cityin the midst of massive gentrification.....for instance we do NOT have a proper downtown and any long term local can attest to that BUT we do have newbies trying to gentrify it.....also I've been here since 1978 and I can assure you nopales is a very recent thing if it is a thing anywhere other than some gentrified hipster foodie place, same goes for prickly pear margarita's...fucking joke although PP jam has been around forever.
best-food-cities-in-the-us-7254754
Tucson was the first U.S. city to be deemed a UNESCO City of Gastronomyin 2015. Today, the destination continues to wow culinary connoisseurs with its distinct Native American and Mexican offerings dating back thousands of years. The best Tucson restaurants incorporate locally sourced ingredients into their drinks and dishes. With this in mind, prickly pear margaritas are a staple here, as are nopales (edible cacti) and TINAS BURRITOS. Tucson’s vibrant downtown district has 85-plus bars and restaurants, including Bata(which offers a largely veggie-focused menu — 90 percent of which is sourced within 400 miles of the restaurant) and Boca. Helmed by James Beard finalist Maria Mazon, Boca is famous for its flavorful tacos and salsa flights. An additional 13 new eateries will call Tucson home in 2023, including the brand-new Blue Front, where menu highlights include orange wines, creative cocktails, made-from-scratch pies, and deviled eggs.