Hole in the wall places with amazing food.

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Barbacoa Estilo Hidalgo......

This small restaurant is only open Saturdays and Sundays -- and you have to make a trek down C.F. Hawn Freeway till you get to Lake June Road, and then drive down a dusty unpaved road. And you have to go early, because sometimes the kitchen runs out of barbacoa y consome -- another good reason for coming here.

Owner Sanchez sears huge hunks of lamb over smoldering wood. Then meat is roasted for nine hours, over a bed of chickpeas that collects the dripping juices. When he's done, the lamb is fall-apart tender, and the chickpeas have evolved into a hearty stew. Together they make for one of the most soulful meals you'll find in Dallas. And one of the cheapest.

Originally Posted by Whirlaway
went here yesterday, barely made it before the 3:00 closing.. excellent lamb tacos and white bean soup, buttressed with a tall bottle of fanta orange..
I love that bean soup.........
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Raffas is my FAVORITE mexican food rest!!

A hole in the wall...great prices and they have daily specials that are original and Delicious.

The have the best Ceviche I have ever had. They only serve it on Fridays and Sundays. I call to have them save me one when I know I am going to go because they only make a few each time. It is AMAZING!

http://www.rafascafe.com
  • EZ.
  • 08-19-2014, 08:33 AM
Cajun food doesn't lend itself to fast food restaurants. Back home, the little cafes had three or four items on the menu de jour.
The best Cajun food in the metro comes out of my kitchen. I used to cook for the women. People fight over my Jambalaya and gumbo. Women would ask me why I hadn't cooked for them at the old ASPD happy hours. Tell me they talk among themselves.
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Anyone know where to get a decent L.A style pastrami sandwich? Not the east coast ny deli kind but the big fat greasy kind on a sub with lots of mustard and pickles?

Oh how i miss our Los Angeles burger stands
Cajun food doesn't lend itself to fast food restaurants. Back home, the little cafes had three or four items on the menu de jour.
The best Cajun food in the metro comes out of my kitchen. I used to cook for the women. People fight over my Jambalaya and gumbo. Women would ask me why I hadn't cooked for them at the old ASPD happy hours. Tell me they talk among themselves. Originally Posted by OldLRRP
Yummy. I love me some Gumbo
Keyzer Soze's Avatar
Anyone know where to get a decent L.A style pastrami sandwich? Not the east coast ny deli kind but the big fat greasy kind on a sub with lots of mustard and pickles?

Oh how i miss our Los Angeles burger stands Originally Posted by Jules Jaguar
Sounds like you're missing The Hat....,or maybe Jim,s

Wish I could find a nice corn.beef on rye, non-existent in San Antonio. First time I ordered one it had mayonnaise,lettuce and tomato,,,yuke: shocking:
  • EZ.
  • 08-19-2014, 10:26 AM
Yummy. I love me some Gumbo Originally Posted by Tara Evans
Dahl'n that could be arranged but you have to eat after.... get lazy after eating my cooking. Cajun men cook. It's part of the culture.
I met up with two others from southern Louisiana and were talking about cooking a big meal ...you know one.
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Big Boys BBQ Sweetwater TX

If you're ever in that area. Best BBQ in that part of the state.
They are always on the Texas Monthly list.
Their ribs will make you wanna kiss a pig.
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Jules Jaguar's Avatar
Has anyone tried meshacks bbq in garland? I found it on yelp and went by but they were sold out. It sure did smell good but im wondering if anyone has tried it?
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Question: So, if I was looking for a hole in the wall pizza place I should go to...?

Contribution: Slab's BBQ in Mesquite. If near you, try their sausage. Not the best BBQ ever but better than most chains I have been to.

*patiently awaiting a pot luck social*
Has anyone tried meshacks bbq in garland? I found it on yelp and went by but they were sold out. It sure did smell good but im wondering if anyone has tried it? Originally Posted by Jules Jaguar
Jules, I just ate their a couple Fridays ago for the first time. It was good, however be prepared for the poor parking, and you have to wait for your order outside with no shade. I went there shortly after they opened at 11AM, 6 people in front of me and I waited for about 25 minutes and sweated out my shirt standing in the hot sun. It is a small shack and you place your order through a window, and they call your order out and you pick it up from that same small window. I had ribs and sliced brisket and it was very good.
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Meshack's is both awesome and a cool experience. It feels like you're a secret agent passing secrets during the Cold War as a faceless voice takes your order and then slams the little door behind the screen porthole shut until the next bag of good BBQ goodness comes through it.

Definitely worth a stop.
Meshacks is highly regarded bbq ...right up there with pecan lodge, slow bone and lockhart.

Nope. Impossible to get great pastrami in Dallas.....
Question: So, if I was looking for a hole in the wall pizza place I should go to...?

.... Originally Posted by Jake B
You might try these places (decent but not great pizza):

Bryan Street Tavern (dive bar pizza)
Serious Pizza (deep E pizza joint)
The Pour House on Skillman (dive bar pizza)
Louie's on Henderson (bar pizza)
Brother's Pizza NWC Meadow at NCX (ny style by the slice)


Not Hole In The Wall; but truly good pizza:
Canne Rosso (Lakewood or Deep E)
Zoli's
Grimaldi's
Carmine's (on spring valley)

Best Single Pie in Dallas:

White Clam Pie at Nonna