As I was helping my son move to Texas we had the problem of finding places to eat that were not greasy spoons or fast food clones. He took up the challenge since he is a geek and had a smart phone. He found some great places that were off the beaten path. One that we had never tried before was a Colombian restaurant.
It was a very pleasant experience. I can’t tell you what we ate. All the names were new and the tastes ranged from somewhat bland fritter type objects to unidentified meats and combinations. We tried a sampler plate for two. I don’t remember any issues with being too spicy but it also avoided the bland approach. Much of the Mexican food we tried in Maryland was from a part of Mexico that forgot about cyan and jalapenos. This had a good balance.
So I will be looking to try some local versions of Colombian if I can find any. I would recommend it to you. Keep in mind that my son likes sushi and I like broccoli so we have diverse tastes.
homo unius libri
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