These are the opinions and adventures of a Washington, D.C.-based epicure as he cooks and eats around town and around the country. Sometimes witty, sometimes laudatory, sometimes acid, La Cuvée Americaine is an always-truthful account of the food journeys, restaurant visits, and culinary thoughts of the D.C. Gourmand.
Saturday, November 27, 2004
Uncle Julio's, Dallas, TX
Tony and I went to Dallas this weekend to visit David and shop a bit. We spent a while Friday at the downtown original Neiman-Marcus; we started to do the buffet in the Zodiac Room, but we weren't hungry enough to spend $26 a person on a buffet. We ended up at Uncle Julio's for lunch. They had table signs saying they were temporarily using a different salsa due to the Florida hurricanes, but I loved the salsa they served. It was a dark, smoky salsa with a nice bite and a smooth after taste. I also love their guacamole. David and Tony got tanked up on margaritas, but I abstained....I hate tequila! For dessert we had a big plateful of miniature sopapillas.
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