Sunday, December 25, 2005

Cactus Cantina, Washington, D.C.

Merry Christmas!

We've just returned from the Cathedral Church of Saints Peter and Paul in the City of Washington (the National Cathedral), where my friend Joel and I went to Midnight Mass. Since the cathedral doors opened at 9 for the 10 p.m. service, we wanted to be nearby to be able to get a good seat, so we sought out a neighborhood restaurant for a leisurely pre-church dinner. The only thing we could find open was Cactus Cantina, but that worked out just fine, since Cactus Cantina gave us a chance to have tamales, a big Christmas Eve tradition in Mexico (not that either of us are Mexican, but you know how I like to have an excuse for eating something). The tamales were very interesting, as they had jalapeño peppers mixed in with the corn meal masa that surrounded the pork filling. In addition to our tamales, we had fresh guacamole, chips, and some interestingly smoky salsa. Joel had the camarones diablos (deviled shrimp), several Coronas, and a Grand Marnier, and I had a huge Brazilean salad with lots of different things including chunks of chicken breast and pieces of palm hearts washed down with sangria.

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