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Reviewing Restaurants, Cafes, Bistros, Burger Joints, Waffle Houses, Cafeterias, Delis, and any other place that has to do with serving food. I'm objective, but I'm not always nice here. I call it like I see it. I'm also my own worst critic so feel free to engage in your own opinions about the things I write about. I can take it! Enjoy!
Friends, Mexicans, Countrymen, loan me a dollar! Well if you can't do that at least check out my cousin's new blog. He will be so thankful you did.
http://mykitchenandyou.wordpress.com/
Macario



There's been a rash of new restaurants in San Angelo recently and El Paisano is one of the newbies on the block that I've had my sights set on. EPR has set up shop in the same location that has brought you Las Dos Hermanas, and Chilangos right on South Chadbourne in the heart of San Angelo's Barrio. The name sounds kind of "eye tal yin" like a lot of our friends around here but sure enough it's definitely a Mexican eatery.

I ordered some Menudo and everyone pretty much knows what it looks like so I won't post it here but I do have to say it had a thick, dark orange broth that was very tasty. Only one issue with it was that I didn't get enough hominy. OH and the good thing was that on the weekends it's all you can eat for $6.50. It was served with the traditional accompaniments of lemon, jalapeno, and onions with some very warm and toasty corn tortillas. MMM MMM MMM Menudo Menudo Menudo. Jonah had a plate called the "El Nino" plate and I was sure hoping that it wasn't going to cause any warm, southern wind to come blowing out of him! It consisted of an enchilada, beans and rice.
He seemed to like it very much.
She was impressed with it.
We'd been planning a trip to Corpus Christi for a few months for our friends' wedding and we decided we'd take advantage of an opportunity to also enjoy some time with our children and some of the local cuisine there. My oldest son Jared just so happened to turn 11 on October 9th which is the day we took off. So we did the obligatory stop at Chuck E. Cheese's in San Antonio and spent some time overnight there. The kids got to really enjoy the games and also Krispy Kreme Donuts, Taco Cabana and an overnight stay in a hotel. I was really hoping for a couple of more chances to sample some local cuisine but that didn't really happen until Sunday after we enjoyed some early morning time at the beach. We took a little drive to Padre Island National Seashore Sunday morning after the wedding festivities of the day before. After that we came back to the hotel and packed up and headed for La Playa Restaurant and Cantina.
As we came in we were greeted promptly and seated at a table with ample room and of course being from San Angelo, Jared had to ask for white sauce. San Angelo is the only city where cole slaw and white sauce are part of most Tex Mex restaurant menus. Of course they didn't have white sauce here but they did have some very tasty salsas. As you can see a green and red salsa were provided and neither one disappointed. My wife said, "M, I can't stop eating this. It's so good!" Of course she was right! We went through quite a few chips but not before we ordered our meals.
I wasn't that adventurous on this trip and I had some excellent beef fajitas that came out to the table sizzling. This came with AWESOME, borracho, beans, guacamole, pico de gallo, and some of the moistest, most flavorful rice I've had in a while. The fajitas were nicely garnished with some caramelized onions, a slice of tomato and a slice of bell pepper. Excellent presentation and flavor. Tortillas were thin and a little too crispy for my taste. Grandma used to make tortillas really thick and fluffy so I guess it's just a personal bias.
My wife was the most adventurous of us all on this trip. She has heard about a plate that had a deep fried avocado, tortilla soup, two fish tacos, rice and beans so that's what she got. The avocado looked like a big fried ball with a crispy crust. She cut it open and it was wrapped in the breading then a layer of cheese, avocado, and then stuffed with shrimp. She really enjoyed it. Her tortilla soup had onions, cheese, and mushrooms in it and tasted wonderful. Fish tacos were also a hit. They were garnished with some lettuce and tomatoes and a lemony cream sauce. WOW! The bite I had was very tasty. This plate kind of helped both of us meet our seafood craving and from what I could see she really enjoyed it even though she was getting very full because of all those chips and green salsa!
Kandra had the fish and shrimp platter as you can see below. I didn't try it but she was very satisfied.
Jared had a burger as usual and Jonah had some enchiladas from the kid's menu. They both enjoyed their meals very much. Kids menu has a least 8 different things to offer.
Atmosphere here plays into the whole BBQ theme. I just wish I had taken more pictures of all the interesting antique items they had on the walls. There is no menu here. WHAT? NO MENU? I wasn't really that worried but some people might be. Our waiter came out and told us what was available. Dressed in a black bow tie, a maroon jacket, and black pants it would seem totally out of place but it definitely adds to the quirkiness of this place in a good way.
There was a 12.99 special with 3 meats. OF COURSE I had that, right after we had some of the cheese and crackers they offered as an appetizer. Spreadable, yellow cheese, and a "delightful selection of gourmet crackers," I think. LOL. I had a link of sausage, a pork rib, and some of the tastiest brisket I've had in a while. All of this was served on a sheet of butcher paper with a few slices of onion, a tomato, a radish, and a pickle if I remember correctly. I had a bowl of beans and let me tell you this place knows how to make beans! Right before the meal came out around the corner came a guy I used to go to school with. WOW, it's a small world. I hadn't seen him since around 1997. He manages Joe Cotten's and I'd have to say he's doing a great job. Brisket was very tender, by the way, and flavorful.
The sauce was more like a salsa but was an interesting addition to say the least. I liked the sausage and the ribs but the star of this meal was the brisket. It so nice to discover that after I had eaten up the first big slice of brisket the waiter offered me another one. VERY NICE! How much? Nothing extra! Even nicer! After all the cheese, meat, and beans I noticed they gave the young man in our entourage an ice cream. Kids get ice cream free. Being the big kid I am I had to have some but of course I had to pay for it. Strawberry ice cream cone with a cherry on top. The waiter even brought out some extra cherries for the ladies. We had a great time and the meal was enhanced even more due to the wonderful company I had to share it with.
I'd definitely eat here again as service, food flavor and cost, as well as the atmosphere were all to my liking. Joe Cotten's is old school that's way too cool. This is definitely a place you will want to visit when you are around this area!
Samantha Braun has opened here in Wall recently and has started off in a great way. Samantha's Buffet Menu is vast and she offers some great choices throughout the week. Tuesday and Wednesday is Home Cookin' on the buffet. My most memorable choices here tonight were Roasted Turkey (very juicy), Macaroni and Cheese, Potatoes au Gratin (I love CHEESE), Stuffing, Pot Roast (falling apart), and Mashed Potatoes with either a white pepper gravy or brown gravy. A great salad bar was also included with the buffet. Egg Salad, Chicken Salad, and Artichoke Salad are a few of the choices available. I tried Egg Salad for the very first time here and I really enjoyed it. My wife had a green salad with a Balsamic dressing that she seemed to enjoy very much. Elizabeth also enjoyed some Catfish, Lasagna, fresh fruit, and what I believe were wheat rolls topped with oats (everyone knows I've been on a low carb thing for a bit so I restricted my carbs to potatoes and desserts tonight....I know I didn't succeed at staying under 50 carbs today...I'm so glad I enjoyed the food!) We rounded out our meal with some Blueberry Bread Pudding and Caramel sauce...I'm not usually one for bread pudding but I have to say it was VERY tasty. I'd eat it again. On Thursdays they have Tex-Mex night and offer Tacos, King Ranch Chicken, Mexican Rice, and Enchiladas along with a few other items. Friday is Italian night and the menu offers Spaghetti with Meatballs, Spinach Lasagna, Tuscan Tilapia, Italian Peas, and Chicken Marsala. Saturday Smorgasbord has entrees from throughout the week. Sunday offers brunch around 10 AM and has Scrambled Eggs, Western Scramble, French Toast, Pancakes, Bacon, Sausage, Cream Gravy, Cinnamon Rolls and lots more including Turkey, Fried Catfish, Biscuits and Ham Steak. There's so much available here including sandwiches like the All-American Wedge, classics like the Reuben and a Turkey Club along with some more modern choices like the BLAT. That's Bacon, Lettuce, Avocado and Tomato. Another one is the French Gobbler with Turkey Breast, Brie, Apples, and Avocado on grilled Sourdough bread with Honey Mustard.
Check out the Crab Cake Wrap too served with Cajun remoulade, baby greens, and tomatoes. Atmosphere hasn't changed much from the previous owners and it works for me. It's down home and country. Prices are very reasonable for a night time buffet. $24 dollars total with the tip included. Samantha is very personable. She answered our questions (and listened to me talk...a feat in and of itself LOL!) and we enjoyed speaking with her about her new endeavor. Our waitress was very attentive to our needs and did a great job. Smiles abound here and that's a HUGE plus with me. Don't miss out on the baked goods on your way out. A few of the choices are Lemon Bars, Over the Top Chocolate Fudge Brownie, Key Lime Bars, Cookies, Muffins, and 7 Layer Bars. SO MUCH TO CHOOSE FROM you won't ever leave hungry. Come see the friendly folks here at the Ole Gin and enjoy some great food! Thanks JC for telling me about this place!