Angelo's Barbeque
2533 White Settlement Rd, Fort Worth, Everman,
I've travelled the state of Texas extensively and lived a number of places, including Austin, home of some of the best BBQ in smaller towns around Austin. Angelo's rates with the best of them in food and true Texas atmosphere!
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Edelweiss German Restaurant
3801 Southwest Blvd # A, Fort Worth, Everman,
I've been going to the Edelweiss for over 20 years, and i have enjoyed it. but last night, it was differnt. The had changed their topping on the Yeargar schnitzel from a yummy brown gravy with onions and mushroom, to something i cant quite describe. it wasn't very good. I had brought family and friends and spent over $200 bragging how great the food was, and was very disapointed. when you have a great product, why change it around. you only have your reputation to lose.
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Italian Inn Ridglea
6323 Camp Bowie Blvd # 123, Fort Worth, Everman,
its the coolest italian resturant ive ever been too, and the food is great too.
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Joe T Garcia's
2201 N Commerce St, Fort Worth, Everman,
Obviously, if this is the #1 Mexican restaurant that the Yahoo writers can come up with, then they have little experience where truly great Mexican food can be found, and that's no where near North Texas. Although JT Garcia's is an average to good Mexican restaurant, you'll need to go abit further Southwest to get authentic, awesome tasting, bring a fan for your tonge Mexican cuisine. First off, TexMex, is not true Mexican food. Rather, an imitation of the real thing. To find the real thing you have to start in a city that was cooking Mexican food far longer than than all others. Older than any other city in Texas, older than any European city in Mexico and older than the United States itself. We must travel to El Paso, Texas. This is the place where all the familiar Mexican taste you've come to know and love began. In El Paso there are several world class ( as far as taste ) restaurants that could claim the title, "Best Mexican Restaurant in the US". The best thing to do is ask the locals where to find these establishments and they'll show you the way. I'll name a few all the same. Kiki's, Lucy's, Leo's and there's are dozen's upon dozen's more. Once you taste what "real" mexican food is suppose to taste like, then you'll enjoy it much more. The second place to visit is Las Cruces, New Mexico. This one time hide out for Billy the Kid serves many of the most authentic Mexican dishes you'll ever enjoy. Hosting the annual "Whole Enchalata Festival", it makes it's mark on the heritage of the cuisine. Several small towns in between these two cities hide many of the remaining "Super" restaurants for a great Mexican feast and can be found if you look for them. From this area you can expand outward and find lessor and lessor forms of the food, and discover it difficult to match the flavor anywhere, however several cities offer recipes and flavors very close. Cities rankings for Mexican food: 1. El Paso, Texas ( Grandfather of all Mexican food cities ) 2. Las Cruces, New Mexico 3. Anthony, New Mexico 4. Albuquerque, New Mexico 5. Phoenix, Arizona 6. Loredo, Texas 7. Sierra Vista, Arizona 8. Los Angeles, California 9. San Anotonio, Texas 10. Nogales, Arizona Although I believe that most of the restaurants mentioned in the original article are good restaurants, and most of them I've visited at one time or another. None however, belong anywhere near the top 100 for Mexican food. Start with what it's suppose to taste like and the experience will be as good as it can get. When you go to one of the cities or towns mentioned above, you'll get the picture!
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Kincaid's Burgers
4901 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, Everman,
Just like I remember from my youth; no fancy menu of oddly dressed, frozen, tastless, slabs of what passes for meat in burgers elswhere these days here. You'll find simplicity and well thought out burgers, generous, with great portions of sides.
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