Food Review – Austin 14/08/09
The thing with Mexican food is that it is quick and simple therefore if you need a quick bite to eat before a show. El Sol y La Luna being two doors down from Emo's seemed perfect. I was tempted by barbeque but decided to give it a miss.
I had a taco and a tostado. The taco had a nice soft tortilla. The chicken was tender with a slight smokey taste to it. The iceberg lettuce, the bedrock of any Mexican salad, was very crispy and there was plenty of chopped sweet tomato in it.
The tostado was again chicken. The tortilla was crispy but not so much that it fell apart when I bit into it. There was far too much gucamole in it, which overpowered the rest of the flavours and left me with hands covered in gucamole.
El Sol y La Luna is a good establishment and the amount of things on the menu was one of the biggest I've seen on tour.
August 23rd, 2009 in
CHAFF
The tostado was again chicken. The tortilla was crispy but not so much
that it fell apart when I bit into it. There was far too much gucamole
in it, which overpowered the rest of the flavours and left me with
hands covered in gucamole.
Los Campesinos?…but no one even speak spanish…mmmm…so is like a joke right?…on who???…
On you Xaul. On you.