The best Mexican food I've had since I left Texas, I found in New York:

After we were finished for the day in Amsterdam, Bill and I drove back down to Albany and had dinner. We walked into my boss's room/conference room where an all-day meeting was still taking place. He whispered to Bill, "There's pizza over there if you're hungry." Bill replied, "Oh we already ate."
"At Pancho's." I said. He said loudly enough to stop the meeting, "WHAT??? They have a Pancho's here?"
"Not like ours," I told him, "But it was damn good. Best I've had since Texas."
He's going tomorrow.
After we were finished for the day in Amsterdam, Bill and I drove back down to Albany and had dinner. We walked into my boss's room/conference room where an all-day meeting was still taking place. He whispered to Bill, "There's pizza over there if you're hungry." Bill replied, "Oh we already ate."
"At Pancho's." I said. He said loudly enough to stop the meeting, "WHAT??? They have a Pancho's here?"
"Not like ours," I told him, "But it was damn good. Best I've had since Texas."
He's going tomorrow.
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There has to be better Mexican in NY...
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if you're going to reply to my comments on LJ, head over to my Xanga.
And by the way, I have found a new drink and can't feel my face. It's called a Washington Apple. 1/2 Crown, 1/2 Sweet n' Sour or Sour Apple (whichever is more convient) and a spalsh of cranberry on the rocks. Best fucking drink ever. Try one. Or two. Or ten.
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I don't consider you a sissy if you're willing to admit you prefer lady drinks.
That's a whole different category. :)
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But on occasion, I do enjoy a little C&C. It was just meant to be that way...
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Just drink the Crown, man. Then chase it with the schnapps if you really want the apple flavor. Goldschläger would be better - but each to his own.
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If you're 'raising the flag' about Panchos, we seriously need to get you back to Texas.
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Poor boy, we must bring you back home.