Chico's Tacos is an El Paso institution. There is no substitute for their rolled tacos in sauce, covered with their one of a kind shredded cheese. Texas Monthly, the magazine bible of the Lone Star State, gets a little sauce on it's chin with an ode to the best known restaurant in the city.
The Magic Pan, a restaurant that had been feeding westsiders for 20 years, closed it's doors this weekend. But, when one door closes, sometimes, that same door opens back up!
As a broke college student, I'm looking for advice on places to go out to eat on the weekend. I also live in the Lower Valley and gas is not cheap so I want to stick to the east side. New or old, what restaurants are your favorite? Please no more Chico's Tacos.
Thanksgiving is next Thursday - you know that. But do you know where you can get good, hot Thanksgiving meal if you don't want to have to cook it?
I did all the legwork for you, and here is the top four place to grab Thanksgiving Dinner without having to do any of the heaving lifting...
Last month, the city was surprised to hear the news that Cappetto's, a 50 year old El Paso restaurant, was closing it's doors for good.
Tax troubles seem to be the reason Edward Davis closed his family's restaurant. It left a lot of people without jobs, and a lot of customers with worthless Cappetto's gift cards.
But yesterday, three Italian restaurants announced that they will honor Cappetto's g