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Re: Fishing East Texas [Re: J.H.S.] #15062934 05/02/24 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by J.H.S.
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Originally Posted by Harleydude
The Mexican food sucks out east though.


You’re like the 5th person to tell us that. That’s okay though, the Cajun food out this way sucks so hopefully it’s a trade off.



Just got to know where to look. Villa Montez and Javi's in Tyler are great. Big Sandy has a little place that is really good.



The more research I have done the more little hidden places I have found that are supposed to be good. I figure between finding some good Mexican food, upgrading our cajun cuisine, and having a ton of lakes close by we should be okay.



Just get ready for the South Broadway traffic and the stupid medians that the city thought would be a good idea.

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Re: Fishing East Texas [Re: J.H.S.] #15063621 05/03/24 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by J.H.S.
Originally Posted by Der Vorsteher
Originally Posted by J.H.S.
Originally Posted by Harleydude
The Mexican food sucks out east though.


You’re like the 5th person to tell us that. That’s okay though, the Cajun food out this way sucks so hopefully it’s a trade off.



Just got to know where to look. Villa Montez and Javi's in Tyler are great. Big Sandy has a little place that is really good.



The more research I have done the more little hidden places I have found that are supposed to be good. I figure between finding some good Mexican food, upgrading our cajun cuisine, and having a ton of lakes close by we should be okay.



I am from around San Angelo and there is great Mexican Food out that way. It certainly took some time but we have found plenty of really good places. If you like seafood and sushi there are some really good places in Tyler as well. The Black Pearl has oysters shipped in from the east coast.


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