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Afreaux - Mexican restaurant question
Posted on 6/27/09 at 6:07 pm
Posted on 6/27/09 at 6:07 pm
A local restaurant owner told me his friend owns a place on coursey called La Jolla (i think?). i looked for it online but can't find anything. i figured if anyone would know anything about this place its you.
Posted on 6/27/09 at 6:43 pm to LSUZombie
You have nothing better to do than try to find secret Mexican restaurants, huh.
Nah I'm just kidding with ya, buddy. If you find the place and try it, let me know how it is.
Nah I'm just kidding with ya, buddy. If you find the place and try it, let me know how it is.
Posted on 6/27/09 at 6:50 pm to irvine555
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irvine555
i ate at johnny d's pizza on coursey and it was outstanding. place looked great to. check out the blog, wesley wrote a review on it
Posted on 6/27/09 at 6:59 pm to LSUZombie
Was it better than it was when he was at the other location? If so how?
Posted on 6/27/09 at 8:31 pm to LSUZombie
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A local restaurant owner told me his friend owns a place on coursey called La Jolla (i think?). i looked for it online but can't find anything. i figured if anyone would know anything about this place its you.
I've honestly never heard of it.
If you get off Airline and head down Coursey, you pass Fernando's and Las Palmas. Once you cross Sherwood, there's Montana's Colombian restaurant, near Pocorello's. Between that and Jones Creek, I don't recall there being any other Mexican places. Even if you turn left on Jones Creek, there's Ahuuas, and to the right is another taqueria (can't remember the name, but it's not La Jolla / La Joya).
Maybe it's on George O'Neal. Even if it is, I've never heard of a restaurant or taqueria with that name.
Posted on 6/27/09 at 9:20 pm to lsucoonass
Afreaux thanks so much for the response. I will ask the guy again for the name of the place.
Posted on 6/27/09 at 10:35 pm to LSUZombie
Casa LaVida is the only other one I can think of on Coursey.
This post was edited on 6/27/09 at 10:55 pm
Posted on 6/27/09 at 10:44 pm to irvine555
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Was it better than it was when he was at the other location? If so how?
I don't really know what you mean by that, because the pizza was always great at his old location. There are two schools of thought on this: do you want quality or quantity?
Johnny D's pizza uses fresh, top quality ingredients. Now the pizza will be pricier than at your typical, shitty chain place but it will be worth it. His crust was excellent, very crisp on the outside and chewey on the inside.
if you want a dominoe's 5-5-5 deal than go for it. compared to johnny d's their pizza sucks. places like that use processed meats, cheeses, and sauces. because of this i can eat an entire dominoe's pizza, but could only eat two slices of johnny d's pizza before i was really full. that's what quality ingredients do
Posted on 6/27/09 at 10:45 pm to GS3
The taqueria to the right is Juanita's.
Posted on 6/27/09 at 10:47 pm to TigerSpy
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The taqueria to the right is Juanita's
maybe that is it. i might have just misheard him.
Posted on 6/28/09 at 10:57 am to LSUZombie
There is also a La Mexicana down at the end of Jones Creek, but that is hell and gone from Coursey.
Posted on 6/28/09 at 11:12 am to TigerSpy
There is a new Mexican place (I think) on O'Neal in that small shopping center in between those townhomes and the bridge. Not sure what it is called. It seems that I have seen that name very recently, so that may have been it.
Posted on 6/28/09 at 11:23 am to ehidal1
i think i'll go talk to him today. juanita's may have sounded like la jolla in a loud restaurant.
Posted on 6/28/09 at 12:02 pm to LSUZombie
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juanita's may have sounded like la jolla in a loud restaurant.
+1
Posted on 6/28/09 at 5:01 pm to TigerSpy
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The taqueria to the right is Juanita's.
No, Juanita's #2 is all the way at Jones Creek and Shenandoah. If you're on Coursey and make a right on Jones Creek, there's another taqueria on the right in a little strip mall, it's probably the only one I haven't been to yet.
Posted on 6/28/09 at 5:05 pm to LSUZombie
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A local restaurant owner told me his friend owns a place on coursey called La Jolla
I've seen it but havn't tryed it. So many I get them confused.
Its somewhere between Sherwood and Jones Creek.
I think the one next to the mattress pace maybe ?
Posted on 6/28/09 at 5:24 pm to Afreaux
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it's probably the only one I haven't been to yet
and you call yourself the king of latin cuisine
Posted on 6/28/09 at 5:31 pm to LSUZombie
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and you call yourself the king of latin cuisine
I hate driving that far out unless I'm already going in that direction. I actually stumbled across the place looking for Ahuuas.
I'm also less inclined to check a place out if someone I know doesn't mention it to me. That doesn't always mean I'll like it, but I'm more likely to give it a try.
Montana's Colombian Restaurant is one of those places I tried without really hearing anything about it, and it's a great little place. One of my friends recently bought Fernando's and started offering Colombian dishes not on the menu, so I'm just as likely to get a bandeja paisa there because it's closer.
Posted on 6/28/09 at 5:35 pm to Afreaux
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Montana's Colombian Restaurant
i've never had colombian food. how is it different from other latin cuisines?
what do you recommend for someone who is an adventerous eater and wants a true taste of colombia?
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