For my Utah friends who are out and about around the Beehive State:
12 ‘Hole In The Wall’ Restaurants In Utah That Will Blow Your Taste Buds Away
If you know of others, anywhere in the state, please share.
For my Utah friends who are out and about around the Beehive State:
12 ‘Hole In The Wall’ Restaurants In Utah That Will Blow Your Taste Buds Away
If you know of others, anywhere in the state, please share.
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--Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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--Yeats
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--John W. Davis, founder of Davis Polk & Wardwell
Scratch, did you know there is a Chronic Tacos in Sugarhouse now?
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Tosh's Ramen. It's at least in Sugarhood, not Sugarhouse.
I've heard that. I've also heard that it's OK but not all that great. For a chain, there's a lot of inconsistency from one Chronic to another. I've never been to one as good as the one in Newport on PCH (not the Corona Del Mar one, which is also on PCH in Newport, although that one is pretty good, too. For example, there's on in San Clemente that I won't go to even though it's pretty close to home, but I will drive a little further to go to one in Dana Point (which is also on PCH).
I bet none of you expected to get a detailed analysis of Chronic Taco restaurants in Orange County beach cities today.