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Taqueria Gonzalez

July 2nd, 2017

20170623_120615Taqueria Gonzalez is equal parts grocery store and restaurant located in a strip mall in Middleton. It’ll certainly satisfy your Mexican food cravings if you’re in the area.

First, let’s discuss the format. When you enter, an employee standing in front of a counter under the menu will take your order. You’ll then take a seat (FYI, there’s not much seating), and your food will be brought out to you. When you’re done, you’ll go to another counter, tell them what you ordered and then you’ll pay.

The menu consists of 10 items plus specials. Of course, I had to try the tacos ($2) at a taqueria. I liked my steak taco ($2) because the steak was juicy and tender, and there was enough flavor that I didn’t need any sauce. Other toppings include tinga, chorizo and for an extra charge, barbacoa.

The torta de jamon ($5.99) is huge. Despite the relatively high bread-to-meat ratio, the sandwich was enjoyable because of the lightly fried ham, crunchy peppers and fresh tomato and avocado. The regular tortas ($8.99) has more meat.

20170623_120608Other menu items include sopes ($3.50) and burritos ($8.99). You may notice the pricing here is inconsistent, as some items end in .99 cents, and others are rounded to .00 or .50.

One of the specials was the tamales ($7). Most of the ones I’ve ordered recently at various restaurants have been super dry, but fortunately, that was not the case here. The tamale and the chicken were both moist, although they both were fairly bland (the two kinds of table salsa helped). The accompanying Mexican rice was super fluffy, and the refried beans had zero taste.

Taqueria Gonzalez is open every day for lunch and dinner.

Taqueria Gonzalez Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Madison-area guide to fireworks shows 2017

June 29th, 2017

Last week’s Shake the Lake was the lead-up to more 4th of July celebrations in the Madison, Wis., area. Here’s a look at the rest (date listed is when the fireworks show takes place), updated for 2017:

Event When, where Of Note
Madison Mallards July 1 & 4, Warner Park Game time both nights is 5:05 p.m.
Wilderness, Chula Vista, Mt. OlympusKalahari July 2 & 4, Lake Delton Almost all the major resorts are having their own fireworks displays (Chula Vista’s is on July 2)
Monona Community Festival July 4, Winnequah Park Includes the Wisconsin Wife Carry Championship and an art fair
DeForest Area 4th of July Celebration July 4, Fireman’s Park Includes a car show and free pony rides
Shorewood Hills July 4, Blackhawk Country Club Includes a triathlon and adult water fight
Maple Bluff Fest on the Fourth July 4, Beach Park Includes a 5K and “Battle of the Bluffs” softball game
Waunaboom July 4, Ripp Park Includes an F-16 flyover
Stoughton Fair July 9, Mandt Park Includes tractor pulls and pizza-eating contest

La Nopalera

June 25th, 2017

20170613_122229La Nopalera replaced the Subway on Schroeder Road. Despite the big space, it’s got a small, mom-and-pop feel, with a concise menu and a grocery section limited to a few perishables and non-perishables.

An item you typically don’t see on menus is the sincronizada ($5.95), which is a mouthful to say and a mouthful to eat. Ham, cheese, tomatoes, avocados and jalapenos or chipotle sauce are pressed between two flour tortillas. It’s tasty, but I would have preferred the contents to be a bit warmer.

Street corn seems to be growing in popularity in Madison, and this version ($2.95) is fresh and delightful. The corn is mixed with a huge dollop of mayo, crumbles of cheese, lime juice and tajin seasoning.

The Mexican BLTA ($5.95) adds avocado and jalapenos to the classic. The ingredients were very fresh (e.g. the avocado is sliced just for this sandwich), and torta was used instead of toast, a nice touch.

20170613_123332Other items include salads ($5.95) and hot dogs ($2.95).

Come for breakfast sometime. The yogurt ($5.95 for 16 oz., $6.35 for 20 oz, $6.95 for 24 oz) is blended with your choice of fresh mango, peach or strawberry, then topped with banana, apple, strawberry, mango and granola. The mango version I had was full of flavor and contrasting textures, but the yogurt melted quickly and was basically soup after five min.

La Nopalera is open every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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See more photos in our La Nopalera Flickr album.

La Nopalera Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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