Food Review: Cilantro’s Mexican Grill could use more cilantro, with special guest, Drew!

This past Saturday, the hubs and I took the four-wheeler around Hector, AR to ride around on some trails.
*Yes, I have my own 4 wheeler and Drew has a dirt bike, but I make him just tote me around on my 4 wheeler when I can, because it is less scary for me and way more fun and romantic.

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Anyway, on the way home, we decide to try this newer Mexican restaurant in Conway. I was craving Mexican, and this one had pretty good reviews online. So, here’s the breakdown, from Drew and me!

Drew: I have been to the Cilantro’s in North Little Rock, in Lakewood Village, and I hated it. I can’t remember why or even what I got to eat, but I vowed to never go back. I was afraid this may be the same one, but we shall see.

Environment

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Cilantro’s is in a shopping center right off of I-40, so it is easy to access. Nothing special about the outside.  However, the inside was large and open, and very clean. (We did show up at 4:00, hence we were almost the only ones there.)

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I have decided to start reviewing the bathrooms of restaurants as well. I usually visit the bathroom at a restaurant, even if it is just to wash my hands. Some are great, some are horrifying. As Drew put it, “the bathroom is probably as clean as the kitchen they make your food in”, so I hope this is a welcome addition to our reviews.

This bathroom was very clean. 3 stalls, though a little crowded, great smell, and even good-smelling soap. Thumbs up.

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The Food

Happy Hour: We showed up just in time for happy hour, so we both decided on the small house margarita for $3.25.

Drew: Oh yes, this is the same Cilantro’s as in NLR. At that time, celebrating my sister’s birthday with family, I tried the “tamarindo” margarita. It was disgusting, the worst margarita I have ever had. Apparently, I don’t like tamarind.

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Chips and salsa arrived before the margaritas. We each received a rather large portion of salsa with the chips. The chips were not fresh or warm, but they were nothing to complain about. The salsa was very thin, but had enough flavor to be enjoyable. It was not very spicy, but had a slight kick. Nothing special, but no complaints from either of us.

The margaritas (on the rocks) were in a decent-sized cup to be a small. However, there was a lot more ice than margarita. The taste was very sweet, too sweet. And they may have forgot to add the tequila? I couldn’t taste a lick of alcohol, anyway.

Drew: This was better than the tamarindo margarita I had on the previous trip. However, it was the second worst margarita I have had. Not worth it at all.

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The menu was very large and it took us probably 10-15 minutes to decide what to get. We both settled on the tacos and more section of the menu:

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I ordered the fish tacos ($9.25) with the jicama-mango slaw (I was VERY excited about this, I hate the regular side of rice at most Mexican restaurants) and the barracho beans.

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The plates were huge, and this was no exception. The tacos were each about the size of my hand. There was plenty of slaw, and even though that cup of beans looks tiny, it was plenty.

Let’s start with the tacos. At first glance, the amount of fish in each taco was shocking…in the worst way. Each taco had one tiny, thin, about 2 inches in length, piece of fried fish. I believe it was tilapia.

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Upon eating the taco, you had to take two bites to even get to the fish and toppings (lime sauce and pineapple pico de gallo). The fish was very dry. I love a crispy fish, but this was so thin it was way overcooked and hard to chew. The “lime sauce” tasted like straight up sour cream. The pineapple pico was very tasty. All-together, there were about two good bites for each taco, with lots of extra corn tortillas. It also definitely needed salt to accentuate any flavors. Oh yea, and can I get more cilantro on my dish from a restaurant named “Cilantro’s”?  Not my favorite.

Drew: While I didn’t want to admit it at the time because Amy was NOT happy, I enjoyed the fish taco I took from her plate. Hey, we always share plates, don’t get worked up. Yes, the fish was tiny and dry, but the rest of the taco made it very tasty.

Next, the jicama-mango slaw: Also needed salt, and more lime juice….and more cilantro. There was a lot of thick-cut jicama and a smaller amount of small bites of mango. While I love a jicama salad/ slaw, etc., this was not that great. Too much bland jicama. However, this was still better than regular ole rice! I did eat most of it. I also felt it was healthy, which made it seem more enjoyable.

Lastly for my dish, the barracho beans: love! Finally, a dish with enough salt and flavor. These beans steeped in a porky sauce (there seemed to be pieces of bacon or some other form of thin slices of pork) were very tasty.

Drew ordered the carnitas tacos with the same slaw and the refried beans for $8.25.

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Same size plate, slaw, and beans. However, and the pic does not do it justice, the amount of carnitas on each taco was huge! They really piled the pork on! It was topped with cilantro, onions, and a slice of avocado.

The tacos were friggin’ great! This may be the best carnitas taco I have ever had, and Drew agrees. There was so much meat. It was cooked perfectly. It was sweet, but not too sweet. There were no inedible fatty bites. It was good! The toppings were few, but were perfect because you wouldn’t want to cover up the star of the show…you know, the carnitas I keep raving about.

Drew agrees with me on the slaw, he didn’t finish his.

The refried beans were definitely from a can, and way too salty…because they are from a can.

Drew: My tacos were delicious, which is way better than whatever I ordered during my last trip. The beans were good, as well. The slaw was a refreshing change, but needed some work.

Overall

Amy: I would not volunteer to come back here. If I do, I will not “indulge” on the “alcoholic” beverages. And I will order the carnitas tacos. Nothing but the carnitas tacos is worth returning for.

Drew: This experience was better than my first in NLR. The environment was very clean. The service was fine. The menu was large, but didn’t seem to have too much variety from the typical Mexican restaurant. However, I love a good torta and there was not one on this menu. Though, I think the tacos and sides were better than most Arkansas Mexican restaurants. Would I return? Probably not, though. Amy cooks too well to waste a meal on food that is not delicious. Plus, I like my margaritas way better.

Travels: ALL the Food in Vancouver.

This summer, my husband and I visited Canada for the first time. Specifically, we spent 3 days in Vancouver. From there, we traveled down the west coast to San Francisco. While in Vancouver, we stayed at a tiny studio apartment about two blocks from the Gastown district, which we found on Airbnb.com. That area was wonderful, I would definitely stay in this hip part of downtown again. The streets are laid with bricks, there are many new modern shops and restaurants, and it is right next to the waterway.

While I never heard of Vancouver being known for its food scene, I was pleasantly surprised at how great some of the food was! I will start with the order in which food was eaten:

Our first evening in Vancouver, the restaurant I wanted to try (never actually did) was packed, so we stopped for a quick appetizer at Baodown. Here is that review: http://twogirlsonedish.com/?p=452
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The tapas restaurant I had in mind for dinner never seemed to lose its crowd or waiting line, so Drew and I walked around looking for a good late-night deal. We found a fantastic late-night happy hour! Here’s that review of 131 Water Kitchen and Bar: http://twogirlsonedish.com/?p=505
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The next day, we spent at Granville Island, mostly focusing on the Public Market there. This was my favorite area of Vancouver, and possibly my favorite day of our entire vacation. This is a must-see!  http://twogirlsonedish.com/?p=509
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That night for dinner, we were walking back from the bus stop. My favorite thing about Vancouver was the diversity in food options. There were so many Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, and many other restaurants all over town. The hardest part was deciding which one of these restaurants to choose.

We decided on a very authentic-seeming pho restaurant, Pho Extreme Xe Lua. It was small, like most of the downtown restaurants, and sparsely-filled. The hostess/ waitress barely spoke English, which I took as a good sign. The menu had enough English on it to give us a very vague idea of what we were ordering.

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Before we ordered, the waitress brought us free hot tea. It was slightly floral, and sweet enough it needed no additional sugar. I really enjoyed this freebie!

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We ended up choosing the Vietnamese style chicken salad, for $8.50 and the Curry Chicken with french bread (it said banh mi next to it) for $9.

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The salad was delicious. It was bright, and full of sweet and spicy flavors, exactly what you would expect from a Vietnamese salad. It was rather large, as well. I would definitely order this again.

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The curry chicken with french bread was not the banh mi I was expecting, but it was delectable! The curry was mild, but very flavorful. The chicken was bone-in, so we had to pick around that. There was chunks of sweet potato as well. The french bread was perfect soft with a slightly chewy crust. It soaked up the curry sauce perfectly.  I would definitely order this again as well.

The following day, we spent walking all over downtown, and trying some fantastic food. Our first stop was in Gastown for a quick “breakfast dessert”.  Saturday and Sunday, we had been walking past Chewy Junior, drooling over the idea of getting cream puffs, but they were closed on the weekend. So, Monday morning, Drew and I walked in to just split one cream puff.

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There were many flavor options: chocolate, oreo crunch, strawberry cheesecake, machta green tea, and many more. We decided on a simple almond flavored puff.

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For about $3 (Canadian money) this was a great, and very delicious, deal! While there was no almond flavoring, except for the almonds sprinkled on the top, everything about this cream puff was perfect. The crust was just chewy enough to hold together, while also being slightly flaky and sweet. The cream was to die for. It was the best cream puff I have ever had.

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It was very difficult not to buy 10 more of these, but we knew there was much more on today’s menu agenda, for which we need to make room.

After walking a couple miles to our lunch destination: Meat and Bread, we were slightly disappointed with this highly rated sandwich joint. It was on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, too. Here’s the review:
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We continued to walk through Chinatown and all over the rest of Vancouver’s downtown area. My pedometer said we walked over 15 miles today…enough to make me hungry for a couple dinners.

Our first dinner was at Tropical Fusion, a small Vietnamese restaurant that had a sign out front that said $4 banh mi’s. My kind of place!

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Drew and I just split one of these huge, cheap sandwiches, and it was delicious. Of course, I have never had a bad banh mi. However, this one was not my favorite of all time. They were pretty simply on the meat and the veggies weren’t as pickled as I like. But, hey…it was $4
If I lived here, I would eat this for lunch probably every day.

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For our second dinner, we went just two stores down to Fresh Bowl. This is a small chain, but sounded too good to pass up.
The restaurant itself was super modern with clean lines and bright colors. The table we chose to sit at faced the street, which was perfect for people-watching.

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The menu was what intrigued me, however. You could choose a rice bowl, a noodle bowl, or a salad bowl. Then, you would choose which sauce to combine it with. You could also add proteins, such as chicken or shrimp, if you wanted.

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We split a very large bowl of thin rice noodles, with lots of added veggies and shrimp, in the laksa sauce, which was a  mildly-spiced lemongrass coconut broth. It was very tasty! It also felt very light and healthy, which made me feel great after all of the other food I had today. It was the perfect end to a food day in Vancouver.