Something authentically local? In town for a couple days and am free tonight, have to work tomorrow. Looking for a good place to eat without breaking the bank even though it's on the company. Some southwest food or TexMex.
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I would kill for Chuy's. It's probably my favorite TexMex place in Dallas. It's about 15 minutes from you on 75 at Knox-Hendrrson about 2 blocks east of the freeway, at the corner of McKinney.
Okay, my dad tells me it used to be a Texas-only chain, but it has since expanded. It's based in Austin though, and I would still murder someone for their enchiladas and chips and salsa.
I wasn't a huge fan of Mi Cocina, but perhaps it was just the one closest to me that disappointed.
Someone mentioned a place named Monica's in Deep Ellum, but I never really got down to that neck of the woods too often.
Honestly, the best Tex-Mex I ever had was a tiny hole-in-the-wall outside of New Braunfels followed closely by a hole-in-the-wall in San Angelo. Fan-freaking-tastic. But places like that, you really need to know the hours because sometimes they're closed Monday or only open for lunch or whatever.
Slightly off topic, but ate at a Chuy's in Louisville when I was on assignment there in December 2010. The "Elvis Presley Memorial Combo" is a classic (I assume they still have it?)