Showing posts with label guacamole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guacamole. Show all posts

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Local Yokel

When over-priced pastrami sandwiches went under (aka Goldies Deli at the Murphy/46th junction) I was curious as to what would emerge.  Sylvan Parkers were hopeful for a vibrant, casual dining hub - a central meeting spot for our burgeoning neighborhood.  We got it.  The Local Taco (I badly want to drop "the") is bright and bustling.  The service (order and cash out all in the same go) and food were fast.  

The food was decent and I think will improve.  My enchilada - vegetarian with lemon cream sauce - was good but was a little thin on "stuffing."  It was missing any real sense of black beans and lettuce completely.  We liked the guacamole - chunky and fresh with out a lot of onion and tomato.  The slice of lime on top was a nice touch.  Yancy was ho-hum on the tacos he ordered - his favorite was the tequila lime chicken one.  However, the price was right - $2.50 a taco or $3.25 an enchilada.

The patio was full and the line remained our whole dinner - a sign of early embracing by the locals.  Check out the hip tees and hats donning their logo and...

KEEP EATING OUT, NASHVILLE!

Featured site:
The Local Taco
4501 Murphy Road
891-3271
www.thelocaltaco.com

Thursday, February 28, 2008

A Twist of Lime

When you have family visiting from Atlanta it's a little tough to pick restaurants. Nashville's known for good BBQ, meat-n-threes, pancakes and burgers. However, when it comes to upscale fare, we are lackin', let's face it. I heard "rave reviews" about Chris Hyndman's, Lime, a Latin American "fusion" number. So I plunged in with visitors in tow.

Lime gave me reason to believe our restaurant scene's picking up. Some friends have complained of spotty service and confused hosts, but we found that part refreshing. We waited a few minutes for our table and, when seated, were promptly greeted and drink orders taken. Our table shot down many of the signature cocktails...to sweet and syrupy were the verdicts.

We tried the LIME sampler and found most of those flat. I loved the green salsa and the fresh guacamole. My main course was a delicious fried snapper with a fantastic fruit remoulade and cucumber slaw. They vertically garnished with a slice of melon - wow, go Lime! We also enjoyed the adobo tuna and watermelon - tingling with clean flavors and a light orange reduction sauce finished it off. I was less than impressed with the dorado Baja (mahi mahi). It stated it was rubbed with spices but I found it bland. I liked the Pork Cazuela - a Spanish version of cassoulet. Our resident paella expert felt the spice and kick of their paella fell short...we hear they are still tweaking.

Overall, the experience was satisfactory. The prompt service, knowledgeable staff and hip digs make this joint a sure-fire repeat. Can't wait for their finished deck that will certainly turn Lime into a Nashville hot spot.

Keep eating out, Nashville!

Featured sites:
Lime 340-0766
1904 Broadway