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Tex Mex fajitas with skirt steak had the usual trimmings, and were assembled with skill.
These Tex Mex models came with a jalepeno pepper decal on the pick guard.
Early Tex Mex restaurants catered to Anglo palates.
There is a good selection of restaurants and bars from traditional local-regional to modern Tex Mex style bars.
The order also gives the Tex Mex the right to haul over the Algoa route south of Houston.
Iron Cactus Mexican Grill: Tex Mex restaurant.
Try classic dishes from a Tex Mex menu such as nachos, traditional tacos, enchiladas and quesadillas.
The cuisine at Ninfa's differed from the cuisine of Tex Mex restaurants at the time.
A distinction must be made between truly authentic Mexican food, and "Tex Mex" (Texan-Mexican) cuisines.
F Map This is where Tex Mex meets Beirut with the merest nod to Bamako.
Monnett began working as the pedal steel guitarist for Tex Mex legend Freddy Fender in 1993.
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In 2007 he was presented the "Tex Mex Gibson Special Achievement in Music Producing" award.
One way to differentiate the initial Tex Mex from the later Jimmie Vaughan is the inclusion of an 11-hole two ply black and white pick guard.
Chili con queso, a dip of melted cheese and chili peppers used in Tex Mex cuisine with tortilla chips.
Tex Mex peaked at No. 6 on the RPM Country Albums chart in Canada.
Tex Mex Grill, second level of the Pratt Street Pavilion, 200 East Pratt Street.
The order opens traffic going through Houston to a small Texas railroad, the Texas Mexican Railway, known as the Tex Mex.
The Mexican government controlled the Tex Mex from 1900 to 1982, when privatization made it part of Grupo TFM.
Skip ho-hum quesadilla for mild, Tex Mex egg rolls, stuffed with chicken, black beans and melted cheese; salsa and luscious avocado cream completed the plate.
The site was subsequently the offices of the White Star Line, and is now occupied by a Tex Mex restaurant, the Texas Embassy Cantina.
His "Galway to Graceland" album was described as an album of Blues, Tex Mex, country, rock, cajun, and occasionally Irish influenced music.
Unfortunately, I have only the southwestern ("The Joy of Tex Mex") and the one some club kids left here the other night ("The Joy of X").
Hot food fans can try Jingle's, at 34 Torwood Street (), an informal restaurant with music of the '60s and '70s backing the Tex Mex spicy dishes.