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Best Mexican in Lynchburg

El Cabrito's
1
4%
El Mariachi
1
4%
Fiesta Tapatia
1
4%
La Carreta
11
48%
La Fogata
2
9%
Mi Patron
2
9%
Moe's Southwest Grill
No votes
0%
Pueblo Viejo
5
22%
Other (Please Explain)
No votes
0%
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By BJWilliams
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#350839
had my first EVER experience at La Carreta tonight and I see why its been the top dog in this category...
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By alabama24
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#350848
Here is La Carreta's "secret" formula for Salsa: 4 parts Hunts Catchup (not even Heinz); 2 parts sugar; 1 part mild hot sauce. Mi Patron has the best salsa and food.
By flamehunter
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#350851
alabama24 wrote:Here is La Carreta's "secret" formula for Salsa: 4 parts Hunts Catchup (not even Heinz); 2 parts sugar; 1 part mild hot sauce. Mi Patron has the best salsa and food.
Then why are all 6 La Carretas packed every time I go to any of them? I guess everybody likes Hunt's ketchup.
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By alabama24
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#350867
blwall1416 wrote:
flamehunter wrote:Then why are all 6 La Carretas packed every time I go to any of them?
Because most people here don't know what good Mexican food tastes like.
:lol:
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By Kolzilla41
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#350868
blwall1416 wrote:
flamehunter wrote:Then why are all 6 La Carretas packed every time I go to any of them?
Because most people here don't know what good Mexican food tastes like.
What do you consider "good" in Lynchburg?
By LUconn
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#350869
I know it's fun to make fun of Lynchburg and their backward ways but let's not even pretend that La Carreta is not good Mexican food.
By NG33
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#350872
LUconn wrote:I know it's fun to make fun of Lynchburg and their backward ways but let's not even pretend that La Carreta is not good Mexican food.
Very true. I'm Hispanic, have Spanish food almost every day, and still enjoy the food at La Carreta. So what if it's even a little bit Americanized? It's still good.
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By BJWilliams
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#350880
flamehunter wrote:
alabama24 wrote:Here is La Carreta's "secret" formula for Salsa: 4 parts Hunts Catchup (not even Heinz); 2 parts sugar; 1 part mild hot sauce. Mi Patron has the best salsa and food.
Then why are all 6 La Carretas packed every time I go to any of them? I guess everybody likes Hunt's ketchup.
Agreed...when I walked up yesterday there were quite a few people waiting outside (I was lucky to get taken to a table right away because I was by myself)
By phoenix
Registration Days Posts
#350946
My in-laws are regulars at the La Carreta on Timberlake. Every Monday, that's where they eat dinner. I started eating Mexican food because I went there with them while I was at Liberty.
By LUconn
Registration Days Posts
#350947
I feel bad that you're entire pre college life was such a waste. Seriously, I envy mexicans because they can justify eating mexican food every day for every meal.
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By alabama24
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#351009
flamehunter wrote:
alabama24 wrote:Here is La Carreta's "secret" formula for Salsa: 4 parts Hunts Catchup (not even Heinz); 2 parts sugar; 1 part mild hot sauce. Mi Patron has the best salsa and food.
Then why are all 6 La Carretas packed every time I go to any of them? I guess everybody likes Hunt's ketchup.
So is McDonalds. I am not saying that La Carreta is bad. Just their salsa. I am saying that Mi Patron is better.
By flamehunter
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#351012
alabama24 wrote:
flamehunter wrote:
alabama24 wrote:Here is La Carreta's "secret" formula for Salsa: 4 parts Hunts Catchup (not even Heinz); 2 parts sugar; 1 part mild hot sauce. Mi Patron has the best salsa and food.
Then why are all 6 La Carretas packed every time I go to any of them? I guess everybody likes Hunt's ketchup.
So is McDonalds. I am not saying that La Carreta is bad. Just their salsa. I am saying that Mi Patron is better.
I understand what you're saying. I personally like the salsa and trust me it's not ketchup. And I have noticed a difference between La Carretas in the salsa. We go to Timberlake most and their sals is different from others.
Also, I've not been to Mi Patron but you may have convinced me to try it.
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By alabama24
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#351134
flamehunter wrote: Also, I've not been to Mi Patron but you may have convinced me to try it.

I know that there are other locations, but the one I go to is the one about a mile south of the airport on 29s/ward's road. It is in the food lion complex. Most of the time I get fajita's with my wife, but if you want to try something different, ask for enchiladas mole (rhymes with "hay"). It's not on the menu, but they will make it... and its good.
By LUconn
Registration Days Posts
#351157
I don't know where you guys are going that you're eating stuff that is so far superior to la caretta. I normally eat at a Mexican restaurant wherever I travel. Including Mexico. Touristy and authentic. I've never had anything that I would consider that much better than la caretta.
By SuperJon
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#351158
It's Mexican food. It's mean, rice, beans, and cheese. It's hard to make that into a meal that'll blow your mind. Most Mexican places taste really similar to each other.
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By alabama24
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#351223
SuperJon wrote:Most Mexican places taste really similar to each other.
Nope. But I am not dissing La Carretta. Just their salsa. Before I lost 100 pounds, I use to eat Talabera at La Carretta.
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By Sly Fox
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#351254
For the record, the stuff they pass off as local food in the Yucatan peninsula is TexMex knockoff for the tourists. It bares little resemblance to authentic Mexican found across the nation or the better stuff just across the Rio Grande in Texas.

As a self-described connoisseur of both Mexican & TexMex, I beg to differ that all of it is essentially the same in taste and quality. But for the untrained tongues of the Mid-Atlantic region, I can understand your lack of appreciation for the nuances of the genre.

Down here in Texas, TexMex is a cheap and tasty meal for when you don't want to break the bank. I am amazed when I travel overseas at the lousy quality and obscene prices for what they refer to as Mexican. It is considered on par with French & Italian in prices in some of my recent stops this past month in Belgium, Japan and Australia. That blows my mind and gives me a greater appreciation for my Tejana bride. Fideo anyone?
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By BJWilliams
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#351265
If Im ever in Houston, youll have to give me an education in Mexican...(and I'll have to see how good your wife's cooking is too)
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