Tex-Mex is a food culture all its own. With origins in Mexico, the Lone Star state has put its own unique spin on a variety of dishes that aim to satisfy.
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The Olive Garden sister restaurant Tex-Mex lovers can't skip
This popular Tex-Mex chain restaurant is owned by the same company that operates beloved restaurants like Olive Garden and ...
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7 Foods That Are Tex-Mex and Not Traditional Mexican
Tex-Mex cuisine is often mistaken for authentic Mexican food, but the two are very different. While Mexican cuisine is rooted in centuries-old traditions, Tex-Mex was born in Texas and blends ...
Like barbecue, Tex-Mex has ventured outside of Texas. In fact, the restaurants most folks in other states consider "Mexican" are really Tex-Mex spots. But did you know that, also like barbecue, ...
Move over, bratwurst and brisket. New Braunfels might be known for its German roots and Texas Hill Country barbecue, but it’s the Tex-Mex scene that’s quietly stealing the spotlight. In a town where ...
There is one dish by which any Tex-Mex restaurant should be judged: the cheese enchilada. The best examples are obscured by a drape of chili con carne gravy, capped with more melted yellow cheese, and ...
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