Tag Archives: Culinary Cara
Shady Grove Restaurant
Posted on 16. Nov, 2009 by CulinaryCara.
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In My Opinion By Culinary Cara:
A Truly Delicious Austin Experience: Shady Grove Restaurant in Austin, Texas is a melting pot of artistic culture of various mediums. Music, film, visual art and unique cuisines are all heavy influences to the capitol city. Every single time I visit Austin, grabbing [...]
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Recipe: Chocolate Lovin’ Cake
Posted on 22. Jul, 2009 by CulinaryCara.
Recipe by Culinary Cara:
Fall In Love with Chocolate All Over Again with Cara’s Lovin’ Cake. Chocolate is perhaps the most ancient indulgence in human existence. The Aztecs regarded chocolate as a food of the royals because of it’s rich and velvety texture. Simply uttering te word “chocolate” will put a smile on any face, old [...]
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Salsalito’s Cantina Mexican Restaurant
Posted on 21. Jul, 2009 by CulinaryCara.
Total Grade: 82%
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Customer Service: 8
Food Quality: 8
Atmosphere: 10
Parking: 7
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Category: Mexican Food
Price Range: $$ ($10-$20 = Average)
In My Opinion by Culinary Cara:
Once Upon a Time in Salsalito… after much buzz and great words from friends regarding the Salsalito’s Cantina Mexican Restaurant in San Antonio Texas, I had to taste the flavors for myself. I can tell [...]
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Grimaldi’s Pizzeria
Posted on 16. Jun, 2009 by CulinaryCara.
Total Grade: 84%
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Customer Service: 9
Food Quality: 8
Atmosphere: 9
Parking: 7
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Category: Italian Food, Pizza
Price Range: $$ ($10-$20 = Average)
In My Opinion By Culinary Cara:
Grimaldi’s Pizzeria in San Antonio, TX – Come and find a slice of Brooklyn at Grimaldi’s Pizzeria. San Antonio, Texas is definitely not your mecca of great tasting pizza. In fact, to compare Texan [...]
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Recipe: Polvorones
Posted on 12. Jun, 2009 by CulinaryCara.
Recipe by Culinary Cara:
Cinco de Mayo is right around the corner, all of the party planners are looking for the greatest party recipes. Polvorones are soft, buttery, powdery cookies covered in cinnamon sugar. Some people would call them “Mexican Wedding Cookies” or “Mexican Sugar Cookies,” however my recipe does not cover them in powdered sugar. [...]


