old man from dallas Wrote:
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The name is El Corozone. See my post above. The
> Cuellar family, which owned the original El
> Chico's restarurants in Dallas, still owns it, as
> they did Tejano's. Same restaurant.
Same owners but they did make quite a few changes to the menu. We were disappointed when we tried it a few months back. We'll try it again but it seemed as if a lot of our favorites were lost in a effort to have a "new" menu. My husband said it struck him as "hipster mexican" as opposed to traditional Tex-Mex.
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The name is El Corozone. See my post above. The
> Cuellar family, which owned the original El
> Chico's restarurants in Dallas, still owns it, as
> they did Tejano's. Same restaurant.
Same owners but they did make quite a few changes to the menu. We were disappointed when we tried it a few months back. We'll try it again but it seemed as if a lot of our favorites were lost in a effort to have a "new" menu. My husband said it struck him as "hipster mexican" as opposed to traditional Tex-Mex.