Carne Asada

Russ, Suck it up buttercup, We have the USDA here that has routinely recalled beef for consumer safety unlike that road kill you get in the fly infested carnecerias SOB. This question is like saying you’re in Rocky Point and you’ll be going to Phoenix and you want to find the best place to buy sea food. The carneceria I frequent that also has the best prepared ranchera is located on the south west corner of Baseline and Central.They prepare it when you order it so you know it’s fresh and not use the mix to mask the beef. Processed steak? We’re not talking hot dogs or Mcnuggets here
Changed my mind...you aren't a jerk, you're a jackass.
 

Bendog

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Well thanks for the replies, sorry to start an argument. I do like the carne I get here, there is a place over on alma school just south of warner right behind long wongs. It's great, always seems real fresh. But I figured buying it there and bringing it to RP would be like me buying some sand from home depot and bringing it to the beach there. I will hit up some of the spots mentioned on the way in. I'm driving my motorhome but have no tow vehicle so will stop on the way in, I don't drive at all once I get there.

Thanks!
 

Stuart

Aye carumba!!!
Staff member
I don't drive at all once I get there.

Thanks!
You're welcome! By the way, cabs are cheap enough for short trips. And, bonus points for them knowing where everything is! Have a good trip!

Don't mind us and the bickering - we're like one big family that likes to put the "fun" in dysfunctional!!! :puff:
 

mis2810

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Russ, Suck it up buttercup, We have the USDA here that has routinely recalled beef for consumer safety unlike that road kill you get in the fly infested carnecerias SOB. This question is like saying you’re in Rocky Point and you’ll be going to Phoenix and you want to find the best place to buy sea food. The carneceria I frequent that also has the best prepared ranchera is located on the south west corner of Baseline and Central.They prepare it when you order it so you know it’s fresh and not use the mix to mask the beef. Processed steak? We’re not talking hot dogs or Mcnuggets here
Miguel - Are you talking about Carniceria Nuevo Mexico? If so, the carne used to be great there but now that the guy who ran it Carlos, went back to Venezuela, you can forget about good carne asada there. We bought the meat there all last summer and it was delicious but not anymore. I'm going to try the place on 48th Street and Baseline that Stuart recommended.
 

HAPPY

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Omg, Mg, Mg, ~ ~ ~

Buy it in Phoenix and you'll know what animal it came from. You can't beat the quality of US meat.
~ ~ ~ "and you'll know what animal it came from" ~ ~ ~ OMG ! ! ! :lol: :lol: :lol:

~ ~ ~ "Suck it up buttercup" ~ ~ ~ HOLY CHRIST ! ! ! :lol: :lol: :lol:

~ ~ ~ "that road kill you get in the fly infested carnecerias SOB" ! ! ! AH, HA, HA, HA, ```

~ ~ ~ "animal" ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ Miguel, ~ ~ ~ :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: ~ ~ ~ you gave me enough here to LMFAO for a month, ~ ~ ~ THANKYOU VERY MUCH ! ! !

~ ~ ~ You be ALMOST as funny as ~ ~ ~ HAPPY ! ! ! AH, HA, HA, HA,

~ ~ ~ Now knock it off, ~ ~ ~ I almost be putting cottage cheese all over this here laptop,
 
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HAPPY

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~ ~ ~ Stuart, good buddy, ~ ~ ~ least I hope we still be buddies ~ ~ ~

~ ~ ~ I know Curva isn't a carneceria, ~ ~ ~ the point is, is that they get their meat from the same places mentioned

here,

~ ~ ~ Well in most cases anyway, ``` AH, HA, HA, HA,
 

dmcauley

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I completely disagree w/ azmiguel. The carne in Penasco is two thumbs up. I trust the USDA as much as I trust the FDA. Support the local economy and eat well.
 
Why put orange juice and who knows what else on the meat, I never see any taquero's putting anything on beef, just seasoning (mostly coarse salt), all you have to do is buy the cut called diesmillo 1/4" thick some fat so the meat doesn't get dry while cooking it. Putting all that sh#T on beef would be like putting ketchup on your ribeye at the Outback to change the flavor of it. Marinades are good for pork aqnd chicken, but good beef doesn't need it. Diesmillo is about the only cut that the more you grill it the better it tastes, the other cuts dry out or a tough to begin with. I'll use the OJ for my vodka.
Its funny that you associate a good steak to a joint like Outback! Dolt.
 

lagrimas85

AKA Carnac
Its funny that you associate a good steak to a joint like Outback! Dolt.
Hold on Blazer Lips, That is a good steak(not a great steak,just a good steak) I just said good beef doesen't need anyyhing on it. Thanks for your input dingleball's. Martha Stewart in a 93 Blazer.
 
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AZ Miguel

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Watch out, someone might get their panties in a wad and call you a jack ass too.
 

lagrimas85

AKA Carnac
Watch out, someone might get their panties in a wad and call you a jack ass too.
It wouldn't be the first time, and probably not the last. I didn't say anything about the beef only the marinade, I have had the marinated beef, I just said you dont need it on good beef. I had a T-bone here in Rp last night that was delicious and the best part about the T-bones here is they leave a big part of the loin on it. Then you got these little girly men that think they are restaurant food critics, then the little squirrlley weasel called me a dolt. Dame un beso donde no llega el sol buey. Not you Miguel thats for Blazer Lips.
 
Watch out, someone might get their panties in a wad and call you a jack ass too.
You weren't called a jackass because you shared an opinion about marinade or even a preference for one kind of beef over another. You were called a jackass because you made a shitty comment about the type of animal the meat might come from. You are indeed a jackass. And if you think the USDA is making sure you get a higher quality of beef, then you aren't even a smart jackass. I repeat, Sonora's beef is among the best in the world, unlike that in the US. You trolls who don't like Mexico sure do like to spend time in here throwing rocks. Why don't you go promote a place you do like? Oh yeah...you're grinding a political axe.
 
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