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Don Juans Restaurant in Tyler Texas

October 7th, 2010

Don Juan

1313 E. Erwin

Tyler, TX.

(903) 526-0702

www.donjuantyler.com

My wife and I love Don Juan’s Restaurant. I think we will always love it. First of all we have a lot of history there. Don Juan is where we had our first date which both my wife and I were very careful not to call a date at the time. It was not a date. It was just two friends hanging out. Nervous. In love. Later we had our wedding rehearsal dinner at Don Juan.  And we have had several romantic dinners there since then. We are both big fans of the food and the atmosphere.

Don Juans Mexican Restaurant

Don Juans Mexican Restaurant

The food at Don Juan seems very authentically Mexican. I am not an expert but even the menu is in Spanish for Pete’s sake. That said, they know how to take care of their customers. If you have any trouble with their menu or ordering, the servers at Don Juan will be more than happy to help you understand the menu (the difference between a Flauta and Torta for example) without making you feel stupid.

A lot of people like to start their meal with an appetizer or an apertivo as they say at Don Juan’s. The appetizers at Don Juan include: Besitos for $3.25, Choriqueso, DJ’s Queso, or Guacamole for $3.50, Pico de Gallo for $2.50, Don Juan Nachos or Cocktel de Camaron (shrimp cocktail) for $7.50, Super Quesadilla for $6.99, Cincronisaida for $7.25, Ensalada for $5.99, or Carlos Sampler for $10.99.

I am sure the appetizers are very good at Don Juan’s but I’ve never ordered one. I’ve never needed to. They give you free chips and salsa that are so good you probably won’t feel the need for an appetizer unless you just really want to get some guacamole for your chips. The chips at Don Juan are thick and crispy and perfect. They give you two salsas to dip your chips in – the red and the green (verde). I love both. My wife prefers the verde salsa. Both are spicy so if you can’t handle two much heat you should go ahead and get the guacamole which is also very good.

Their are a lot of entree options to choose from at Don Juan. Their “De Mexico para el Mundo” section of the menu includes: original Mexican tacos ($1.45 each), Enchiladas, Enchiladas Verdes, Enmoladas, Tostadas, Sopes, Flautas, or Chile Relleno for $7.25. You can also get Tortas for $3.25, Pechuga Rellena for $7.90, and Milanesa for $7.99.

Don Juan also has combinations such as the Don Juan, Arturos Tacos, or Juanitos for $8.99, the Silvia’s for $9.99, Carlos Samplar for $10.99, Don Alex for $11.99, and Felipes for $20.99.

The Off the Grill section of Don Juan’s menu has some of my favorite food on the menu. They have Fajitas Para Dos for $16.99, Fajitas for $10.99, Carne Asada or Filete Asado for $7.99, and the Tilapia Asado for $9.99. I got the Fajitas for $10.99 and they were wonderful. I got both chicken and beef fajitas. the meat was really good, nicely seasoned and cooked. It filled me up. I was glad I didn’t order the Fajitas Para Dos (fajitas for two). I ended up taking some fajitas back with me to my hotel as it was. Of course I had to finish them later that evening. Yummy! I think I would like to try the Tilapia Asado some day as I am a fan of Tilapia (and Don Juan). The beans and rice at Don Juan which come with most of the meals are also quite tasty.

The Lo Tejano section of the menu offers Enchiladas Tejanas, Burrito, or Chimichanga for $7.25 and the Sopa  de Tortilla for $4.99. My wife and I are huge fans of Chimichangas when they are done right.

Don Juan also has several specials (especiales) on their menu such as the Lunch Fajitas and Mole Grande for $7.25, the Sopa de Mariscos (grande) for $7.99, Guisado de Puerco and Bistek Ranchero for $5.25, Tortas for $2.50, Caldo De Pollo, Menudo, or Pozole (grande) for $5.99, and Don Juan’s Tacos for $1.00 each.

If you are looking to get something a little lighter than an entree or you want to beef up an entree a little bit you can always order off of Don Juan’s a la cart portion of the menu. The A La Carta options include the Super Quesadilla, the Cincronisada Chica, the Burrito, or the Chimichanga for $4.50. None of these come with rice and beans like the entree options of the same. You can also get an extra enchilada or an extra flauta for $1.99. For $1.45 you can get tortillas, frijoles, arroz, or quesos. Crema is $0.50. And Chips and Salsa to go cost $2.50. A twelve oz. container of salsa to go costs $3.99.

If you are in the mood for breakfasty type food just check out the Desayunos section of the menu. For $5.99 you can get Chilaquiles, Huevos Rancheros, Huevos con Chorizo, Migas, Huevos A La Mexicana or Huevos con Jamon O Tosino. For $1.99 you can get an order of Breakfast Tacos.

Don Juan has several drink options (Bebidas) including soft drinks, Iced tea, orange juice, milk, coffee, and Aquas Frescas. I think the Aquas Frescas are like water and fruit juice such as watermelon and cantaloupe. These have always been far to sweet for my taste wherever I have had them. If you have a real sweet tooth for that kind of thing though you will probably enjoy it.

There are only two desserts at Don Juan. They both cost $3.25. You can choose the cheesecake or the Flan Napolitano. I have never cared much for Mexican desserts. I just think they are far better at making other kinds of food. Dessert isn’t one of their gifts though. Flan is alright and cheesecake is not Mexican so it might be worth a shot. But I was far too satisfied with my fajitas to think about dessert.

I hope Don Juan is around for many more years so I can have a lot more dates with my wife there. Maybe Don Juan will become a special place for you too. Hey, if nothing else you will get some great Mexican food. You can’t complain about that.

Jimmy Johns in Tyler Texas

September 25th, 2010

Jimmy John's in Tyler TX
Jimmy Johns is a delicious sandwich sub shop soon to be opening in Tyler Texas and several other East Texas cities. They are now open for business in the old Blockbuster location by Lack’s Furniture and Green Acres Baptist Church.

Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches

Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches

Keep an eye out for this new lunch time hot spot that will be competing against the likes of Quiznos, Subway, Jersey Mikes, and I think that’s just about it.

Oh ya, Brookshires, Wal-Mart, and Albertsons sale pre-made disgusting sub sandwiches. Why buy pre-made when you can get fresh to order sub sandwiches at Jimmy Johns in Tyler Texas.

Genghis Grill in Tyler Texas

September 16th, 2010

Tyler recently opened a Mongolian stir fry grill. The Genghis quickly became very popular. It has such a different spin on stir fry, that the restaurant is usually packed. The fact of the popularity of the restaurant was my first worry. The tables are so close together that it makes the dinning experience uncomfortable. I got pretty sick and tired of the guy next to accidentally sticking his back side in my face every time he tried to sit down.

Once everyone was seated and people stopped getting up, the experience was great. The waitress showed us how to make our bowls. You start with a metal bowl and walk through the buffet of meats vegetables. You can choose from the many different uncooked meats, such as steak, chicken, shrimp, and much more. You can pile as much as you can fit into your metal bowl. Choose from their many seasonings for your meat. Top off your meat with a selection of uncooked vegetables. At the end of the buffet you can try their great selection of sauces from sweet to spicy. Lastly you fill your small cup with a sauce that you have chosen.

When you are done putting together your bowl, you hand your uncooked meal to the chief who asks you if you want to have rice or noodles with your stir fry. The chiefs put on somewhat of a show while they are cooking your food. They start large fires in the middle of the grill and bang gongs. The restaurant gets really loud with yelling orders and gongs ringing. It is quite the entertaining to watch them cook your food.

The food was wonderful but really spicy. If you are worried about how the food you put together will taste, you can follow recipes that the chiefs provide. And for four more dollars you can get an endless bowl and keep going back for more. It is not really a very quiet atmosphere, and it is very crowded, but the food it great and the experience is fun.

Marble Slab Coupon in Tyler Texas

September 1st, 2010

Marble Slab Tyler Texas

You may use the above coupon until January 2011 to get $1 off any icecream product at the Marble Slab Creamery in Tyler Texas. Enjoy!

Purple Pig Cafe (& Native American Grill)

August 30th, 2010

Purple Pig Cafe (& Native American Grill)
19785 SH 155 S
Flint, TX. 75762
Phone: (903) 825-6800
Hours: Open seven days a week from 10:00am till 10:00 pm

My brother-in-law, a good judge of BBQ, told me that the best pulled pork he’d ever eaten was made at the Purple Pig Cafe. Well, I wanted to check this out for myself. So when he and his wife invited my family out to lunch recently, I told them I wanted to eat at the Purple Pig and try this pulled pork sandwich.

It turns out that the pulled pork sandwich, known as the Purple Pig, is part of the Purple Pig Cafe’s super sandwiches. Their are six sandwiches to choose from: the Super Sandwich, the Small Sandwich, the Purple Pig, the Small Purple Pig, the Purple Cow, and the Small Purple Cow. There is a great selection of tasty meats to choose from for your sandwich. They have beef brisket, pulled pork, ham, turkey, pig wing ribs, Pittsburg hot links, chicken breast, or sausage. Oh, and any sandwich you order “Purple”, the cafe tops it with coleslaw and barbeque sauce. Hey, don’t knock it till you’ve tried it. It’s actually really good. You can order the Super Sandwich, the Purple Pig, or the Purple Cow A La Carte for $5.99 or as a plate with two sides for $8.49. The Small Sandwich, Small Purple Pig, and Small Purple Cow cost $4.49 A La Carte and $6.99 for a plate with two sides.

The side orders include the following options: potato salad, cowboy beans, corn off the cob, new potatoes, creamed potatoes, coleslaw, southwestern corn salad, Italian green beans, chuck wagon baked beans, broccoli rice casserole, fried okra, macaroni salad, sweet potatoes, barbeque rice, and Mac & Cheese. You can also order these sides in various sizes if you are so inclined. I stayed with my mission and ordered a Purple Pig Plate. I got pulled pork for the sandwich, of course, and for my two sides I ordered fried okra and broccoli rice casserole. The Purple Pig sandwich was stuffed with plenty of wonderfully smoked pulled pork. It was very big and very tasty. The meat was juicy and tender and the coleslaw and BBQ sauce really complimented both the flavor and the texture of the sandwich. The Purple Pig is very filling and very satisfying to your stomach and taste-buds. My wife and I agreed with our brother-in-law. It’s also the best pulled pork sandwich we have ever had. I have to be honest, I have not tried a lot of other pulled pork sandwiches. But I could still tell that this one was special. My wife almost always orders the pulled pork sandwich from Red, Hot & Blue which is one of our favorite BBQ restaurants in Dallas and she loves it, but she like the Purple Pig’s sandwich even better. The fried okra and broccoli rice casserole were both good, but there was nothing exceptional or noteworthy about them. You can get them just as good or better at a lot of other places.

On Mondays thru Fridays between 10:00am and 2:00pm the Purple Pig offers their Special Quickie Lunch for $7.99. The Special Quickie Lunch includes a small sandwich, your choice of two sides, and a drink. If you are a big fan of both BBQ and beer you will probably want to try the East Texas Super Duo which features a sliced beef sandwich and an ice cold Lonestar beer for $8.99.

If you are one of those sad people still clinging to the ghost of the Atkins Diet fad, or if you are just a straight-up carnivore, you can skip the sandwich bun and just go for the meat with one of the Purple Pig’s Super Plates. A one meat plate costs $9.99, a two meat plate goes for $10.99, and a three meat plate goes for $12.99. You can choose any of the following meats for your Super Plate: beef brisket, ham, hill country sausage, jalapeno cheese sausage, pulled pork, turkey breast, Pittsburgh hot links, or chicken breast.

I have also heard that the ribs are really good at the Purple Pig Cafe and I mean to try them next time I eat there. There are three kinds of rib plates offered at the Purple Pig and each is served with Texas Toast and your choice of two sides. The Pig Wing Rib Plate costs $11.99, the St. Louis Rib Plate is $13.99, and the Baby Back Rib Plate costs $15.99.

You might also want to consider the Purple Pig Favorites choices on their menu. The Hickory Smoked  Baked Potato is a one pound potato stuffed with butter, sour cream, cheese, bacon bits, and topped with chopped beef or your choice of meat on top. Wow! That sounds both really tasty and really unhealthy. I saw an entire table of people all order the Hickory Smoked Baked Potato when I was at the Purple Pig Cafe so it must be pretty good. You can also get extra toppings on your potato (if you hate your heart) for $0.50 each. If you want something healthier than the Hickory Smoked Baked Potato you can try the Healthy Burger. The Healthy Burger is extra lean hickory smoked meat (your choice of beef, pork, ham, or turkey) on a five inch bun. It is seasoned with the Purple Pig’s “All the Difference” seasoning and topped with diced tomato, dill pickle, and onion, with your choice of mayo, mustard or the Purple Pig’s special dressing. The Healthy Burger costs $7.49. The Barbeque Super Salad is a nice blend of the healthy and the unhealthy. It is a garden salad topped with tomatoes, cheese, bacon bits, and your choice of turkey, ham, beef, or pork. It is served with a side of ranch, bleu cheese, or vinaigrette dressing. The normal size version of the Barbeque Super Salad costs $8.99 and the small salad goes for $5.99. Two more Purple Pig Favorites are the Salsa con Queso and Chips and the Pico de Gallo and chips. Both of them cost $3.99. The last, and most interesting of the Purple Pig Favorites is Posole. Posole is a Native American Indian dish made with hominy, meats, and spices. It comes in a cup for $3.99 or in a bowl for $7.99.

Speaking of Native Americans, that brings up another interesting point about the Purple Pig Cafe. It’s really like two restaurants in one. It has two menus, two kitchens, and two names. The other part of the Purple Pig Cafe is called the Native American Grill. Even the restaurants decor shows this blend of Texas BBQ and the Native American Theme. There were several portraits of famous Indian Chiefs on the wall near the table where we ate, as well as all the usual BBQ paraphernalia.

While the Purple Pig Cafe menu sticks to its BBQ theme, the Native American Grill has a little more variety. The Posole, however, is the only Native American dish on the menu. The rest seems to be American, Mexican, or Tex-Mex.

The appetizers at the Native American Grill include Fried Mac-n-Cheese (made with a crispy cheddar batter) for $4.99, Fried Dill Pickle Slices (deep fried in a crispy batter) for $3.99, Fried Cheese Sticks (mozzarella) for $5.99, Jalapeno Cheddar Poppers for $5.99, and Salsa Con Queso and Chips and Pico de Gallo chips for $3.99. All three of our boys had the Fried Mac-N-Cheese. I would have liked to try some but the little boogers ate it all up before I got a chance. That crispy cheddar batter sounds good. I would also like to try the Fried Dill Pickle Slices.

The Native American Grill has six kinds of burgers and sandwiches available. The Black Angus Beef Burger (topped with tomatoes, onions, dill pickles, and lettuce with your choice of mayo, mustard, or special sauce) and the Pork Burger (lean pork with the same toppings as the Angus Beef Burger) both come in three sizes. The small burger costs $3.99, the Super costs $5.99, and the Super Double costs $7.99. The Black Angus Beef Patty Melt is made with grilled onions and cheddar cheese for $6.99. The Grilled Cheese on Texas Toast costs cost $4.99. The Grilled Ham & Cheese on Texas Toast costs $5.99. You can add bacon to the Grilled Cheese on Texas Toast and the Grilled Ham & Cheese on Texas toast for an additional $0.99. Finally, the Southwestern Club Sandwich (served with ham, turkey, and bacon on Texas toast) costs $8.99.

Their are several side dishes to choose from to go with your sandwich or add to whatever else you order. The Native American Grill sides include: Golden Red Skin Potato Wheels ($3.99), Skillet Potatoes and Onions ($3.99), Marinated French Fries ($2.99), Anasazi Beans ($2.99), Half Breed Tortillas ($1.99), Onion Rings ($3.99), Fried Okra ($2.49), Broccoli Rice Casserole ($2.49), Indian Fry Bread ($0.50), and Fried Yeast Rolls ($0.50). I think it was the Golden Red Skin Potato Wheels that my sister-in-law ordered. She gave my wife and I some to try. They were was crispy, tender, and delicious. I definitely want to get a full order of them for myself next time (and I’m not sharing with anyone).

The Native American Grill has some great deals for you catfish lovers out there. A one fillet fried catfish fillet plate costs $8.99 and is a fairly generous portion. You can get a 2 or 3 fillet plate, or you can go the whole hog and get the “Pitch Till You Win” (all you can eat catfish) for $12.99. You can also get a whole fish plates for the same price as the fillet plates. All the catfish fillets come with coleslaw, those delicious potato wheels I told you about, beans, and hush puppies.

If you love catfish but you’re trying to eat a little healthier you can always order the Grilled Catfish Plate ($12.99) instead of a fried catfish plate. The grilled catfish comes with southwest salad (lettuce, tomatoes, cilantro, radishes, and fresh limes), Anasazi beans, Barbeque rice, and Half Breed Tortillas. As much as I love catfish, I’m trying to eat a lot less of those tasty bottom-feeders, so if I wanted fish I would go for the Grilled Tilapia Plate. The Grilled Tilapia costs the same as the grilled catfish and it comes with the same fixins.

Just like the Purple Pig, the Native American Grill has its own list of favorites. One is Chicken Tender Strips ($8.99) served with your choice of mashed potatoes or marinated French fries, and beans, Texas Toast or fried rolls. The Chicken Fried Ribeye Steak and Chopped Black Angus Steak both cost $9.99 and both have the same sides as the Chicken Tender Strips except the Chicken Tender Strips and Chicken Fried Ribeye Steak come with cream gravy and the Chopped Black Angus Steak comes with brown mushroom gravy. The Posole is listed as a favorite on both menus. Finally Chili Con Carne (Texas Chili with crackers) is $3.99 a cup and $7.99 for a bowl.

My sister-in-law told us that the tamales are decent at the Native American Grill. Unfortunately, when she and my brother-in-law ordered some they discovered that their were no tamales available. No one had made them that morning. I don’t know if that is a regular occurrence at the Native American Grill or if it was just a fluke. You will just have to try your own luck there. The waitress was apologetic about the situations and did a good job taking care of us. Still, it’s pretty lame when you try to order something off the menu and you can’t get it. Anyway, if you do happen to be able to get tamales there you can choose beef, pork, or turkey tamales. Super Tamales are $1.00 each and so are the Special Barbeque Tamales. Our waitress told us that the only difference between the two is that the Special Barbeque Tamales are served with barbeque sauce. You can also get a tamale plate which includes your choice of six tamales topped with Chili Con Carne, diced onions, and cheese. The Tamale Plate also comes with Anasazi beans, barbeque rice, and Half Breed Tortillas. It costs $8.99.

The Native American Grill also has fajitas for you fans of Mexican and Tex-Mex food, starting at $10.99. You can choose grilled beef fajitas, chicken fajitas, shrimp fajitas or a combination ($19.99). All fajitas are served with Pico de Gallo, sour cream, Half Breed Tortillas, and half of an avocado.

There is one pizza listed on the menu. I guess they were just trying give us a little more variety. The Barbeque Deluxe Pizza is a sixteen inch pizza topped with cheddar cheese, brisket, pork, ham, turkey, onion, green olives, black olives, dill pickles, jalapenos, and barbeque sauce. It costs $19.99. The toppings all sound really good. I like the idea of putting BBQ meats on a pizza.  This pizza sounds like its worth a shot.

Last but not least, we have something for the steak-lovers. The Hickory Smoked Ribeye is served with a hickory smoked baked potato, garden salad, and fried rolls. It’s only available on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, so time your visit accordingly. There are three sizes of the Hickory Smoked Ribeye available. The Small Cut (8 oz.) is $15.99, the Regular cut (12 oz.) is $18.99, and the Super Cut (16 oz.) is $24.99.

If you are interested in the drinks and desserts at the Purple Pig Cafe/Native American Grill, here they are. Soft drinks, tea, coffee, and bottled water are $1.50. Root beer is $2.00. And you can also get wine, wine coolers, and a variety of beers. As for desserts, the Purple Pig has cobbler of the day, pie, cake or pudding for $3.99 and brownies or cookies for $1.59.

I really enjoyed my meal at the Purple Pig Cafe. I definitely want to try their ribs (if I could just figure out what kind to get) and get some more of those delicious Golden Red Skin Potato Wheels when I go back. I also want to try their fried pickles, Barbeque Deluxe Pizza, beef brisket, Hickory Smoked Baked Potato, Fried Mac-n-Cheese, and Chicken Fried Ribeye Steak, so I guess I’ll have to come back several more times. If you are a lover of good Barbeque I highly recommend you try the Purple Pig Cafe, especially their pulled pork, Purple Pig sandwich with coleslaw and BBQ sauce. Oh, and don’t forget to get some of those Potato Wheels. You will love them.