<p>yeah bokonon is definetely right. lupe tortilla makes the best d*** mexican food ever! man that place is good. but frikken expensive</p>
<p>Deal. <em>shakes</em></p>
<p>princeton is lacking in the mexican food department. Nearest place is Santa Fe Grill in Rocky Hill I think.</p>
<p>That's pretty sad. I could practically live on Mexican food (although we don't really have "Mexican" food here, but Tex-Mex).</p>
<p>princeton's missing out on the best thing that ever happened on the west coast.........in n out. the best burgers ever! next to my family and friends, its next on my list on what im gonna miss most when i go to college.</p>
<p>actually there is a mexican restaurant thats pretty good, i forget what its called, maybe "a Taste of Mexico" its in that shopping center where McAffrey's is and theres also a quiznos there...</p>
<p>yes, ninfas is good, but the best mexican food in houston can be found at pappasito's. any restaurant with pappa's in it's name is guaranteed to have awesome food.</p>
<p>Icono, I disagree entirely. The Pappas chain is just that, a chain. The food is pretty good; I'll concede that. However, considering its price and the availability of higher quality cheaper alternatives, it loses. Whether it's Pappa's steak, Mexican, or Greek, it's still not even in the top 5 restaurants for each category.</p>
<p>CHEVY's HAS AWESOME MEXICAN FOOD IN PRINCETON. Dont go to red lobster!!!!! it sux</p>
<p>I think taste of mexico left, i could be wrong...</p>
<p>I agree with Bokonon. The Pappadeux and Pappasito's in Austin are good, but way too overpriced. And the wait is horrendous. I don't think I've heard of Taste in Mexico, though. I love me some Mexican food! :)</p>
<p>anyone who will be in princeton any time soon, feel free to go into the Rouge store on witherspoon and harass some of those girls into quitting. this is the 2nd job i've applied for this year and i need money....and im a-waiting...</p>
<p>Tex-mex food is served quite often at Frist and the dining halls.</p>
<p>Ah. A little faith has been restored, then.</p>