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Tempo Chango to Mexican — Brooklynian

Tempo Chango to Mexican

jamzer
edited November -1 in Park Slope
OTBKB is reporting that a Mexican restaurant is replacing Tempo in the space on 3rd Street and 7th Avenue.
http://onlytheblogknowsbrooklyn.typepad.com/only_the_blog_knows_brook/
PS has a lot of just ok Mexican restaurant, but if it is good I think it could do very well.

Comments

  • Well, if they can't bring back Herzog's, I guess a Mexican place works too
  • A Burritoville would be nice.
  • Park slope officially has way too much mexican. Hell, Lobo, La Taqueria, Chilies and Chocolate, Santa Fe grill, Mezcal's and Rancho Allegre are all within blocks of Tempo alone.
  • burritoville would be a travesty.
  • I probably don't even have my tex-mex & mex categories quite straight, but broadly speaking, I figure there's serious mexican like Chilis and Chocolate or Maria's on a good day, and then there's the burrito type stuff.

    For the latter, am surviving well on Uncle Mo's and Clemens, but if something from the Harry's and Benny's franchise were to open up in the Slope, I sure would not mind.

    Much more urgent, however, would be a real good Chinese for the South Slope. Grieving Red Hot intensely...
  • Frank Lloyd Wrong wrote: Park slope officially has way too much mexican. Hell, Lobo, La Taqueria, Chilies and Chocolate, Santa Fe grill, Mezcal's and Rancho Allegre are all within blocks of Tempo alone.
    There is no such thing as too much Mexican, unless it's too much bad Mexican.
  • Frank Lloyd Wrong wrote: Park slope officially has way too much mexican. Hell, Lobo, La Taqueria, Chilies and Chocolate, Santa Fe grill, Mezcal's and Rancho Allegre are all within blocks of Tempo alone.
    Agreed, but none of these are anything really special. Some are bad and most are just OK. If a truly great place was opening... that would be a good thing. Burritoville would be a waste.
  • Frank Lloyd Wrong wrote: Park slope officially has way too much mexican. Hell, Lobo, La Taqueria, Chilies and Chocolate, Santa Fe grill, Mezcal's and Rancho Allegre are all within blocks of Tempo alone.
    Chilies and Chocolate is Oaxacan, not Mexican. Yes, I know Oaxaca is in the middle of Mexico. But the food at C&C is not what you'd get in a typical Mexican or Tex-Mex restaurant.
  • Santa Fe Grill is Mexican? Who knew?
  • miracle grill is right across the street, and it's vaguely mexican. i predict more doom for the storefront of doom.
  • Come on, second-coming-of-Mexican-Sandwich-Company!!

    No whammies, no whammies.

    STOP!
  • simian_sam wrote: Come on, second-coming-of-Mexican-Sandwich-Company!!
    That would be welcome in the not-really-mexican Mexican derby! I loved that place...although its location had a lot to do with that love...
  • i agree with whoever said the key to this space is about the feeling of the interior and the attention paid to the outdoor area.

    if they create a beautiful, lush garden area outside, a place with mediocre food could do ok.

    such a nice location and i've always thought there can never be enough options to eat outside. this place has it and just needs to take advantage of that nice corner location.

    i know it sounds silly, but i think a buttload of plants would go so far.
  • That was me, beljzm, in that other thread. And I agree with others above; the Mexican Sandwich Company was about as mexican as a kosher dill... yet, I loved their food.

    While we're wishin' and hopin', why can't we bring Sweet Mama's back? Fried chicken and collards on a leafy patio, say after taking in the cherry blossoms at BBG... well, a gal can dream.
  • Fuck - call it the Not At All Mexican Sandwich Company for all I care. Just bring my baby back!
  • simian_sam wrote: Come on, second-coming-of-Mexican-Sandwich-Company!!

    No whammies, no whammies.

    STOP!
    Isn't there a Mexican Sandwich Company in Sunset Park?
  • bluecat wrote: [quote=Frank Lloyd Wrong]Park slope officially has way too much mexican. Hell, Lobo, La Taqueria, Chilies and Chocolate, Santa Fe grill, Mezcal's and Rancho Allegre are all within blocks of Tempo alone.
    Chilies and Chocolate is Oaxacan, not Mexican. Yes, I know Oaxaca is in the middle of Mexico. But the food at C&C is not what you'd get in a typical Mexican or Tex-Mex restaurant. What defines Oaxacan food? How is it different from Mexican?
  • Come on, second-coming-of-Mexican-Sandwich-Company!!
    OMG! That place ROCKED! Why did it have to go? Why? I guess they were just too slack but man their food was cheap and tasty!

    *SIGH* I feel like life just keeps passing by . . .
  • The Mexican Sandwich Company's red snapper fish tacos were the best thing on the planet! God, how I miss them!
  • filmlover44 wrote: [quote=simian_sam]Come on, second-coming-of-Mexican-Sandwich-Company!!

    No whammies, no whammies.

    STOP!
    Isn't there a Mexican Sandwich Company in Sunset Park?
    Are you making an unintentionally cruel joke?
    :wink:
    THE Mexican Sandwich Company, not A Mexican Sandwich Company.

    The tortas (a.k.a. "a Mexican sandwich") at Chavella's in Crown Heights are awesome btw. I always get tacos in Sunset Park...
    Livetotravel wrote: The Mexican Sandwich Company's red snapper fish tacos were the best thing on the planet! God, how I miss them!
    yeah...and the shrimp quesadilla-like thing....
  • Subject: mexican sandwich co.

    i mourn the loss of THE mexican sandwich company still to this day. let there be a god who re-opens to take over for the grossly overpriced tempo and its snarky staff.
  • i vaguely remember this place (mexican sandwich co.).

    where was that?

    thanks.
  • cat wrote: i vaguely remember this place (mexican sandwich co.).

    where was that?

    thanks.
    I remember it being on 5th ave.. possibly in the store that Rachel's has now.
  • Subject: mexican sandwich shop

    I don't believe it was in Rachel's spot. I remember it being cady-corner
    to the bar across the street with the huge outdoor seating. The waiter at the mexican sandwich place told me people often drank at the bar across the street and ordered take out from the mexican sandwich place and had it delivered to them at the beer place.
  • cat wrote: i vaguely remember this place (mexican sandwich co.).

    where was that?

    thanks.
    I think it was a door or two down from Stone Park Cafe on 5th Avenue near 3rd Street. I believe it is a real estate office now.
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