Torero’s Authentic Mexican Cuisine

Foodie synchronicity is running hot in my house right now… What started out as just a little venture out to find something new for dinner turned into a super cool evening at Torero’s.

The night before, I had seen an episode of Andrew Zimmern in Oaxaca, Mexico and it reminded me of something I hadn’t had in a long time. Molcajete.

I tried to convey my affection for this authentic Mexican specialty. This dish is cooked and served in a traditional molcajete, which is essentially a giant mortar style vessel made of volcanic rock that can withstand seriously high temperatures. Most often molcajetes are cooked on open flame with all ingredients simmering away cauldron-style to let the flavors and ingredients marry. Once you have one, fajitas sort of fade from view…

I’ve had the best molcajete in Minnesota, oddly enough, and it brought back some poignant memories for me when I relayed the experience to my intrigued and ever patient listener. But most of all, it made me hungry! I really wanted to share the experience with my Tsunami of Goodness, as he likes to refer to himself, so I began to research whether or not I could find this here in South Florida. My search results returned a popular chain restaurant, which I immediately ignored, but the other restaurant in the list seemed to be on the right track. Feeling satisfied that I had a place in mind, I relegated it to the list of restaurants to check out soon.

Last night after work, we decided to go out for a bite and all the usual suspects we typically haunt close to home were on the proverbial table. However, Mr. Tsunami decides we should explore a bit and we discuss several possible cuisines, locations, etc. We hit one spot, have a beer and decide to move on, not quite feeling the whole vibe or feeling in the mood for steakhouse… We jump in the car and he just starts driving, calling out local gems, testing the appetite waters. He says, “I know… you really want Mexican. But let’s just drive a bit more; I think I know an area that might just have something interesting.” We drive by a country western restaurant/bar/nightclub and giggle… perhaps another night if we want to play cowboy/cowgirl. We head down the street a bit further.

He turns into a plaza and as we drive in, I see a street sign and say, “Hey, that sounds familiar, I wonder if that Mexican place is over here somewhere…wouldn’t that be weird and cool?” I decide to get out my phone and look up the address to Torero’s, the restaurant I found online the night before. As we are meandering through the plaza he asks me what the name of it was and I can’t remember. He’s pointing out several little hole in the wall places as we make our way through the parking lot and I find the restaurant on my phone but can’t quite find the address. At exactly the same moment we both say, “Torero’s.” In shock we both look at each other and start laughing. He stops the car right in front of Torero’s and teases,”You probably don’t feel like going here do ya?” I tell him to park and do a happy dance in my seat.

We go in and can just feel it. Yes, right place. On to the molcajete. Modelo on tap, chips, salsa, queso… check. All excellent. We can’t stop oohing and ahhing over the menu. I order the molcajete, which unfortunately isn’t served family style here. Unthwarted by presentation, I order it anyway. Tsunami orders combo fajitas. Neither of us are disappointed. After the first bite, he blurts out, “I already can’t wait to come back… this place is awesome.”

As we sit and discuss how full we are, another synchro-food moment arrives. I am staring at one of the tabletop marketing thingy’s for dessert and I began to read the menu looking for sopapillas. I know he loves them but few restaurants make them around here so I don’t have any expectations really. I pick up the plastic dessert frame, eyes wide, not believing my luck. Could this place be any cooler??!! Just as I turn it around to proudly display my discovery, he says, “Wonder if they have sopapillas?? NO!! WAY!!” Of course we order some…

Again, another local Florida Food Finds worth a drive… If you crave authentic Mexican food at ridiculously affordable prices, you absolutely must check out Torero’s in West Palm. Next time we go back, I’m having one of their famous Chelada’s. Maybe two. Cheladas are beer mixed with spicy tomato juice. Sounds crazy but is extraordinarily good and supposedly, they make some of the best ones in town. Worth a trip just for that, I’m sure.

Torero’s Menu
911 Village Blvd, West Palm Beach 33409
(At Brandywine Rd)
(561) 578-6959

Wing Wong BBQ

Oh baby. Quantum Physics, I love you… You know how sometimes there is such synchronicity in the Universe that it stops you in your tracks, tickles you to the bone? That is what happened this last Friday. When you are ready, the world is ready for you… I have been thinking about Peking Duck and talking about it a lot, as of late. The week before, I was googling trying to find a Chinese restaurant that served Dim Sum because in my experience, it’s always the best dim sum “palaces” that specialize in this roasted duck Chinese specialty. Distracted, as I usually get when trying to do research, I forgot about it until the weekend started to creep around… The subject comes up again, but this time, my foodie BFF and I are discussing another Chinese specialty… BBQ pork. Also known as Char Siu, I enthuse to my compatriot, who I am sure is only half listening to me as we go into our favorite Asian grocery store in search of our necessary food finds.

As is usually the case, we immediately split up following whatever pulls us down the aisles. He is on a mission, looking in the refrigerated cases for BBQ pork and I am on another mission. Assuming we may not find it prepared, I head down the prepared condiment aisles looking for the next best thing. I’m thinking that we’ll make it ourselves. After all, I have a pretty awesome pit master and 2 outdoor grills at my disposal. Why wouldn’t we try?  We meet up a few minutes later. He’s a little disappointed he didn’t find the pork but mollified by other fun finds, clutching several goodies in hand. We could spend hours here and it’s become one of our weekend treats, to make our rounds prepping for the kids we get the pleasure of cooking for over the weekends. They love Lo Mein and Chinese fried rice, so that’s what we are perfecting this particular weekend that sent us in search of the elusive Char Siu.

I’ve found the ingredients for marinating our own pork tenderloin and we excitedly discuss how we’re going to do it. On the way out to the car, we pass again, the Chinese restaurant just next door… But this time, we both stop and look in the window at the Peking Duck hanging there, invitingly. We look at each other and head to the car, Chinese goodies and a Vietnamese Cherry tree in tow. He’s putting the tree in and just says to me, “Go in and check it out. I know you want to…” I giggle and hop out of the car practically skipping. And then I see it… hanging right next to the last duck… CHAR SIU. I squeal all the way back out to the car. $16 later, half a duck and a pound of char siu in hand! My aspiring closet chef takes the bundle and says, “You freak, what else did you get??!!” Knowing me too well… I ceremoniously hand over what felt like the food find of the century. “NO FREAKING WAY!!!” Aw, yes… a gratifying moment in deed. And of course, we have to try dripping bites of both oohing and ahh-ing appreciatively in the car.

We researched recipes for Char Siu all weekend, still dedicated to making it at least once. But we obsessed and were so impressed with the beautiful roasted duck that we went straight home mid-round of running errands just to have a dinner fit for royalty but so inexpensive it felt wrong some how. Feeling like we won the lottery, we were well equipped for our family feast of authentic Chinese Lo Mein and fried rice. Look the duck out, kiddos!!

Worth a drive:

Wing Wong BBQ
Address: 5891 S Military Trail # 8, Lake Worth, FL 33463
Phone:(561) 433-2732