D.Rough and I were in the Quad Cities visiting some friends
and we both stumbled across recommendations for this place independently –
which meant we probably should go there.
It’s a small little shop, but it does
have plenty of room in the dining room for 15 tables or so.
We checked out the
menu behind the register and finally decided what we wanted – it wasn’t easy,
since everything sounded delicious and there are photos of some of the dishes
that kept making us change our minds.
We went with an order of empanadas – one of each of the
dinner ones (meaning, not the dessert ones, which they are known for, as well),
and the beef enchilada plate to split. We didn’t want to over-do it, so we kept
the order small…. Or so we thought…
They brought out chips and salsa to the table, which was
exactly what we needed (we were starving). Great homemade chips and the salsa
had a little amount of heat to it, but great flavor. The server noticed we
plowed through the first basket of chips and brought us another – super service!
The enchiladas came out and looked so tasty. A good amount
of cheese on top, without being completely covered. The rice and beans were
fine and I ended up eating all of those, since D.Rough didn’t want to waste her
time on them – hahaha. The beef enchiladas were really awesome. Tons of meat in
them, which great flavor and the enchilada sauce clearly was NOT from a can.
Fantastic enchiladas!
The empanadas were where it’s at, though. Light and flaky
crust and lots of filling inside each one. Also, molten lava. These were the
best things we ate the whole trip! I think how we ordered them (one of each) is
the best way to eat these, but some people like to really commit to one, so here
is the order that I would place them in based on my own internal and random
rating system:
- Chicken
- Cheese Steak
- Spicy Ham
- Cheesy Potato Bacon
- Beef
- Potato with Chorizo
Note: Nally's does have some dessert empanadas and stuffed churros, as well, but we were too stuffed to eat anything else - NEXT TIME!!!
The folks here at Nally’s Kitchen were really nice and
helpful. They were rockin’ some awesome music from the kitchen (I’m a big fan
of Jose Jose and I was singing along with it in the dining room). The food
selection is pretty impressive and the quality and taste can back it all up.
Just get here, if you’re passing through the area or if you live there. Really
top-notch Mexican food.
2 comments:
Those empanadas look fantastic!
That looks really good!
Speaking of the Quad Cities there's a new place in Mahtomedi that serves Quad Cities style Pizza.
Give it a try.
694 and Century next to the old Jethros.
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