You call that a taco?!
Awhile back (August 2006 to be exact), my cousin and I took a ride on the wine train in Napa Valley. She had some gift certificates that needed to be used and since her husband didn't want to go, we went together. The winery that was featured was Robert Pecota Wineries. We were served a four-course lunch, each course paired with a wine from that winery. One of the entrees served was a mahi-mahi taco. It wasn't very good - the tortilla was too soggy to pick up and the fish was so-so, but as you can see we had some fun with the edible little crab that came on top of it (it tasted like a potato chip too)!!




Note: I don't recommend the wine train; it's SUPER expensive, the food wasn't all that great and you can't even get off the train for about 3 hours!




Note: I don't recommend the wine train; it's SUPER expensive, the food wasn't all that great and you can't even get off the train for about 3 hours!

4 Comments:
that ain't no taco! Taco's aren't served on trains. They belong in the corner shop in the strip mall, or out of the back of a truck. That's how you know they're authentic and awesome.
I was like...wait. That's not you! TACO IMPOSTER!!!
Our new all asian girl band name, btw.
Awesome! I've always wanted to be in a band! ;)
I had seen your blog it was quit interesting.
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