Jun 3, 2008

mission for migas.

I am on a personal mission to find the best migas in Dallas. When I was in Austin, I went to Trudy's (a local Mexican restaurant) as often as people were not sick of Mexican food. I loved their migas...breakfast, lunch, dinner...it did not matter.

Since being back in Dallas, I have been on the hunt to find the perfect migas to replace my Austin obsession. So far, I have only tried two places: Ozona Grill & Blue Goose; and so far, I have not found my new Trudy's.

Ozona Grill off Greenville was definitely a fun atmosphere, but their migas were very dry. Blue Goose off lower Greenville had a great outdoor patio and their migas were better than Ozona's migas for sure. The only problem was the eggs were a little runny and they were not served with hashbrowns (hashbrowns are the perfect compliment to the migas).

So, so far I am a little disappointed but I am still on the hunt. If you know of a place with the perfect migas...let me know. If I find the Trudy's of Dallas--well, you can find me at that DALLASight.

4 comments:

Jtkrum said...

You need to go to cafe brazil...

Anonymous said...

In my opinion, La Duni on Oak Lawn has the best Migas, only served on weekends. Friends of mine who live in San Antonio (where they are plentiful) say La Duni's are better than any they have had back home.

Anonymous said...

Mia's!

stacy. said...

Thank you for your comments! I need to try all three of those places! There is actually a La Duni opening in Northpark October 1st. Thank you for all of your suggestions and interest in my blog!