2/12/2024 0 Comments Tortilla flats providence![]() ![]() The chips - a mix of regular and blue corn tortilla - were tasty and crunchy. Thank God for the sodas because Mom and I kept having to take sips of it to cool our mouths down. Boy, when they said hot, they meant it! That salsa was extremely hot and delicious. At first we went with mixed, but Mom wanted to try the hot, so we went with that. Cassie returned and asked us what kind of salsa we wanted - mild, mixed, or hot. After Cassie left the table, I realized that I had forgotten to order the jalapeno salsa and chips ($2.50) as an appetizer. Mom chose the pulled pork wrap ($7.99), while I went with the Baja tacos ($11.95). When we had finally narrowed down our choices, Cassie returned to place the order. Mom is a little more reserved because of her hate-hate relationship with vegetables, but was still able to find several dishes that she wanted to get. I am really into Mexican food, so of course, everything on the menu looked good. Cassie returned to the table to take our drink order - two Diet Cokes ($1.75 each). We were given two colorful lunch menus to look over as we struggled to take off our winter gear. Mom asked for table, so she led us to a cute area at the back of the restaurant and put us at a table by the window. ![]() ![]() When we got inside, we were greeted by a waitress, who we later learned was named Cassie (and who reminded me of my cousin Sherri). ![]() We entered the restaurant at around 3:30 p.m. At first I was stressed over the parking, but was lucky enough to score a spot across the street in front of the Jewish Hospitality Center (and hoped that they were, in fact, hospitable enough to let me stay there). Thanks to a gracious donation and suggestion from our fan Jodi, Mom and I found ourselves heading to Providence in the midst of a snowstorm to visit Tortilla Flats, a fun little Mexican restaurant on the corner of a busy street. ![]()
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