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must have meals

Eating Spicy Foods in Asheville (Part I)

Dear friends, today I’m going to share with you one of the spiciest meals I had tried in West Asheville’s Haywood Rd, a street that is funky, eclectic, with great food, salsa dance nights and a culinary scene that keeps on getting hotter and hotter!

Thai Pearl is located on 747 Haywood Rd, and the meal I’m going to show is TOM YUM SEAFOOD spicy fire Thai level #5!

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Community

Hot Chicken Sandwich And Community

Asheville has great restaurants no doubt, and with all the variety of international flavors and cuisines available in this town, it is impressive to see a place like Tastee Diner holding its ground, while building a strong and supportive community.

When I visited, I had breakfast because Tastee at this time is only open for breakfast and lunch, however this is about to change very soon, in fact, this should happen by the end of April.

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must have meals

My Favorite Seafood In Asheville!

Hell yeah Asheville! I’m super excited to show you what Mariscos Seafood Shack is about, because this place I believe is destined to be a big hit in the West side. 

You see, I’m from Veracruz, México and that makes me a PATA SALADA, and therefore I love seafood very much.

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Mexican Food

A Mexican Chef Rocking Asheville!

What’s going on my big appetite friends? Are you ready for more great food here in Asheville? All right then! Because today I’m taking you to a place I drove by many times, and lucky me, one good day I decided to go in. First things first, I feel fortunate to know quite a bit about Mexican cuisine, and lucky us, here in Asheville we have lots of Mexican talent working in the kitchens of some of the best restaurants in town.

However, I have to tell you, I have NEVER BEFORE, met a Mexican Chef Rocking Asheville, the way Chef Enrique Pérez is doing it. Slowly, smoothly and quietly.

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Community

Making Martial Arts Latino Champions in Asheville

Not long ago, Chef John Atwater asked me to go with him to the farmers market to look for hot peppers, and produce for the salsas they make at Mamacita’s Taqueria, and Taco Temple.

Well, that was a few years ago. I remember that when we arrived at the Asheville’s Farmers Market, almost right away, I felt transported to México. The smell of tomatoes, hot peppers, cilantro, watermelons and the sight of Vanessa, a Mexican grandmother surrounded by 4 or 5 kids, made me feel like I had travelled in time.

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Weird Foods

Eating Bugs in Asheville, Native American / Mexican Food y’all!

Dear Asheville foodie, get excited because you are about to discover something so unique, primitive, and authentic. It is amazing we can find what I’m about to share with you in Asheville.

As someone with Afro Latino roots creating content highlighting diversity in Asheville, I was excited to meet Rachel, and to learn about the work she is doing in our community.

As someone with Afro Latino roots creating content highlighting diversity in Asheville, I was excited to meet Rachel, and to learn about the work she is doing in our community.

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Arts

Native American Art in Asheville (Indigenous Walls Project)

Hello Asheville friends, today I want to briefly introduce you to a local organization creating amazing murals in our city, while highlighting the NATIVE PEOPLES OF THIS CONTINENT

As someone with Afro Latino roots creating content highlighting diversity in Asheville, I was excited to meet Rachel, and to learn about the work she is doing in our community.

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