Cafe Corazon - Riverwest (the distinction must be made because there
is a Cafe Corazon in Bay View now) - is at 3129 N. Bremen Street, in a
very cool old building that I had some dealings in, in the past - so
now, seeing it completely transformed into something else is both
pleasant and disturbing. I wonder if there is a word or term for that,
when a building you are used to seeing as one thing gets turned into
something else? Let me try to think of one: how about Brain Map
Renovation. No, that's weird, plus I think that's a band. I'll keep
thinking. Anyway, I was saying nearly 20 years ago that if I could start
a business I'd open a burrito place in the Riverwest neighborhood,
because there wasn't one, and it'd be a sure success, even someplace at
Taco Hell level (and I don't even eat burritos). There is just a certain
ratio of how many burritos you can sell in relation to how many bars,
hipsters, and college students are in the vicinity, and based on that,
this neighborhood could support about 1000 burrito places!
The
good news is, this place opened, and it has good quality food, is
delicious, they renovated the space nicely, the wait staff it great, out
back is a bike path and a glimmer of nature, and it's not going away
(hopefully). The only downside is, if you come here at certain times
(like Taco Tuesday, Thaco Thursday, right before the Brain Map
Renovation show, etc.) it's the Philadelphia Zoo. So choose your
visiting hours wisely.
As usual, I forgot to photograph my food until I took a breath and was
halfway through. I was excited to see Migas on the menu, since I have a
particularly warm spot in my heart for that dish ever since I ate migas
regularly at this place - oh, was it Kokomo, or Iowa City (you'd think
I'd remember) - anyway, which was particularly delicious because it was
made with homemade tortillas. This migas wasn't quite as good, but
that's not fair, since, you know, nothing can compare to your first
kiss, your first beer, your first six figure publishing contract. This
was, however, delicious. But this seems like a good place to bring this
up: nothing can compare with really tasty homemade tortillas, but they
are a pain in the ass to make. Well, maybe not for the experts, but a
lot harder than taking them out of a package. But it's worth it! Also,
yes, this was from the breakfast menu, and I was thrilled to see that
breakfast is served until really late (I think 3pm? Should have wrote
that down). Anyway, the best breakfast is Mexican restaurant breakfast,
it's great when it's served late. After all, hardly anyone in this
neighborhood gets up before noon!
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