Arandas Review
For anybody who actually sometimes reads this blog, you may have noticed I don't update much. Well, this is for many reasons: 1) I forget alot, 2) I can't think of anything interesting to say, 3) I don't always have money to go out and eat, and 4) Well, you're just gonna have to be happy with three reasons. I know, that was a cheap joke... I'm sorry. Here is this entry's review.
Name: Arandas
Cuisine: Mexican/Tex-mex
Among all of the dull and tasteless offerings of local Tex-Mex restaurants, Arandas shines like a beacon to the lost. The food here is tasty, spicy, plentiful, and... oh yeah, the selection is enormous. They have combo platters of tacos, chalupas, fajitas, and the like that should be very familiar to most patrons. However, if you want something a little more exciting, you can opt for more varied and traditional selections. Carnitas, a spiced and lightly crispy pork dish, is served masterfully with tortillas made at the restaurant. You can choose between either corn or flour tortillas, both of which are soft, and are clearly superior to any non-homemad variety.
Pretty much every platter of food comes with a bounty of steaming Mexican rice (some sort of seasoned rice that tastes quite awesome), and refried beans so tasty that even I will eat them. I know that sounds conceited and not that big of a deal... but here's the thing: I HATE refried beans. Except these. These I will eat at any given time. If you want a big 'ol burrito you can definately get one here, but they're not really the conventional burritos us "Moe's" afficianados are accustomed to. Their burritos are served enchilada style, covered with a savory sauce and some melted cheese; except, the burritos are way bigger than any enchilada. While this definately isn't a burrito you're going to want to grab with your bare hands, for fear of smearing sauce on them. The burritos are incredibly flavorful, filled with delicious and steaming ingredients. You can choose from a multitude of different fillings from pork, to beef, to chicken, and even to... lengua. Lengua is the Spanish word for tongue, as in beef tongue. I know it sounds kind of weird tasting something that used to taste things on its own accord, but tongue is often considered to be quite delicious.
The whole restaurant's decor looks kind of like a Taco Bell trying to be classy... but it kind of works. I'm not saying it's really posh or even especially well decorated, but chances are you'll be concentrating on the food too intensely to really care what your surroundings look like. A big plus for Arandas are the salsas and chips they give you after you sit down. The chips are, like everything else, homemade. The salsas range from fiery to mild in three flavors. There is a green tomatilla salsa that is flavorful and mild, a bright red salsa with a little kick and lots of flavor, and finally, my favorite; a deep red salsa with a fair amount of spice and a fantastic bitter undertone. I wouldn't mind just eating their free chips and salsas and leaving, but that wouldn't be polite. Besides, the selections on the menu are filled with so much Mexican awesome that it would be a shame to leave without a bite or two. Service at the restaurant is courteous and reserved, but there is a subtle warmth in the way they treat you; for example, when you go there for the first time and order a dessert, most likely they will not charge you for it. It's little things like that, and when they quietly ask if you would like more salsa, that make me want to return again and again. This place really is a great find for lovers of Mexican cuisine, unless you don't live in Raleigh, which would make the trip a little lengthier.
-Rating: (out of 4 stars) ** 1/2 This is the best Mexican food you'll find around here, but overall the relatively simple flavors don't measure up to some more upscale restaurants.
-Price:(out of 4 dollar signs) $$ The relatively conservative prices make this a tasty and affordable stop.
-Reservations: Not necessary as far as I know.
-Contact Info:
Phone #: (919)773-1770
Address: 1701 Pinewinds Dr., Raleigh, NC 27603
