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	<title>Comments on: Eatingcleveland.com Contest &#8211; My Favorite Restaurant</title>
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		<title>By: Lisa</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lisa</dc:creator>
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		<description>Without a doubt, Nuevo Acalpulco in North Olmsted!  Hubby and I never had a regular restaurant but this has been it since its opening about 12 years ago. I almost hate to mention it because it&#039;s becoming more and more popular (and thus requiring a long wait). 

There are traditional Tex-Mex faves but once you explore the menu, you get Tacos Al Carbon, enormous grilled flour tortillas filled marinated, lime chicken or steak and topped with Parmesan and Pico de Gallo.  Arroz con Pollo boasts a mouthwatering sauce and mushrooms. Or Camarones a la Crema, large shrimp sautéed with mushrooms in a Parmesan cream sauce. Yummm! 

Ok, so I&#039;m a white suburban mom...what do I know about great Mexican?  My college Spanish teacher who was originally from Yucatan named this as his absolute favorite restaurant in Cleveland. Take that, Luchitas.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Without a doubt, Nuevo Acalpulco in North Olmsted!  Hubby and I never had a regular restaurant but this has been it since its opening about 12 years ago. I almost hate to mention it because it&#8217;s becoming more and more popular (and thus requiring a long wait). </p>
<p>There are traditional Tex-Mex faves but once you explore the menu, you get Tacos Al Carbon, enormous grilled flour tortillas filled marinated, lime chicken or steak and topped with Parmesan and Pico de Gallo.  Arroz con Pollo boasts a mouthwatering sauce and mushrooms. Or Camarones a la Crema, large shrimp sautéed with mushrooms in a Parmesan cream sauce. Yummm! </p>
<p>Ok, so I&#8217;m a white suburban mom&#8230;what do I know about great Mexican?  My college Spanish teacher who was originally from Yucatan named this as his absolute favorite restaurant in Cleveland. Take that, Luchitas.</p>
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