Where to get decent menudo in New England

<p>Now and then I get the hunger for the great hispanic classic: a bowl of hot and spicy menudo, top with celantro or whatever. Can someone direct me to the next mexican joint that serves decent menudo in the NorthEast ( Boston to Montreal ) ?</p>

<p>I like the rarer parts of pigs and cows as the Orientals amd Europeans prepare them. But the way that Blacks and Hispanics prepare these parts leave me less than well. The hispanics in the NW are from many cultures with the taste, smell, and appearance varying widely.</p>

<p>nobody except me and oldman knows menudo ?</p>

<p>Mmm, menudo! I’m afraid I can’t help, though, being on the west coast.</p>

<p>Menudo, the boy band, or Menudo, the yummy soup made with tripe? :slight_smile:
Either way, I can’t help you! I’m from Texas!!</p>

<p>Hmmm… It isn’t hard to find menudo here in the burbs of Chicago, on Sabado and Domingo.</p>

<p>Forget the boy band. I want menudo - the yummy,piping hot and spicy bowl of tripe and hominy beans slowed cooked to melt in your mouth. Good with tortilla,bread or over white rice. The kind that warms your stomach & heals the soul in wet,raniny,chilly days huddles in front of a fire place. Where can I get it in New England. I don’t have hispanic neighbors.</p>

<p>Give me a bowl pho with that Stuff and peppers, lime, basil.</p>

<p>Anybody knows anything about menudo in Oregon?</p>

<p>Pho has tripes too. Good call. I sometimes order vietnamese egg roll on the side. The crunchy deep-friend egg roll contrasts with the soup. And yes you can add the pepper and lime and cilantro and sprouts and top off with that sericha sauce. Life is good, at least when you can find pho or menudos. There are no pho places north of Boston, maybe some by Worchester. But no menudo place on the entire east coast !</p>

<p>If you can find the sort of Mexican restaurant or mobile taco stand that is frequented by mostly Hispanics, surely someone there will know where to find menudo.</p>

<p>they are doing a reality show, for a new MENUDO!!! Another Ricky Martin in the making</p>

<p>At first, I thought this was a joke. </p>

<p>Have you tried good old … google? For instance, this is for Boston:</p>

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<p>For some, tripes and pigs’ feet are an art form.</p>

<p>PS I would never trust a bowl of menudo from a mobile taco stand!</p>

<p>The “taco” wagons I have tried in the PNW offer the best Mexican food out there. You’ll find them all over the Columbia Basin and the Yakima, Walla Walla, and Wenatchee valleys, and you can count on a taste treat. Mmmmm, tortas, burritos, sopa de arroz, fresh aguas…it’s all good.</p>

<p>But I’m not too crazy about menudo, so I can’t make a recommendation, thisoldman. My dad always claimed that menudo was the best cure for la cruda (a hangover). Now he is an old man living in NW Portland and still makes his own tamales, but I haven’t heard him mention making menudo lately.</p>

<p>Thank you for the tips!</p>

<p>A bowl of hot menudo can cure all kinds of ills. I also add a few dabs of Dave’s insanity hot sauce. You get instant steam on your head. I’m sure it clears everything up.</p>

<p>You know you are in a serious menudo joint if they leave Dave insanity sauce on the table.</p>

<p>I prefer mine New England stlye over Manhattan!..White over red that is.</p>

<p>decent menudo equals oxymoron <em>gag</em> :)</p>