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Mamie Taylor’s Continues American Food Adventures With Special Tex-Mex Feast

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Vancouver, BC | Mamie Taylor’s popular Taste of the States longtable dinner series returns on Wednesday, March 16 at 6:30 pm with yet another iconic regional American cuisine: Tex-Mex.

Infused with the spirit of South Texas, the four-course dinner gets the fiesta started with a classic margarita before galloping into Chef Tobias Grignon’s take on the flavours of the Lone Star State.

Taste of the States dinners are $45 per person (taxes and gratuity not included). Reservations are a must and can be made online at www.mamietaylors.ca or by phone at 604-610-8818. Seatings are limited to 30 people.

The next Taste of the States dinner is a South Carolina Seafood Boil taking place on Wednesday, May 11. Previous dinners have celebrated the culinary traditions of New Orleans, LA; Kansas City, MO; and Charleston, SC.

Taste of the States: Tex-Mex

Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 6:30 pm

Welcome Craft Cocktail
Margarita
classic, on the rocks

Canapé
Oxtail Jalapeño Poppers
buttermilk ranch

Appetizer
Gulf Shrimp Tortilla Soup
tomato, avocado, cilantro, chilli

Main
Guajillo Chilli Rubbed Hanger Steak
hominy grits, black bean puree, queso fresco

Dessert
Goat Milk Caramel Quesadilla
vanilla ice cream, cinnamon sugar

DETAILS

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251 East Georgia Street | Vancouver, BC
Telephone: 604-620-8818 | Email: [email protected]
Web: www.mamietaylors.ca | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

GALLERY

    THE PEOPLE

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    Owners: Ron Oliver and Simon Kaulback
    Chef: Tobias Grignon

    ABOUT MAMIE TAYLOR’S

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    Named after its signature cocktail—a Golden Age concoction of scotch, fresh lime juice, ginger beer and Angustora bitters— Mamie Taylor’s is an 85-seat regional American restaurant specializing in Southern comfort food with a contemporary twist.

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