The Top 25 things I ate this year included tacos, doughnuts, fried chicken, sandwiches...
Mike Sutter/Staff file photowas close, but the charcoal-grilled chicken from Los Norteños won with balanced achiote-citrus flavor, a strong sear, a clean chop and a juicy bite.Brisket from Reese Bros Barbecue is one of the Top 25 dishes of 2022.
It starts with house-baked baguettes, then rolls through a time-honored build of cold-cut layers of ham and pork loaf with a creamy spread of mayo and liver pâté for an iron-rich core of protein, salt and fat balanced by julienned carrots and cucumbers, backed up by the heat and florals of sliced jalapeños and cilantro.Teran's Taco, right, from Teran's Restaurant is one of the Top 25 dishes of 2022.
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