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Mountain Views News, Pasadena Edition [Sierra Madre] Saturday, April 28, 2018 | ||||||||||||||||||||
8 FOOD & DRINK Mountain Views-News Saturday, April 28, 2018 TABLE FOR TWO by Peter Dills thechefknows@yahoo.com CINCO DE MAYO CELEBRATION REVIEW AND PREVIEW Just this past week I had the opportunity to sit down with one of the most determined and dedicated restaurant owners that we have in Pasadena area, Blair Salisbury owner of the El Cholo Café. Though, his restaurant is well known, Blair still looks after his baby with the greatest of care. Self described as “nuts and crazy,” Blair’s lineage is that of a restaurateur. The Borquez family launched the Sonora Cafe in 1923 in a small storefront on Broadway and Santa Barbara Ave. After a patron doodled a picture of a man and called him El Cholo (the name commonly known for a field hand at the time), Alejandro Borquez loved the picture of the man so much that he changed the name of Senora Café to El Cholo in 1925. The following year, George Salisbury meets Aurelia Borquez and they fall in love and decide to open their own El Cholo. Racing ahead to the year 2000, Blair, the grandson of George opens El Cholo Cafe in Pasadena, on Fair Oaks. For those of you old enough to remember, it was once the John Bull English Pub. I found out that Blair was determined to open in Pasadena, he was a moment away from Old Town Pasadena, but the Cheesecake Factory beat him to Colorado and Fair Oaks location. Blair still desired to move into the heart of Old Town and his hopes were realized with the opening of the restaurant at the Paseo. Blair said, “It feels as though it has been here all along. It just felt like the staff and surroundings didn’t miss a beat.” Truly Pasadena feels like home to El Cholo Café, and Blair wouldn’t have it any other way!!! The restaurant is expansive, with a patio that overlooks Colorado Blvd. and the snow capped San Gabriel Mountains. They offer two different bars, one as you walk in, akin to a service bar, and a great place to wait for a table and enjoy a “Killer” Margarita, and a back bar just next to the Patio. Offering large screen TV’s and perfect for slumbering and enjoying the show as they make your Guacamole tableside. The menu is full of different combinations, Blair believes that the more selections there are.... the better, and he tries to give a little bit of selection for everyone. I descended upon the PLATO DE CARNITAS, roasted pork, served with fresh avocado relish, Pico de Gallo, Nopales, rice and beans When I go to a Mexican Restaurant I always try the pork. It was stunningly tender and fresh, and may be the best that I have ever tasted. My dinner companion gave two thumbs up to the Shrimp Sizzling Fajitas I was just about stuffed when Blair brought out the Blue Corn Chicken Enchilada for us to try. It is item that made El Cholo famous. A must try for anyone eating at the restaurant. Of course I had a Margarita. A Single Margarita that seemed to have the power to bust a piñata. If you love Mexican Food like I do, or just want to spend a sleepy Sunday at the bar with guacamole and chips. Save a seat for me. El Cholo Paseo Pasadena. Join me this Sunday at Arcadia’s Best Mexican Joint, Paco’s , for our Monthly Mixer, drink specials and tasty food. Fun Starts at 5 PM 200 Foothill Arcadia Serving: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, And Catering Mountain Views News 80 W Sierra Madre Blvd. No. 327 Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 Office: 626.355.2737 Fax: 626.609.3285 Email: editor@mtnviewsnews.com Website: www.mtnviewsnews.com | ||||||||||||||||||||