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Jose Joaquín Castro received this Mexican land grant Rancho San Andrés in the area of present-day Watsonville, California. It had the first dance floor (fandango room) in Santa Cruz County, California, and one of the first indoor kitchens (cocina). It is the only two-story hacienda ever built in Santa Cruz County.
The restaurant is known for its signature "Mambo Taxi", a frozen margarita with a sangria swirl. [2] [3] Mi Cocina and its sister restaurant Taco Diner served nearly 1.2 million Mambo Taxis in 2018.
The restaurant opened two weeks before Houston hosted Super Bowl LI, [20] hosting celebrities, celebrity chefs and visitors during the game festivities. In 2019, Vaught established the Hugo Ortega Endowment Houston Community College's Culinary Arts Program [ 21 ] to support current and future HCC culinary students.
Del Taco in Rancho Cucamonga has been credited with bringing the chalupa to the United States in the early 1980s. [5] Chalupas were first introduced to the national menu at Taco Bell in 1999. [ 6 ]
Los Alamos Ranch House in Santa Barbara County, and Rancho Guajome Adobe and Las Flores Adobe in San Diego County, all National Historic Landmarks, are built in a similar style. The house expanded in several phases. In 1861, before the Del Valle family moved here permanently, they added three additional rooms as well as a free-standing cocina ...
Rancho Nipomo: Santa Maria, California "Santa Maria Fries" (fries topped with red oak smoked tri-tip meat, Colby Jack and nacho cheese, pinto beans and pico de gallo); Tri-Tip Sandwich (tri-tip grilled with Japanese chilies and salsa on a telera roll). Middleton Place Restaurant: Charleston, South Carolina
Don Víctor Castro, a Californio ranchero and politician, built an adobe for his family where El Cerrito Plaza stands today. He died there in 1900. El Cerrito Plaza is located on a part of the June 12, 1834 Rancho San Pablo Mexican land grant to Francisco María Castro.
Rancho ex-Misión de Guadalupe was granted to Juan Bandini, a Peruvian-born Californio, in a move of dubious legality. [16] [17] During the U.S.-Mexico War, José Matías Moreno II, secretary of state to Alta California Governor Pío Pico, raised a company of guerrilla soldiers in the area to combat U.S. forces in Baja California.