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| By Amy L. Schubert Food Writer Photography by Whitney Teska E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Amy L. Schubert |
| Published Aug. 10, 2009 at 11:19 a.m. |
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Outdoor patios and margaritas are popular partners during summertime in Milwaukee.
And while many people head to South 6th Street to sip their blended or on the rocks cocktail and knock back chips and salsa, the area near the airport features its own Mexican dining option in Jalapeno Loco, 5067 S. Howell Ave.
The restaurant, which operated for several years in Cudahy in the mid-to- late 1990s, reinvented itself on Howell Avenue nearly 10 years ago and appears to attract a clientele of after-work companions and younger, neighborhood families.
A recent scouting visit on a Wednesday evening revealed a nice-sized, fenced in patio, tableside singing mariachis, a great non-alcoholic sangria that was nearly as good as the margaritas and a menu filled with interesting, atypical selections.
Based only our scouting visit, I would forego the appetizer selections and soups in the future. But, the regular menu and tabletop house specials give you myriad selections to choose from that make the starters overtly optional anyway.
Selections dance between the typical plates of rice, beans and burritos to more eccentric and regional dishes. Jalapeno Loco's printed menu still gives diners some welcome options for the basics, such as letting you select two different meats for a fajita combination. If you're craving something different, look beyond this standard menu and grab the tabletop version.
House specialties include plenty of moles -- served with chicken, pork, and a variety of vegetables -- all for $14.25. Mole verde, mole amarillato (red mole made with chilies), Oaxaqueno (made with chilies and dried fruits for a sweeter flavor) and a Colorado mole (made with ancho chilies and sesame seeds) highlight the menu.
Diners also can expect to see multiple shrimp dishes, including a shrimp Garbardina, which stuffs shrimp with Chihuahua cheese and wraps them in bacon, and some interesting regional dishes, including pork chops sautéed in tomato and chipotle sauce and another pairing of sautéed shrimp and bacon in tacos.
Prices here are reasonable, with the most expensive dishes topping out just shy of $20 for those that contain higher-end meats like tenderloin, and most other dishes hovering in the $7 to $10 range.
And with the restaurant opening daily at 11 a.m., it is encouraging to see huevos rancheros and chorizo con huevos on the menu as well, for those who like their eggs spicy, and later in the morning. If it's lunch you crave, servings are paired down from the dinner options and fall in the $6.50 range.
In addition to a long list of margarita offerings, Jalapeno Loco boasts one of the best non-alcoholic drink selections I've seen in a long time, with several different offerings of Jarritos (Mexican soft drinks) and a Sangria Senorial, which tastes more like the Spanish drink of Coke and red wine (Calimocho) than a traditional sangria, but is a welcome offering on a sweltering summer day, and, as with much of their menu, is something different to sample.
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Posted by pwno1 on Aug. 15, 2009 at 11:49 a.m. (report)
Jalapeno Loco is just kind of average, not the worst, but certainly nothing to write home about. There are so many great Mexican restaurants to choose from in the area. Come on. By the way, Guanajuato's rules.
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Posted by derzer on Aug. 12, 2009 at 2:55 p.m. (report)
Honestly, this place is great. I've been going to it since it was in Cudahy, and it's still just fantastic. I'm glad they moved though, that spot in Cudahy was quaint, but it was still Cudahy. Not that it had anything to do with food quality, but I didn't like driving there. I've never had anything bad here and I've always thought the food was reasonably priced. I live on the east side, and I'd much rather drive to the South Side or Jalapeno Loco for food over Cempazuchi's. Not that it's bad, I just like the food at other places more. Don't listen to Justapalooka, spend a little more and go for the drive. Form your own opinion. It's been in business for 17 years, all successful, for a reason.
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Posted by cork_soaker on Aug. 12, 2009 at 2:37 p.m. (report)
I would like to know what qualifies justapalooka to pass judgement on Jalapeno Loco with such authority. What are your qualifications? Did you attend a culinary school or perhaps worked in restaurant kitchens for many years? What level of experience do you have with Mexican food outside of Milwaukee? Do you have tasting notes from the 4 times that you visited Jalapeno Loco? Notes on service, atmosphere, etc? Here's the deal. You must let go of the hate, or you will be drawn to the dark side, fighting for evil the rest of your life. Return to the good side of the universe and all will be forgiven.
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Posted by A_Barfly on Aug. 11, 2009 at 10:05 a.m. (report)
Well I aplogize for disagreeing with justapalooka. Apparantly he/she's traveled extensively and knows the various regional cuisines of all countries, so thank you for putting me in my place. From now on I'll refrain from offering any opinions on anything that you may also happen to have an opinon on so that people never see the other side of the story. Especially when you're dealing with someone that has an almost zealous hatred for something. Ahh hindsight. I won't make that mistake again. Thanks justapalooka, you know how to keep it real.
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Posted by Observer on Aug. 11, 2009 at 6:46 a.m. (report)
15 years with never a stumble. I've been to justapalooka's pics and have enjoyed them but it's apples and oranges really. It's comparing border Mexican fare with regional specialities; McDonalds to Red Robin if you will.
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