We recently moved to California, which is a good thing in terms of food choices (expect to see a few more food blogs in the coming months). We now will be privy to better produce, seafood, restaurants, etc.
But there is one thing that I will miss very dearly that only Utah can provide: Cafe Rio. It almost brings a tear to my eye. Over the past 10 years, I'm sure I've consumed hundreds of pork burritos, salads, and quesadillas. Cafe Rio has gotten me through 4 years of business school, college break-ups, and has made me very fat and very happy over the years. Oh Rio, how I will miss you, you've been a good friend...
But there is one thing that I will miss very dearly that only Utah can provide: Cafe Rio. It almost brings a tear to my eye. Over the past 10 years, I'm sure I've consumed hundreds of pork burritos, salads, and quesadillas. Cafe Rio has gotten me through 4 years of business school, college break-ups, and has made me very fat and very happy over the years. Oh Rio, how I will miss you, you've been a good friend...
Wait, what's that? There's a Cafe Rio 5 minutes from our house in California???
Sweet. Nevermind.