Welcome to Andy Lin's Lickity List! Only restaurants that are unique to Tucson can be found on this list. The other great part is that it's all very cheap - $10 for an amazing meal! I usually stick to the same item off the menu at these places to satisfy the craving of a meal I haven't had in a while.
This list will be a running log that I
will update whenever I go to one of my several favorite restaurants in
Tucson, so be sure to check back for my latest recommendations via the
link under my Hot Topics section!
Andy Lin's Lickity List
Amazing $10 Authentic Meals in Tucson
BK Tacos & Hotdogs
5118 S 12th Ave
Tucson, AZ 85706
Date Visited: August 21, 2014
Style: Sonora Mexican
Go-To-Lick: Large Caramelo Asada
Price: $6.78 including tax
Raves: There are two "fast-food" Mexican restaurants in Tucson that are famous for their Sonora Dogs. One is already on this list (El Guero Canelo) and the other is BK, not to be confused with Burger King. BK offers a variety of great choices, but my Go-To-Lick here is the Caramelo with Carne Asada meat. If you haven't figured it out by now, the carne asada in Tucson is really good.
The Caramelo is like having two cheese quesadillas that sandwich a bunch of carne asada meat. While you could get two small ones here, you get as much food with a large and you'll save a little bit on price. I like to add from the self-serve salsa bar: guacamole, pico de gallo, and a couple hot sauces. Ask for a yellow pepper if you want to indulge in something very spicy, and you can throw in a Mexican soda for $2.68.
The best thing about all these Mexican restaurants in Tucson is that the carne asada is slightly different at each location. Each place uses cooks and seasons it differently and while no place stands far ahead of any other, the winner is the consumer who gets plenty of variety. If you decide the caramelo is not for you, the Sonora dog is also a popular choice here.
The location I went to is one of the original locations. However, there is another one that is no different in quality, located more central in town at 2680 N 1st Ave.
Saing Thai Cuisine
9136 E Valencia Rd
Tucson, AZ 85747
Date Visited: June 19, 2014
Style: Thai
Go-To-Lick: Pad Kee Mao
Price: $8.59 including tax
Read this Review.
Frog & Firkin
874 East University Blvd
Tucson, AZ 85719
Date Visited: May 12, 2014
Style: English Pub
Go-To-Lick: The Firkin Burger with Cheese
Price: $9.13 including tax
Read this Review.
El Guero Canelo
2480 North Oracle Road
Tucson, AZ 85705
Date Visited: May 3, 2014
Style: Sonora Mexican
Go-To-Lick: 2x Carne Asada Burro Jr. with Extra Cheese
Price: $9.27 including tax
Read this Review.
Andy Lin is your typical Tucson resident and is a not food connoisseur. He is simply a man who knows what pleases his tastebuds and belly. Special thanks to Nate M. and Matt H. for help with coming up with a title for this list.
Monday, August 25, 2014
Monday, August 18, 2014
Drinkline Makes its Debut on My Birthday
My 31st birthday was on Saturday, and even though my 30th was the "last hurrah", I still decided to hold a small party in my favor. You only get one day a year to celebrate yourself, so I guess you should try to. :)
For my birthday, I invited people to come over to my place to play a game I thought up with my friend Tyler and that I've been creating over the past couple weeks. It's called "Drinkline" and it's based on the card game Guillotine and is an extension of King's Cup, with some original content and pop culture references thrown in. The goal is to make it as popular as Cards Against Humanity, so you have some idea of how big I'm dreaming right now.
Before Drinkline was debuted, I got a taco bar catered from Micha's in Tucson. About 15 people showed up for dinner and luckily I had enough food for everyone without being short or having an excess of leftovers. Afterwards, it was time to unveil Drinkline! Here are some examples of the cards:
Card Backs:
Character Cards (these represent players playing the game):
Drinkling Cards (these move your Character card in the Drinkline):
Action Cards (these are played on other players to get them to drink):
The alpha test group provided a lot of feedback and results. We played 3 games of Drinkline, altering the game each time and I took down several suggestions. Already Drinkline v2.0 has been printed and is ready for testing. I've lined up my friend Sam from college to prepare artwork and designs for the final product. After a few more test runs with Drinkline, I will eventually get it officially printed and published!
Drinkline is a game created by Andy Lin. Copyright 2014.
The rest of my birthday was great and about 20 people showed for it. One of them is this girl named Heather from Phoenix who I've been dating since June. She's pretty, awesome, and pretty awesome to me. Thanks to everyone who made it a wonderful birthday!
Monday, July 28, 2014
New Bowling Ball!
Today I ordered a new bowling ball, the BYTE from Storm Bowling. The last ball I purchased, the Storm Gravity SHIFT, was my first reactive ball I ever owned and I was really happy with it for the 6 years I had been bowling with it. However, bowling balls do reach an end of life eventually after so many rolls down the lane. I had taken my Gravity Shift to be revitalized a couple years ago, and while I have still seen my average go up since owning the ball, I felt like it was time for a new ball.
The Gravity SHIFT was an entry level ball at the time, which I bought for $100 off bowlingball.com (no drilling included). The BYTE is a $250 ball that was $160 on bowlingball.com and included free shipping, so I was very happy with the price. I figure it is time to take my game to the next level, and equipment definitely contributes to success. I am so excited to try it out this season, which starts on September 11th!
It's been a while since our team has won a championship in the IBM & Friends bowling league, mostly because my team's player averages have somewhat peaked, so we are receiving less pins of handicap to help boost our score. I'm hoping to advance my game with this new ball, which has nearly identical specifications as my previous ball, and get back into the winner's circle! And while a 200 average might not happen right away, that is also another goal for this ball's lifetime!
The Gravity SHIFT was an entry level ball at the time, which I bought for $100 off bowlingball.com (no drilling included). The BYTE is a $250 ball that was $160 on bowlingball.com and included free shipping, so I was very happy with the price. I figure it is time to take my game to the next level, and equipment definitely contributes to success. I am so excited to try it out this season, which starts on September 11th!
It's been a while since our team has won a championship in the IBM & Friends bowling league, mostly because my team's player averages have somewhat peaked, so we are receiving less pins of handicap to help boost our score. I'm hoping to advance my game with this new ball, which has nearly identical specifications as my previous ball, and get back into the winner's circle! And while a 200 average might not happen right away, that is also another goal for this ball's lifetime!
Friday, July 11, 2014
4th of July with Mike in Alexandria
It had been a while since I've left town for the 4th of July. It had also been a couple years since I visited my friend Mike in D.C. He actually had additional reasoning why this 4th of July in D.C. would be more special than others, but we'll get to that...
I arrived in D.C. late on Wednesday night, having scheduled a long trip to visit Mike who now owns a townhouse in Alexandria, living with his girlfriend Keri of 4 years. Mike had asked if I'd be hungry when I landed and I told him I was good, but I'd probably be very thirsty. I asked him to get a 12-pack of Yeungling for us. Even though it's really nothing special, they don't sell this beer on the west coast, so I'm always inclined to get it when I'm on the east coast. When we got to his house that night at around 11pm, we hung outside on his back patio, having some beers, catching up, and discussing the weekend planned ahead. We ended up killing the 12-pack of Yeungling and an additional 6-pack of Sweet Water Pale Ale before calling it a night at 4am. LOL. So much for an easy first night...
On Thursday morning, Mike's friend Steven stormed into his house, trying to wake both of us up. I felt like I was in college again: shortened sleep after a night of heavy drinking, being awoken by a very loud man with way too much energy, screaming that it was time to get up. LOL. Since Keri was away at work, this was the only time Mike had time to go to Costco and grab supplies for the weekend. Steven and Mike ended up getting about $900 in food and booze for the couple of parties they had planned the next two days.
After stocking up and storing everything at Steven's place, Mike and I went to Ted's Montana Grill for lunch. Out of all the places Mike took me to the last time I visited, no other restaurant's food stood out like Ted's, known for their bison burgers! I got one with guacamole, jalapenos, and pepperjack, cooked rare to perfection and it was phenomenal. I also had forgotten how amazing their fries were.
The rest of Thursday, Mike and I took things pretty chill. Mostly we just hung out at his place playing Halo 4 and watching baseball. We figured we'd take it a little easier that night since there was a lot coming up in the next day.
The 4th of July was on a Friday and part of Mike's plan all along was to use the holiday as an opportunity to propose to Keri, a fairly influential factor in my decision to come out here this weekend. His plan was to go to the waterfront near King Street and do the asking there. My story was supposed to be that I was gonna meet up with my friend Ben in Chinatown to get some drinks while this was all going down. The 3 of us got on the metro and they got off at King Street Station, where I was supposed to get off on the next stop and head to Joe Theismann's for happy hour (the eventual destination after the proposal). Unbeknownst to Mike, my plan was to actually snipe pictures of the proposal without him knowing it. So instead, I took an Uber immediately after I got off the train and went to the location where Mike had told me the asking would go down. I waited for 40 minutes with camera in hand, but never saw them. :( I even had my friend Chris (who was coming down from Jersey for the weekend as well) drive around to try and spot them for me. Later I would find out that Mike changed the location and he didn't tell anyone because he didn't think anyone would be following him. Oh well, I got some nice pictures of the waterfront anyway...
Chris, his wife Priya, and I met up with Mike, Keri, and a bunch of their friends at Joe's later that afternoon. Several people had come out for the "engagement party", including a couple of Keri's friends from Pennsylvania without her knowing. When asked if Keri had an idea, she said she had no clue whatsoever. The only thing that might've tipped her off was why I was coming to D.C. this weekend. Nonetheless, Mike's plan all came together almost perfectly and we enjoyed several drinks at Joe's followed by a house party back at Mike and Keri's later that night. Shoutouts to Herman, Aaron, Head, Meg, Brian, Steph, Matt; several people who came out for Mike and Keri's party.
The next day there was a BBQ at Steven's place, which is at most a mile away from where Mike and Keri's home is. We pretty much spent the whole day there, eating burgers, brats, boiled mussels, and fish fry, watching World Cup, and playing drinking games. Steven invented Connect Four Flip Cup, which requires a player to finish their cup and flip it successfully before being able to place a chip in the Connect Four board. The day went by pretty fast as one could imagine.
Sunday was mostly a day set for recuperation. While there was some talk of going to the Nationals game, Mike and I felt it would be more relaxing to just hang out at his place for most of the day, watching the Wimbledon Championship and some baseball. I had already been to a Nats game the last time out, so I wasn't dying to go. Hey, these days of relaxation are my kind of vacation anyway. And I didn't travel out to D.C. to see the city, I really just traveled there to see Mike. It felt like the times we're back in Scottsdale at the same time, to just hang out, only that it was Alexandria instead. After grabbing some sushi out in town for dinner, Mike and I ended the night by finishing the Halo 4 co-op campaign.
On Monday I was set to fly back home to Tucson, but with a 3pm departure from D.C., Mike and I went to get lunch at Pasara Thai in the city. However, right after we put in our order, the fire alarm goes off! We're like, is this for real? Is it a drill? Everyone in the restaurant proceeds to evacuate and turns out the entire building's fire alarm was going off.
I began to worry that I would not have enough time to eat lunch and make it in time for my flight, but Mike was confident that the alarm would be resolved shortly and the food would be prepped quickly. The fire trucks would follow soon after, only to realize that it was a false alarm. Nonetheless, we did wait for our food, but had to get it to go and I ended up eating my lunch in the car, lol. Anyway, an interesting end to yet another memorable weekend with one of my best friends!
I arrived in D.C. late on Wednesday night, having scheduled a long trip to visit Mike who now owns a townhouse in Alexandria, living with his girlfriend Keri of 4 years. Mike had asked if I'd be hungry when I landed and I told him I was good, but I'd probably be very thirsty. I asked him to get a 12-pack of Yeungling for us. Even though it's really nothing special, they don't sell this beer on the west coast, so I'm always inclined to get it when I'm on the east coast. When we got to his house that night at around 11pm, we hung outside on his back patio, having some beers, catching up, and discussing the weekend planned ahead. We ended up killing the 12-pack of Yeungling and an additional 6-pack of Sweet Water Pale Ale before calling it a night at 4am. LOL. So much for an easy first night...
On Thursday morning, Mike's friend Steven stormed into his house, trying to wake both of us up. I felt like I was in college again: shortened sleep after a night of heavy drinking, being awoken by a very loud man with way too much energy, screaming that it was time to get up. LOL. Since Keri was away at work, this was the only time Mike had time to go to Costco and grab supplies for the weekend. Steven and Mike ended up getting about $900 in food and booze for the couple of parties they had planned the next two days.
After stocking up and storing everything at Steven's place, Mike and I went to Ted's Montana Grill for lunch. Out of all the places Mike took me to the last time I visited, no other restaurant's food stood out like Ted's, known for their bison burgers! I got one with guacamole, jalapenos, and pepperjack, cooked rare to perfection and it was phenomenal. I also had forgotten how amazing their fries were.
The rest of Thursday, Mike and I took things pretty chill. Mostly we just hung out at his place playing Halo 4 and watching baseball. We figured we'd take it a little easier that night since there was a lot coming up in the next day.
The 4th of July was on a Friday and part of Mike's plan all along was to use the holiday as an opportunity to propose to Keri, a fairly influential factor in my decision to come out here this weekend. His plan was to go to the waterfront near King Street and do the asking there. My story was supposed to be that I was gonna meet up with my friend Ben in Chinatown to get some drinks while this was all going down. The 3 of us got on the metro and they got off at King Street Station, where I was supposed to get off on the next stop and head to Joe Theismann's for happy hour (the eventual destination after the proposal). Unbeknownst to Mike, my plan was to actually snipe pictures of the proposal without him knowing it. So instead, I took an Uber immediately after I got off the train and went to the location where Mike had told me the asking would go down. I waited for 40 minutes with camera in hand, but never saw them. :( I even had my friend Chris (who was coming down from Jersey for the weekend as well) drive around to try and spot them for me. Later I would find out that Mike changed the location and he didn't tell anyone because he didn't think anyone would be following him. Oh well, I got some nice pictures of the waterfront anyway...
Chris, his wife Priya, and I met up with Mike, Keri, and a bunch of their friends at Joe's later that afternoon. Several people had come out for the "engagement party", including a couple of Keri's friends from Pennsylvania without her knowing. When asked if Keri had an idea, she said she had no clue whatsoever. The only thing that might've tipped her off was why I was coming to D.C. this weekend. Nonetheless, Mike's plan all came together almost perfectly and we enjoyed several drinks at Joe's followed by a house party back at Mike and Keri's later that night. Shoutouts to Herman, Aaron, Head, Meg, Brian, Steph, Matt; several people who came out for Mike and Keri's party.
The next day there was a BBQ at Steven's place, which is at most a mile away from where Mike and Keri's home is. We pretty much spent the whole day there, eating burgers, brats, boiled mussels, and fish fry, watching World Cup, and playing drinking games. Steven invented Connect Four Flip Cup, which requires a player to finish their cup and flip it successfully before being able to place a chip in the Connect Four board. The day went by pretty fast as one could imagine.
Sunday was mostly a day set for recuperation. While there was some talk of going to the Nationals game, Mike and I felt it would be more relaxing to just hang out at his place for most of the day, watching the Wimbledon Championship and some baseball. I had already been to a Nats game the last time out, so I wasn't dying to go. Hey, these days of relaxation are my kind of vacation anyway. And I didn't travel out to D.C. to see the city, I really just traveled there to see Mike. It felt like the times we're back in Scottsdale at the same time, to just hang out, only that it was Alexandria instead. After grabbing some sushi out in town for dinner, Mike and I ended the night by finishing the Halo 4 co-op campaign.
On Monday I was set to fly back home to Tucson, but with a 3pm departure from D.C., Mike and I went to get lunch at Pasara Thai in the city. However, right after we put in our order, the fire alarm goes off! We're like, is this for real? Is it a drill? Everyone in the restaurant proceeds to evacuate and turns out the entire building's fire alarm was going off.
I began to worry that I would not have enough time to eat lunch and make it in time for my flight, but Mike was confident that the alarm would be resolved shortly and the food would be prepped quickly. The fire trucks would follow soon after, only to realize that it was a false alarm. Nonetheless, we did wait for our food, but had to get it to go and I ended up eating my lunch in the car, lol. Anyway, an interesting end to yet another memorable weekend with one of my best friends!
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