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Above, last night's Laguna Burger with a 1/3 pound Angus beef patty. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Last night, I went to bed early. Instead of getting extra sleep, I ended up getting up early. Oh, well.
I did try out the famous Laguna Burger for dinner (the burger originated in the Pueblo of Laguna) and it is quite good, but not on a par with a Tommy chili burger or an In-N-Out burger, but very close. I got it at the Rio Puerco 66 Pit Stop that is across Interstate 40 from the Route 66 Casino Hotel. The hotel's shuttle goes to the 66 Pit Stop.
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Above, the Rio Puerco 66 Pit Stop that is across Interstate 40 (Exit 140). Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Their regular cheeseburger has a half pound of Angus beef, but since my heart attack and resulting stents two years ago, I have drastically curtailed red meats. I only have red meat on occasion and this was just an occasion.
So, instead of the half pound patty, I opted for the 1/3 pound patty cheeseburger. Even that was more than sufficient for me. It took me a while to finish it.
Along with the Angus beef, it had lettuce, tomato, cheese, pickles, onions and green chile pepper slices. Chile peppers in a burger? Well, New Mexico is the "chile capital of the world". It was quite good and I tasted the chile peppers for about an hour after finishing. It is definitely was worth a try.
For information on the Laguna Burger, go here.
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