Archive for November 28th, 2007

Columbus Mexican Restaurant Poll

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

tacoI did a poll over a year ago on Mexican restaurants in Central Ohio on the original Columbus Best Blog (now called Discover Columbus) when I found a blog where someone who’d relocated to Columbus from Southern California wrote:

 

“1) The Mexican food here SUCKS SUCKS SUCKS. Awful.”

 

The here being Columbus. In response I posted My 10 Favorite Columbus Mexican Restaurants.

 

The problem with the poll on Discover Columbus is I can’t open the results anymore. Almost 50% of the results are “other” and I can’t open it… It is a popular entry on that blog even a year later so I’m trying to recover the account that the poll is on…

 

I eat a lot of Mexican food. I am an addict. I try to order it more healthy because I know all the melted cheese and sour cream is not healthy and not necessarily authentic. Some on the list here are very authentic.  Others aren’t.   Vote for your favorites.  I have trouble choosing just one personally.

 

It’s a year later, restaurants come and go in Central Ohio… so I’ve done a new poll for this blog with an “other” in case I’ve missed your favorite… anyone visiting from Phoenix, Tucson, Southern California or elsewhere sit on your hands this is a poll about Mexican Restaurants in Central Ohio. Anyone who owns or operates a Mexican Restaurant in Central Ohio… don’t vote please. Gracias.

Candlelight for Chanukah

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

December 2, 2007 from 6:00 to 8:00 there is a Chanukah event at the Inniswood Metro Gardens in Westerville, called “Luminaries in the Garden: Chanukah” on the Metro Parks calendar.

Inniswood Metro Gardens
940 S. Hempstead Road
Westerville, OH 43081

I believe Chanukah starts December 4, 2007 at sundown.  The event at Inniswood Gardens  is described on the Metro Parks schedule:

 ”Enjoy the gardens by candlelight and warm up at the Innis House while listening to the Koleinu Choir.”

I tried finding a website for more info about the Koleinu Choir but did not find anything (there are mentions of past performances on various sites) but a This Week Newspapers about a December 16 event at the Worthington Mall says :

“KOLEINU, Hebrew for “Our Voice,” was founded in 1992 by Cantor Jack Chomsky of Congregation Tifereth Israel and Cantor Vicki Axe, then of Temple Israel. The chorus is co-directed by Chomsky and Gail Rose. ”