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Taco Bell and Chef Lorena Garcia team together to create Cantina Bell menu
Some time ago taco Bell had teamed up with venezuelan Miami based gourmet Chef that is lorena Garcia and they produced the the Fantastic Cantina Bell menu and that was the first last and only time that anything remotely Gourmet had ever appeared on the menu of Taco Bell at all. It was delicious it had beautifully made guacamole and cilantro and all kinds of beautiful spices that make Latin food so beautiful and vibrant period there was a Cantina Bell Burrito comma a Cantina Bell Because among other things and quite frankly the collaboration of chef Lorena Garcia and taco Bell was fantastic and Taco Bell is one of those restaurants that likes to bring thingsBack to their menu from time to time and I feel like so many others out thereThat the Cantina BellMen you should be brought backPeriod in a way I think it had been brought back but just notWithAnything to do with sheff Lorena Garcia not that they had a falling out or anything it's just that they had a one-time collaborationThat worked out and now they can all move on with their lives and stuff in all different ways but there there it isAnd quite frankly it was a culinaryMasterpiece as well as a great culinary success for bothParties and individuals involvedPeriodI can say it's true because i ordered from it while it lasted and quite frankly I'm glad I did because it was fantastic and it was like one of those times if not one of the first times I ever got to experience truly delicious gourmet and healthy food at a place like Taco Bell and never forgotten that period when I had seen taco Bell and chef Lorena Garcia had been teaming up I thought that'd be fantastic and so from then on after seeing it every time I went toTaco Bell I would order from the menuI loved it it came with meatless ones chicken ones meat ones. AndChef LorGarciaReally is a master with guacamole and stuff she really knowsHow to make the stuff it's great.
By Revista Miko:XCI about a month ago in Feast
Taco Bell is vegetarian friendly
I was vegetarian some time ago but still i do appreciate the fact that Taco Bell is one of the few fast food chains out there that is accommodating to the vegetarian Community as a whole. Also due to the fact that Taco Bell is vegetarian friendly as I said at the beginning of this sentence pita which is short for people for the ethical treatment of animals supports the restaurant chains Valiant efforts accommodate the vegetarian community and that's an awesome thing period when I went vegetarian long ago I worried that I would not be able to enjoy Taco Bell as I had when i did eat meat before I went vegetarianUnfortunately I have to do it that again for health reasonsPeriodSome of my favoritesOn the vegetarian menuThe cheesy bean and white rice burrito the Fiesta potatoesAnd just about anything else that came along with it. If I may go so far as to say because it's true that even the sauce is that Taco Bell provides our meatless and vegetarian too so they count as being vegetarian offerings on the Taco Bell menu as well. This is just one of the many ways in which taco Bell is an Innovative and fresh and forward thinking if you can believe it because they are fresh and forward thinking inApproaches to business and the culinary world as well. There are also cheese quesadillas and cheese burritos and all that fair and stuff and that's one of the reasons why Taco Bell has always been one of my favorite go-to fast food chains ever and always will I think I think my last meal's going to be a meatless or something from Taco Bell I don't know anyway period taco Bell is the best and I'm glad.
By Revista Miko:XCI about a month ago in Feast
How to Navigate Fine Dining Etiquette in Singapore
Singapore is known for its diverse culinary scene, offering everything from world-class hawker fare to exquisite fine dining experiences. Whether you’re dining at a Michelin-starred restaurant or an elegant hotel establishment, understanding proper dining etiquette can elevate your experience and ensure you leave a lasting impression. Here’s a guide to navigating fine dining etiquette in Singapore with confidence.
By ameliarosannaabout a month ago in Feast
How to Experience Quy Nhon Food Street Like a Local and Discover Its Culinary Roots
Quy Nhon's food strip has real flavours and daily life that you can't get in bigger towns. If you want to really experience the area, get off the major roads and into the small shops and food stalls that people use. This is how you can spend your time eating, exploring, and learning about the history of Quy Nhon's kitchen.
By Aurora Giannaabout a month ago in Feast
The Picky Eater Paradox:
People act like being a picky eater is a moral flaw. I hear it often, usually from people who can eat anything without hesitation. My husband is one of them. He calls me picky with a grin, like it’s harmless, but underneath is the assumption that flexibility equals virtue.
By Dr. Mozelle Martinabout a month ago in Feast
Celebrating Excellence: Crystal Springs Wine Cellar Wins the Wine Spectator Grand Award for the 23rd Consecutive Year. AI-Generated.
At Crystal Springs Resort, history has been made yet again. Crystal Springs Wine Cellar has earned the prestigious Wine Spectator Grand Award for the 23rd consecutive year an achievement held by only 11 wine programs in the entire world. This extraordinary recognition represents unmatched dedication, impeccable curation, and a lifelong commitment to elevating the wine experience.
By Jeffrey Spinaabout a month ago in Feast
The Top 10 Places to Eat American Fare - And What That Fare Really Is.
America has never been especially good at pretending. Our food didn’t come from royal courts or marble kitchens. It came from hunger, hard labor, long hours, and the simple need to make something filling out of what was available. American fare wasn’t designed to impress anyone. It was designed to work.
By The Iron Lighthouseabout a month ago in Feast
National Pizza Day: Why One Simple Slice Means So Much
Pizza has a way of showing up when life feels heavy and when it feels worth celebrating. It is there after long days, during late-night talks, at family tables, and in quiet moments alone. That is why National Pizza Day feels less like a food holiday and more like a shared pause. It invites people to remember comfort, routine, and small joy. Whether it is a folded slice eaten on the street or a homemade pie cooling on the counter, pizza carries memory with it. This article explores National Pizza Day not as a marketing moment, but as a cultural habit. We will look at where it came from, why people care, and how a simple slice became something so deeply emotional.
By Muqadas khanabout a month ago in Feast
Cheesecake: A Dessert Loved Around the World
Some desserts are loud. Others are comforting. Cheesecake falls into the second group. It is calm, rich, and deeply satisfying. Across cultures and generations, cheesecake has earned a special place on dessert tables.
By Pranjal Pandeyabout a month ago in Feast
My Review of the 2026 Starbucks Winter Menu
In early 2026, Starbucks unveiled new additions to their menu: exclusive matcha blends, a selection of pastries and limited-edition Dubai chocolate drinks. With blends that emphasized matcha, pistachio, chocolate and yuzu citrus, it was pretty clear to me that Starbucks was taking inspiration from trending flavors. In any case, as a matcha lover, I had to try the new offerings--and the pastries seemed like the perfect accompaniment.
By Kaitlin Shanksabout a month ago in Feast










