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Rosita's

1205 E. Overland, Scottsbluff, NE - (308) 632-2429
Posted By Michael Stern on 11/18/2007 3:32:00 PM
Warning: it can take a good long time to get your meal at Rosita's. This friendly sit-down cafe with festive south-of-the-border décor is a small place with a small kitchen and every dish is made from scratch just before being served. Even the corn chips are cooked when you order them. Amazing chips they are, nearly as three-dimensional as a sopaipilla, fried so they puff up and become airy triangles with fragile skin. An order arrives almost too hot to handle; they come plain or as the foundation for the house specialty called panchos – a circle of chips topped with frijoles, melted cheese, guacamole, and jalapenos. Panchos are like nachos, but the chips' refined texture and their perfect poise between breakable and bendable give panchos character far more satisfying than any bar grub.

The same quick-fry technique makes Rosita's taco shells an ideal crispy-chewy wrap for beef or chicken with plenty of garnishes; flat tostadas are made the same way; and even taco salad includes the fine, fluffy chips.

Proprietor Rosemary Florez-Lerma credits her mother-in-law with the recipes that make Rosita's food stand out in an area with an abundance of Mexican restaurants (legacy of field workers who came to pick beets). The cinnabar-red, garlic-charged salsa that starts every meal and chunky pico de gallo that dresses up any dish with a stunning spicy punch are especially memorable. If you arrive nursing a hangover, be sure to avail yourself of Rosita's garlicky menudo – the sure cure, according to folklore. It is thick with puffs of posole and strips of tripe, sparkling with fresh-squeezed lemon. It's great stuff; even if your head isn't throbbing, chances are it will make you feel better.

(Rosita's has a 2nd location in Scottsbluff at 710 W. 27th)

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The house specialty, panchos, is comprised of ordinary nacho ingredients, but because Rosita's chips are so distinctive, it is an extraordinary dish.
"The house specialty, panchos, is comprised of ordinary nacho ingredients, but because Rosita's chips are so distinctive, it is an extraordinary dish."
Michael Stern





A close view of the pancho plate shows how different these tortilla chips are from plain flat ones.
"A close view of the pancho plate shows how different these tortilla chips are from plain flat ones."
Michael Stern


Why is there such good Mexican food in Scottsbluff, Nebraska? For the better part of the last century, immigrants who came to work in the region's prolific beet fields became citizens and brought their cooking traditions with them.
"Why is there such good Mexican food in Scottsbluff, Nebraska? For the better part of the last century, immigrants who came to work in the region's prolific beet fields became citizens and brought their cooking traditions with them. "
Michael Stern


Rosita's way of quick-frying corn chips give the restaurant's tacos a fragile nature unlike any others.
"Rosita's way of quick-frying corn chips give the restaurant's tacos a fragile nature unlike any others."
Michael Stern


Chips are essential at any Rosita's meal. That guacamole in the middle of the dish is mighty good, too.
"Chips are essential at any Rosita's meal. That guacamole in the middle of the dish is mighty good, too."
Michael Stern


This is one heck of a good enchilada, whether true-Mex or not. Scottsbluff is an oasis of good eats in the Great Plains.
"This is one heck of a good enchilada, whether true-Mex or not. Scottsbluff is an oasis of good eats in the Great Plains."
Michael Stern


Chunky and alarmingly hot, pico de gallo is a fine condiment for just about any Mexican meal ... or great simply as something to scoop up with Rosita's chips.
"Chunky and alarmingly hot, pico de gallo is a fine condiment for just about any Mexican meal ... or great simply as something to scoop up with Rosita's chips."
Michael Stern


Can you say, 'Oooo-eee, that's hot
"Can you say, 'Oooo-eee, that's hot"? Rosita's salsa needs to be applied with caution."
Michael Stern


I was smitten by Rosita's once-modern upholstery pattern.
"I was smitten by Rosita's once-modern upholstery pattern."
Michael Stern



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