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The Tucson Food Dude

November 30, 2009 | By Kelley Koehler | Filed Under About Tucson 

Ever since I figured out Google thought this blog was about Mexican food instead of real estate in Tucson, I stopped writing about my many favorite restaurants here.  But I discovered someone else has started writing about and reviewing local Tucson eateries!

Tucson Food DudeEnter the Tucson Food Dude

Kevin is a self-proclaimed regular guy who likes to eat and drink.  And if that doesn’t qualify him to write about food, then I don’t know what does.  :)   If you read back through his archives, there’s reviews of Candela, 1702, Cici’s Pizza Buffet, local wineries, and most recently – the new Azul at La Paloma.  I love that he covers a wide variety of places, and not just the high end stuff. 

Check out his blog – it is an entertaining read with fair reviews of local joints and thoughts on food and life in general.

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