Archives: Don’t Look Back

Food News: Local chefs’ Thanksgiving picks, a moonshine festival, and yet another ramen popup

This week: Five local chefs share their favorite Thanksgiving recipes–from the traditional to the unique, two restaurants make a quick flip to new owners and concepts, the Elby Awards have been announced, and the inaugural Virginia Moonshine Festival comes to town this weekend.

Don’t Look Back’s sister restaurant, Yearbook Taco, opens in Charlottesville

Richmond restaurateur Hamooda Shami is bringing Nate Gutierrez’s signature tacos to Charlottesville. His newest restaurant, Yearbook Taco, which opened last month, is a reworking of the Don’t Look Back concept with the same favorite recipes, updated specials, and a brand new theme.

Food News: Shoryuken Ramen gets a temporary home, cider and craft beer galore, and happy hour for charity

This week: Richmond’s only pop-up ramen operation is one step closer to a brick-and-mortar location with a three-month residence, plenty of cider and craft beer happenings, and details on how you can enjoy an extended happy hour in Carytown for a great cause.

Nacho Taco Week specials on the Boulevard, in the Museum District, and in Carytown

There are $5 nacho and taco specials to be had at five different places in the neighborhood this week.

Don’t Look Back and Lemon – Best Lunches for $10 or Less

Share your favorite cheap lunch spot in the comments.

Missing tacos? Don’t worry: Nate’s Taco Truck taking only a temporary break

If you haven’t seen Nate’s Taco Truck at a farmers’ market or on a familiar sidewalk, you’re not the only one. The beloved taco master has put the temporary brakes on his taco truck. Why and for how long will Richmond be without it?

Buz and Ned’s goes West End, Dixie chicken heads to Hills & Heights, and Proper Pie gets a proper spot in Church Hill

In case you haven’t heard, Carytown is getting a taste of Nate’s tacos, Buzz and Ned’s makes plans to open a West End location next week, and a Korean BBQ Latin fusion restaurant is headed our way. All this, plus more, in our weekly recap of food news!

Don’t look now, but a new restaurant is making Mexican fun again with the help of Nate’s tacos

One of the owners of New York Deli is opening a new restaurant in Carytown. It’s no ordinary Mexican restaurant, however, as it will feature food designed and prepared by Nate Gutierrez, founder of Nate’s Taco Truck.

Golden Globes, Rick Perry, and Nate’s Tacos

This week featured the Golden Globes, a couple of political happenings, and a delicious chicken skin taco related item. Week in review!

Don’t Look Back: Nate’s tacos likely coming to new Carytown restaurant

Last month, Richmond mourned the loss of Nate’s Taco Truck Stop in Jackson Ward. Now, according to his new business partner, Nate will have a permanent location in Carytown and will once again have a brick-and-mortar in which to sling tacos.