Best Nachos
You can tell instantly when your nacho-maker does not have their heart in the craft. Haphazardly strewn ingredients, chips too thin to lift their body weight in cheese — some kitchens display an utter disregard for the user experience, not to mention the fundamental architecture, of nature’s greatest snack-meal. Angel’s Trumpet, by contrast, shows a reverence for the form while reimagining it. The protein on the gastropub’s New Mexican nachos is a drift of tender green chile pork and a layer of toothsome beans. They schmooze with pico de gallo and a relatively restrained layer of shredded cheddar that seems not to mind the supporting rather than the starring role. The whole hillock comes in a bowl with ramekins of green and red sauce to slather indiscriminately or to parse out like praise. At $17 and robustly proportioned, this is a meal masquerading as an appetizer. They’ll even crack a pair of eggs on it for an extra $3 to brunchify it. Do eggs belong on nachos? You’ll have to unhinge your jaw and decide for yourself.