These Are The Sort Of Trollish Comments That Will Get You Banned From Commenting On The Range (If You Have Nothing Else Useful To Say)
“Yawn…. what a boring food scene Tucson has. Its a joke.”
“I am from a lot of places. All of them with better food. I realize that you have to justify your job but come on.How many taco places can you review? I love a good taco but its all essentially the same menu and preparations.Is the orange cheese brighter here?”
“Cafe Poca Cosa isnt authentic or any good for that matter. Anyway, its one place. You didnt mention where all of the other things could be found. Other than a couple of places that make tortillas.”
“Hersheys syrup with cumin isnt mole by the way.”
“Rita, if you keep digging we will discuss “authentic” Chinese food. Panda Express isnt it.”
by “Bobbylou” (“Sit Down on 12th,” Chow, Feb. 7)
This article appears in Feb 14-20, 2013.

All of the above comments you call trollish are true. Dining out in Tucson is dreary.
You want people to lie?
Tucson Weekly is getting trollish in my opinion and is becoming less and less interesting.
So drool over the advertisers who sell tacos, and assorted unhealthy, greasy Mexican food, hamburgers and hot dogs, canned Asian food, and mystery meat barbeque. That is about all you have to write about in Chow.
Tucson is a wasteland for dining, but if you just want to chow down and pork up, there are plenty of greasy spoons and joints around.
TXJesse: So, you don’t actually read Chow, right? Because what you’re saying is just false.
Just wanted to resolve that bit of misinformation in case you want to have an actual conversation about our food coverage.
Trolls are a lot nastier than the comments you have featured. The comments ring true. Their entitled to their opinion. Reading Chow I wonder how any one or two people can eat that amount of food. The meals they describe eating could feed a herd of giraffes.