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Is that like asking do you like Kung Pao goulash?

How does chile verde, a staple at Mexican restaurants, end up on Italian pizza?

I can't answer that. Go to Tony's Pizza at 4130 California Ave. near Circuit City and find out because Tony (which in Spanish is Antonio) has it.

We would like to know how you like it. 

Does it taste good or is this a blatant violation of the one dish, one nationality rule? Is there such a rule or did I make that up?

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Of course, we don't mean dive in a bad way.

But not every restaurant has white table cloths and cold salad forks.

Some have both real people and real food, the kind you eat when you are around real people. Elegant no, but fun yes.

And those are the kind of places we'd like to know where you like to go to have some good food that's served with a little attitude.

My all time Kern County favorite was Green's on 178 on the road to Bodfish which back in the day served a Sonora Enchilada for $2.50 that would feed you for a week.

The Burger Hut on 19th Street is a local favorite.

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