El Tiempo Cantina

El Tiempo 2814 Navigation Blvd., Houston, TX 77003 Established 1998 Across the street from Ninfa’s, the Laurenzo family (Ninfa Laurenzo’s son Roland) established Mi Tiempo—continuing his mother’s traditions by creating a menu based on the basics of Tex-Mex cuisine. Using generations-old recipes, Mi Tiempo makes everything from scratch. Like Ninfa’s, El Tiempo also supports the Latino community.

El Tiempo Cantina

El Tiempo 2814 Navigation Blvd., Houston, TX 77003 Established 1998 Across the street from Ninfa’s, the Laurenzo family (Ninfa Laurenzo’s son Roland) established Mi Tiempo—continuing his mother’s traditions by creating a menu based on the basics of Tex-Mex cuisine. Using generations-old recipes, Mi Tiempo makes everything from scratch. Like Ninfa’s, El Tiempo also supports the Latino community.

El Tiempo Cantina

El tiempo cantina

El Tiempo Cantina

2814 Navigation Blvd.

Houston, TX 77003

Established 1998



Roland, the son of Mama Ninfa Laurenzo, open El Tiempo Cantina restaurants to continue his mother’s [Ninfa’s] tradition of serving quality Tex Mex cuisine. In 1998, he opened the first El Tiempo Cantina on Richmond Avenue along with his oldest son Domenic Laurenzo. Today, the family continues to honor Mama Ninfa’s traditions in the restaurants.



https://www.eltiempocantina.com/

Area: Houston / East End

Collection: El Tiempo Cantina

Contributor: Enrique Del Valle

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El Tiempo Cantina

El tiempo cantina

El Tiempo Cantina

2814 Navigation Blvd.

Houston, TX 77003

Established 1998



Roland, the son of Mama Ninfa Laurenzo, open El Tiempo Cantina restaurants to continue his mother’s [Ninfa’s] tradition of serving quality Tex Mex cuisine. In 1998, he opened the first El Tiempo Cantina on Richmond Avenue along with his oldest son Domenic Laurenzo. Today, the family continues to honor Mama Ninfa’s traditions in the restaurants.



https://www.eltiempocantina.com/

Area: Houston / East End

Collection: El Tiempo Cantina

Contributor: Enrique Del Valle

Source: Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies

Source: https://www.eltiempocantina.com/

Related: https://www.eltiempocantina.com/

Uploaded by: Allison Saenz

Copyright status: In copyright

Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies

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