36 Hours in Tucson
1. On the very first evening, I headed to the Zhuangyuanlou Restaurant. The meat pies there were really delicious! ππ₯§π They had a wonderful flavor and a great texture that made each bite truly enjoyable. The crust was flaky and the filling was well-seasoned, leaving a pleasant taste in my mouth. It was a great start to my time in Tucson in terms of dining. ππ½οΈπ 2. The next day, I first visited the Missile Museum. I didn't explore it in great depth but just took a quick look around. Still, it was okay. πππΌοΈ There were various exhibits and information about missiles on display, which gave me a basic understanding of the history and significance related to them. Although I didn't spend a lot of time delving into every detail, it was an interesting place to visit briefly. πππ‘ 3. After that, I went to the Airplane Museum. It was really exciting! There were so many airplanes there. πβοΈπ From old classic models to more modern ones, they were all lined up, showing the evolution of aviation over the years. I walked around, admiring their unique designs and imagining the stories behind them. It was truly a sight to behold for any aviation enthusiast or just someone who loves to see these magnificent flying machines. πποΈπ 4. Finally, as I realized that I hadn't really had a proper meal throughout the day, I decided to come to this Cuban restaurant. Initially, I had planned to order a Cuba Libre. However, I couldn't resist the temptation of the mojito flight and ended up getting a set of mojitos instead. They were just so-so. ππΈπ Then, for the "Taste of Havana" dish, the whole thing was actually quite nice. The way the rice was cooked was rather unexpected. It had a unique flavor and texture that added an interesting touch to the dish. And the onions that came with the chicken were also a pleasant surprise. They enhanced the taste of the chicken and made the whole combination really delightful. πππ₯ #TucsonTravel #FoodAndSights #36HourExperience