Eat With Jay and His Cunhado: The Fire, The Food, The Reason Why
This ain’t a brand. It’s not a damn event. It’s just how we eat.
Me and my cunhado don’t cook for content. We cook because it’s time to eat. Because there’s fire, meat, and people around who get it.
Today we roasted tomatoes straight on the grill—skin blistered, juice spilling—then dropped them into the molcajete. We didn’t blend it. We didn’t measure shit. We smashed it. Garlic, salt, whatever felt right.
Next came the beef. Thin cuts up top, thick ones down low. No thermometer. No timer. We watched the fire and listened to the sizzle. That’s how we knew.
There were tortillas on standby. Still warm in the bag. We ain’t ashamed. Sometimes you make your own. Sometimes you buy ‘em. We care more about who’s eating than what’s trendy.
This is what we do. No RSVP. No seating chart. If you’re around, and the smoke’s rolling, you’re in.
If you’re staying with us, and you catch the right day, you’ll smell it. You’ll hear us. You’ll know.
Don’t ask for a flyer. Ask for a plate.
🟡 Want In? Here’s How:
Use code 3287 at 2007 West 100th, one of the Edgewater Residences. Front door.
Code active until 11:00PM tonight. After that, the door’s closed.










