Photos: Culinary surprises along I-10
Nuthin but yummy food along I-10 through the Tucson area to fuel that long drive across the desert.
Culinary surprises along I-10
Waitress Anne Hicks delivers a collection of meals at Omar's Hi-Way Chef restaurant at Triple T Truck Stop, 5451 E. Benson Hwy.
Culinary surprises along I-10
Line cook Guadalupe Zuniga plates up a meal in the kitchen of Omar's Hi-Way Chef restaurant at Triple T Truck Stop, 5451 E. Benson Hwy.
Culinary surprises along I-10
Chicken noodle soup and a burger in the background at OmarÃs Hi-Way Chef restaurant at Triple T Truck Stop, 5451 E. Benson Hwy.
Culinary surprises along I-10
The 24 ounce Porterhouse steak at Silver Saddle Steak House, 310 E. Benson Highway.
Culinary surprises along I-10
Pit men Nick Gonzalez, left and Mario Alva toss steaks on the grill at Silver Saddle Steak House, 310 E. Benson Highway.
Culinary surprises along I-10
Exterior of Miss Saigon Bar & Grill, 4650 W. Ina Road.
Culinary surprises along I-10
Sausage and Pineapple pizza at R&R Pizza Express, 13905 N. Sandario Road, at the Marana Road exit.
Culinary surprises along I-10
Owner Sam Sadi refills some items on the buffet tables at Kettle Restaurant/Banquet, 748 W. Starr Pass Blvd.
Culinary surprises along I-10
South Tucson Firefighters relax following their meal at Kettle Restaurant/Banquet, 748 W. Starr Pass Blvd.
Culinary surprises along I-10
Diners Dora Bezies, left, and David Cardenas wait for their food at El Indio Mexican Food Restaurant, 3355 S 6th Ave. Cardenas says he has come here since his childhood and loves the restaurant.
Culinary surprises along I-10
Cocido soup at El Indio Mexican Food Restaurant, 3355 S 6th Ave.
Culinary surprises along I-10
Cook George Aros preps some fresh ham for salads at Country Folks Restaurant, 1015 E. Benson Highway.

