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I am one of those weirdos that hogs up the aguas frescas at these places, because horchata has been a taste of southern california for so long. I also really enjoy hot salsas and want to see who has their own unique salsas, and which are the copycat recipes (the tomatillo salsas at like 4-5 different chains all taste the same.) And there are a few places I also enjoy that i want to give a shout-out https://www.luchalibretacoshop.com/ Lucha Libre Taco Shop in San Diego, is one of my favorite places, I haven't been in years, but one of my favorite promotions was when they had experimental burritos and had a punch card. There was one that was very spicy and was this weird mix of steak and chorizo, and that's something I really love - variety. https://www.tacolibre.co/menu Taco Libre in Pasadena is also a favorite of mine, because it's in this weird alleyway, and it closes at midnight on fridays and saturdays, and sometimes, when I am just in that sad, lonesome place, I just like to walk over there and enjoy a few tacos, it's the perfect "near a rainstorm restaurant" for me, and brings good memories. https://www.kingtaco.com/index.html And finally, King Taco, one of those chains that you can't miss here in Southern California, but don't tell anybody, my guilty pleasure is actually the nachos here. lots of variety of toppings. I like to play it offal, with Cabeza, Lengua, Buche and just because, we need to have a party sometimes, Suadero. (But you know your steak and chicken basics are always there, and the rotisserie chicken is also pretty good as well) https://www.trejostacos.com/ I would say more about Trejos Tacos, because Danny Trejo is a living legend, but I honestly have never been to one except the one in Woodland Hills, and it was either very empty, or I went at a bad time. I wish there was more to really say, except, what I do enjoy about this place is the vegan option (Jackfruit was really good) and they have a Mushroom one as well. Nothing wrong with going vegan at this place.
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Can't leave out Arturo's Puffy Taco in Whittier.
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# ? Feb 15, 2020 16:42 |
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FogHelmut posted:Can't leave out Arturo's Puffy Taco in Whittier. Dang these look good. Are they kinda chewy like a taco bell chalupa or are they crispy/airy?
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# ? Feb 15, 2020 18:11 |
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FogHelmut posted:Can't leave out Arturo's Puffy Taco in Whittier. I aint mad at these
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# ? Feb 15, 2020 20:38 |
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I’m kinda pissed Cactus blew up because now that they have multiple locations they raised their prices.
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# ? Feb 15, 2020 22:31 |
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Machaca is the best and there’s nothing else to say
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Phil Moscowitz posted:Machaca is the best and there’s nothing else to say The ultimate scramble meat.
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:I'm not so goony that I'm willing to pay $5 of assorted fees and tips for a $7 burrito for the privilege of having someone bring it to my home. same Edit: poo poo I did undergrad in Whittier and that place didn’t exist then, we always had to go to awesome hole in the walls full of norteño dudes that gave us dirty looks at 1am.
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TelevisedInsanity posted:https://www.luchalibretacoshop.com/ This place gets a lot of hate in San Diego for some odd reason. Even friends of mine dont like this place and then there are others that love it. Its weird...
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 18:34 |
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Tacos Al Pastor posted:This place gets a lot of hate in San Diego for some odd reason. Even friends of mine dont like this place and then there are others that love it. Its weird... Same. My guess is that it's a lil TOO gourmet for some people. Plus, lets be honest, it aint cheap. I had one friend order a pollo cali burrito and asked for no pico or sauce and then complained the burrito was dry. I was like..."No poo poo it's dry you took out everything but the chicken and potatoes." His rational was that, "At the taco shop at 2am I order the same thing and it's moist!" and I'm like, "That's grease!" >:^(
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DeadFatDuckFat posted:Dang these look good. Are they kinda chewy like a taco bell chalupa or are they crispy/airy? Crispy and greasy.
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 21:13 |
Carne asada fries are like my favorite thing in the world right now
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 03:54 |
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ShortyMR.CAT posted:I mean everything is cheap down there. I do miss those street dawgz and going down for lobster fest. Getting off topic, have you been to the telefonica already and hit up the stalls there yet? I hear many good things Tacos Al Pastor posted:This place gets a lot of hate in San Diego for some odd reason. Even friends of mine dont like this place and then there are others that love it. Its weird... liquid courage fucked around with this message at 00:19 on Feb 23, 2020 |
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Señor Bajas isn’t cheap and isn’t good but dang if it doesn’t hit the spot sometimes. Their Ensenada style fish tacos have bigger pieces of fish than I ever got in Ensenada. And shrimp. Shrimp for days.
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# ? Feb 23, 2020 05:52 |
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Late night burrito check! Surf n turf baby!
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# ? Feb 23, 2020 20:46 |
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Got the Kogi truck last night, their menu is Korean/Mexican fusion, I ended up getting their spicy pork burrito and a couple of chicken tacos. Highly recommended if you’re ever in LA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hnz8x7gEjQ ruddiger fucked around with this message at 21:37 on Feb 23, 2020 |
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ruddiger posted:Got the Kogi truck last night, their menu is Korean/Mexican fusion, I ended up getting their spicy pork burrito and a couple of chicken tacos. Highly recommended if you’re ever in LA.
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worth noting that Kogi has their own place if you don't want to track down a truck: https://www.yelp.com/biz/kogi-taqueria-los-angeles they also serve Kogi food at the Alibi room: http://www.alibiroomla.com/eat/ Both are in westside LA
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liquid courage posted:I've wanted to try Kogi for the longest time but the lines always look insane. How long as the wait? We went to the truck that pulls up on La Brea at like 9:30 in the evening so the line’s usually short. We got there and there were two people in line and two groups of four already waiting for their food. From getting there and waiting in line to actually receiving our food I’d say we were there less than 15/20 minutes total.
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# ? Feb 23, 2020 23:31 |
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Any good 24 hour places in the Corona area? That one by the Magnolia offramp is honestly pretty bad.
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# ? Feb 24, 2020 00:51 |
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Smirking_Serpent posted:worth noting that Kogi has their own place if you don't want to track down a truck:
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# ? Feb 24, 2020 07:56 |
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went to kogi in palms. it was packed when i got there, got a korean short rib burrito and a chicken taco. pretty good, the bulgogi got salty as hell pretty quickly and the chicken taco was alright. i also tried a chicken quesadilla and their short rib sliders and they were also salty as hell. the short ribs are tasty but good god are they salty. glad i tried it, would probably just get bulgogi tacos or a kimchi quesadilla next time. went to mazateño in tijuana recently, it was pretty good, but my girlfriend says they used to be better. the specialty of this place is shrimp tacos. the tacos were pretty good, the breaded shrimp was a tad soggy but they give you a ton of it and i always eat tacos with everything on them so these both have shredded cabbage, a garlicy salsa that wasn't particularly spicy and pico de gallo. i've had better, but i can't complain because it's fairly cheap. the spicy shrimp taco has cheese on it and honestly, i thought it was considerably better. these were about 60 pesos a piece, so a little over $3 US per. not bad overall but you can find better shrimp tacos in ensenada. and finally, one of my favorite places to get street food in tijuana: quesaburros on avenida aguacaliente. as the name suggests, they sell quesaburros: a burrito (in this case, shredded pork and bean) wrapped in a quesadilla, pictured below with their green salsa which is spicy and delicious. this is one of the perfect street foods and i could honestly eat these until i puke. this place is across the street from a high school, which has barred windows to keep students from ordering quesaburros during class. they're like 30 pesos a pop and you're a fool if you leave tj without trying these.
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What’s the deal with Alberto’s tacos anyway? Why are they not all named the same and don’t all use the same logo? Are there bootleg versions of Alberto’s? Some will be named like “alerto tacos” or “alibertos tacos” but the logo is always some variation of a dude in a sombrero and the food seems the same.
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# ? Mar 22, 2020 05:30 |
I've been on an asada fries fiend. My spot has been Pepe's in Alhambra. I kind of liked the balance and freshness the pico brings to the Carne Asada Fries versus the Nacho Fries (which you can do with other meats).
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COVID hasn't stopped Burritos Luna in Imperial Beach from operating 24/7, just FYI.
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Class Warcraft posted:What’s the deal with Alberto’s tacos anyway? Why are they not all named the same and don’t all use the same logo? Are there bootleg versions of Alberto’s? Some will be named like “alerto tacos” or “alibertos tacos” but the logo is always some variation of a dude in a sombrero and the food seems the same. Well in Arizona for a while, if the stories I have been told were true, the two big chains were actually apparently competing brothers (Filbertos and Los Betos), starting as a split between the Phoenix and Tucson areas but then expanding into each other's territory and beyond. This could be all drunk person bullshit but I've heard the story from persons in different friendgroups.
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skooma512 posted:
I always go to Alfredo's in El Monte but those look dope and I think I"m gonna try them out next time I get a hankering. Also seconding Kogi and King Taco. King Taco has THE BEST lengua out there. So loving good. ----------------
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# ? Oct 3, 2020 06:19 |
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Class Warcraft posted:What’s the deal with Alberto’s tacos anyway? Why are they not all named the same and don’t all use the same logo? Are there bootleg versions of Alberto’s? Some will be named like “alerto tacos” or “alibertos tacos” but the logo is always some variation of a dude in a sombrero and the food seems the same. It's like some weird licensing thing where they don't want to use the alberto's name anymore but they're still in business so they just change the name slightly and *bam* knockoff Albertos There's two competing Alberto's knockoff restaurants in San Bernardino that are right across the street from each other and they keep changing their names every few years https://www.pe.com/2013/05/31/region-alberto8217s-name-changes-confuses-customers/
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# ? Oct 14, 2020 03:58 |
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There's an Albertaco's over here. I've seen a lot of Jilbertos along the 15.
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Someone finally wrote a story about it: https://tucson.com/news/local/tim-s...e272cc3668.html. Looks like most of these places are descendants of one San Diego taco shop called Roberto's. Oel ngati kameie Los Ingobernables de Onsite BYOB FrankeeFrankFrank on 07:55 May 03, 2015 posted:sometimes i rub Fabreeze on my hands and now my hands are very dry. FrankeeFrankFrank on 04:55 Apr 10, 2017 posted:I still believe in Second Winter. Put this in your sig if you also believe in that and that it is real and not fake like the others say.
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Forgot about Gilberto's
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