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1 taco pollo/ asada etc
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This iconic taqueria is a must-visit for any taco enthusiast. While they offer a variety of fillings, their tacos al pastor are legendary. Thinly sliced marinated pork is cooked on a vertical rotisserie (trompo) and served on a corn tortilla with a slice of pineapple, onions, and cilantro. The flavor is a perfect balance of savory, sweet, and tangy. Their tacos de bistec (beef steak) and tacos de chuleta (pork chop) are also excellent choices, known for their tender meat and simple, fresh ingredients. The atmosphere is vibrant and casual, perfect for a late-night bite
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