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  • If you were to do some sort of criminal mapping of my eating habits you could probably figure out via some simple deduction where I work. This is mostly due to eating at places around where I conduct business. And when I find a good place to eat, a truly consistent experience, I go there a lot. This is one such place. Don't be afraid. The lack of windows and barely there front door are a little intimidating at first but keep pushing through that fear. Once inside, don't let the mixed combination of collapsible Lifetime chairs with the wood chairs your grandparents used to own intimidate you. Also, the air conditioner on the wall's drain tube has always been routed down the wall down to well, I don't know where. Also, I hope you like Spanish soap operas because if you go for lunch that is the only thing you are about to watch on the circa 1990's rear projection television in the corner. Pleasantries aside, let's get to the food. As you have probably already deduced, this is Mexican food. And good Mexican food at that. You can choose from several different offerings such as your standard tacos, burritos, and quesadillas. There are many other offerings such as tacos de Pastor and gorditas as well but I will concentrate on my favorites; tacos, burritos, and quesadilla. I am a basic man that likes to try everything on the menu once and the stick with what really grabs me. The real basic here is that the carne asada is brilliant and the chicken is not far behind. The carne asada is chipped small, spiced perfectly, and has just a little bit of grease left on it. The chicken is a little charred from the grill, also perfectly spiced, and I am pretty sure picks up a little of the carne asada's grease. This isn't a bad thing. Just pick one of these two proteins and the rest takes care of it self. In tacos they are accompanied by wonderful cilantro, pico de gallo, and creamy crumbled cheese. In the burrito you can choose from beans, rice, the same pico de gallo, or whatever normal filler you are used to such as sour cream or guacamole. I always get a mini or full size quesadilla in addition to the tacos or burrito because they are wonderfully cooked and immensely savory. The flavor is not like anything that I really can compare it too. They are unique. No real wetness that you get from some places where it drips out the bottom of the tortilla. Not here. It's always hot and it's always good. Consistency is really the last word at Taco Sahuaro. I wouldn't be painting the full picture if I didn't mention the rest of the experience. Sit down where you like after ordering food and soon you will be served a bowl of limes, radishes, pickled carrots, and what I can only deduce is some sort of sustained lava compound to be applied to your taco, burrito, whatnot when it arrives. I tasted the lava compound once. Once. You will also get two squeeze bottles for green and red sauce each of which is tasty and a little warmer than I typically like. Used sparingly, I find it a good accompaniment to the main dish. You can also get those wonderful, sugary authentic Mexican Cokes that are becoming more and more ubiquitous around town. The staff is as friendly as they can be while running around making sure everyone gets their food hot and fresh. All in all, I would recommend Taco Sahuaro. I have been here quite a bit and that is because when no one can decide on where to go, the easy choice is Taco Sahuaro because it is a known quantity. It is going to be hot, fresh, and delicious. It has never failed on this task so it will be in the rotation for a long time to come.
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