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| - Walking into this place feels like being in local small restaurant in a tiny village in the South of Mexico. The walls are painted a tacky colour, and either tvs are blasting in Spanish, or some really bad Latin pop is playing, while all the staff speak Spanish loudly between themselves...but in a strangely satisfying way. It all adds to the overall experience.
The food is simple and authentic. You're not going here for some magical culinary adventure, but for traditional Mexican tacos, tamales, or whatever else
The only thing that I have never liked are the hours. Half the tacos that were fed to me in Mexico were at 2am, because that's when a lot of this food is meant to be consumed. Yet, this Tacos El Asador closes at 9pm....definite disconnect here. Also, they serve breakfast, which is delicious, by the way, yet only open some time after noon. I say some time, because I have yet once to see them open at the time written on their door.
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