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| - Glad I stopped in on my way to visit friends in the area. This little Mexican eatery serves up popular street foods (tacos, burritos, quecas, huaraches, pambazos). I thought it was going to be one of those Mexican fusion places hyped up by hipsters like...(cough), Seven Lives, but no it's definitely authentic, run by a young Mexican couple. The place is sparsely decorated with little sombreros, flags & lucha libre masks. The owner tells me they pick up a new mask each time they go home to Mexico.
I tried their carne asada huaraches which is a flat bread topped with seasoned grilled beef, refried beans, onions, cilantro, tomatoes & a wedge of lime. Very tasty but oily & messy. Definitely use a fork & knife for this and don't forget to add their homemade hot sauces for that extra kick. The huaraches was more of a snack and not for someone looking for a big meal. The owner also points out tacos are only $3 every Tuesday. Be back soon El Charro for Taco Tuesdays.
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