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My family thinks I'm nuts to cruise in this area at night for a good taco, Often I'll tell them, the naughtier the neighborhood, better the food. Unfortunately, Los Tacos is located next to Taco El Gordo, and Pepe's Taco is just down the street from them. The employees are pretty quick in getting food to you, but if you can't Espanol, you better go inside and order. Speaking English isn't one of their strongest suit. The restaurant is very clean, and the Carne Asada reminds me of Rosarita Beach Mexican restaurant (in Henderson) recipe, which is very good; but the downfall for me about this restaurant is their price for extras on a taco. I took my friend with me, and we ordered four tacos with everything, a couple of soda which came up at 22.00 plus tax. I was a little taken back at the price, until I realize everything is extra 1.50 a taco. Oh well, I thank god, the sports book gods were nice to me that weekend, and it didn't matter. The Tacos are very good, but I didn't like the extra beans inside of the tacos. I have to say the namesake for this place is larger than Taco El Gordo (which is shares the same parking lot), but for the price, I think feel it's a better deal a stone throw away.
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