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The owner of nearby D Liche (awesome cupcakes) enthusiastically recommended I check out Chez José's chorizo sandwich, and as the creator of some of the finest cup-based desserts I've ever tasted, that's a recommendation you listen to!
Turns out that was a good decision. The chorizo sandwich is amazing. At first, you think it's just a pretty good sandwich. But as you eat, the flavor evolves and the interplay of ingredients starts channeling Remy from Ratatouille. The cheese is nestled between two slices of tasty chorizo. There are fresh pickles which add a pleasant crisp to every bite. The bread is squishy but just so. It's almost sandwich sorcery.
For good measure, I also had a Mexican empanada, which was excellent. It was only $3 and damn near filled the plate. Coupled with their hot sauce - which is actually HOT - it made for a nice second offering.
I'll be back for more chorizo and to try out their smoothies next time.
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