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The boyfriend and I stopped here for some late night munchies after partying on Halloween night. This place is about 2 miles from the house, and I have seen it before but never stopped in. They have a drive-thru, which I pulled into. Be careful, it is a bit narrow and you have to turn to get into it. Then when you exit, you go downhill so go slow. We ordered a carne asada burrito, 2 asada sopes, and 2 al pastor tacos. The sopes are large, not the small ones I am used to from other places. To give you an idea, each one needed it's own styrofoam clamshell container. They come with lettuce, tomato and cheese on top of your choice of meat. The asada was gristly. I was slightly annoyed that I had to pick out the fatty meat chunks from my food. The al pastor was delicious though. We got the tacos sans onions and cilantro, so we really got to taste the flavor of the delicious pastor. They did not skimp on the meat either, each taco was literally stuffed to the max. They also provided some delicious house made salsa that was not too mild, not too spicy, but justttt right. I noticed they have elotes so I will for sure be back to try these.
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