I miss the taco trucks and the street vendors in Oakland. Fresh mango with chili powder and lemon. Nom nom nom.
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I miss Del Taco.
I think I ate at Del Taco once. We have some here, and I have been meaning to go for kicks.
Del Taco always makes me think of Homestar Runner, though.
I have all sorts of different Mexican food things that I like. For real taco shop mexican food I have to drive to San Diego. There are just so many amazing taco shops there. It isn't that there aren't a lot of great ones here, I mean I can think of at least 10 within half a mile of the house, it's just that they are even better in San Diego.
For Central Mexico style cooking one of my favorite is Gardens of Taxco in West Hollywood. Baja style is more common around here. When it comes to fast food chains of Mexican food I'm a big fan of Rubios.
Um, yeah, I might like mexican food just a bit.
Oh, and for the record, Taco Bell, Del Taco, and similar are not mexican food. That's fast food with a spanish accent.
"Meat muffin" is disturbing, and yet it sounds like a pet name for one's SO. I may have to start using it.
I have a place in my tastebuds for the Chipotle and for the taqueria, for the Burrito Bol and the horchata. My tastebuds contain multitudes. There are times when I want Real Mexican Food (tm), and then there are times I just want Chipotle.
Right now, of course, I want horchata. But I am still in inside pants and on a deadline, so it's leftover Chinese food for me.
it sounds like a pet name for one's SO.
Or maybe a pet name for one's SO's meat muffin.
"Meat muffin" is disturbing, and yet it sounds like a pet name for one's SO. I may have to start using it.
This is even more disturbing.
Maybe some Sunday afternoon next summer I'll finally hit the Maxwell Street Market (no longer on Maxwell Street, unfortunately), which is rumored to be the best place to get Mexican street food north of the border.
Taco Hell is a godsend for roadtripping vegetarians. You can only eat so many fries...
When it comes to fast food chains of Mexican food I'm a big fan of Rubios.
Yeah, I like Rubio's too. I really like their fish tacos. I also like Baja Fresh.
Oh, and for the record, Taco Bell, Del Taco, and similar are not mexican food. That's fast food with a spanish accent.
What distinguishes fast food with a Spanish accent from fast food chains of Mexican food?