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Eating standing is better for your health, maybe worse for your outfit as the saucy richness of that El Pastor taco bravely escapes down your chin. Taco trucks are the emblem of down-home California chow, but sussing out the good ones ain’t easy; Tonayense (tone-ah-yen-say) is renowned for its superbly eats. Get it regular: you need not hide behind cream or avocado for the bombastic, flavorful meats; grab a bottle of coke with that Carne Asada for a meal that’s hearty in the stomach, light on the wallet.
Part of the great Mission taco debate. Hot griddled beauties oozing with melted cheese and carnitas, chorizo or carne asada hit all the sweet spots. No rice, but we likes ’em better that way anyway... read more
Spring break in Tijuana, Ranchero 8-track soundtrack included. Hot little Mexican mamacitas and streetwise, gold chain–wearing male counterparts ready for a beat-down if you look at their woman the... read more
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