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Old-fashioned, homemade, grilled favorites directly across from depressingly dubbed Plaza la Soledad and Our Lady of Solitude church. You'll have company with baggy pants, children in tow, and laborers lining up. Look under the showy sign for dope carnitas, tamales, and horchata. Tortillas are a neighborhood legend without having to throw their set up on the 110 walls. Check out bakery to the east, it's a Sunday morning magnet.
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