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There are three La Pasaditas on this sketchy-looking block of Ashland -- 1141 and 1140 are the other two -- and you'll hear people argue as to which one is the best. One does carryout only, the other does primarily tacos and burritos, and the third (this one) does dinners (and tacos and burritos). The insides of all three are garden variety taqueria tile with abrasive an Mexican jukebox, but the food at 1132 is consistently good.
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