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Not upscale Mexican, just street food-variety deliciousness. Perhaps a bit hard to understand in the land of taco trucks, but looks like Plancha understands (if the menu is any indication). Taquitos have interesting fillings like braised beef and potatoes. Grilled shrimp sounds scrumptious and quesadillas are full of poblanos and guacamole. Prices aren't too bad either.
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