To all the Tito's detractors....does your favorite taco joint have a commercial with flying tacos? I think not. ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDUxp5dE9us
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To all the Tito's detractors....does your favorite taco joint have a commercial with flying tacos? I think not. ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDUxp5dE9us
Just went to "Antojitos Carmen" off Cesar Chavez and they probably have the best al pastor tacos you will ever try.
The location and the place itself will probably put off a bunch of people.
Taco Nazo in Azusa and I think El Monte have THE BEST fish and shrimp tacos.
I am partial to the brown ground beef and add this taco:
http://www.mccormick.com/~/media/Ima...mix.ashx?w=225
I saw some people ordering to go, but if you sit down in there they will serve you a bunch of tortilla chips (not sure if home made? they were warm and tasted somewhat homemade) they go great with their red sauce. I also saw a ton of people ordering "pambazos". Myself i tried different types of meat tacos and a potato/chorizo gordita (which was good but the gordita was too crunchy) i tried carnitas/tongue which were mediocre but the al pastor tacos were great. Prices are good and their hibuscus water is awesome!
I agree with this.
My wife and I lived in Culver City for a while after graduating from Ucla and we love Tito's! Some of our friends and family from ELA have tried it and hated it. Definitely think it's a WLA thing.
I like the beef and beans burrito, with a taco, chips, salsa, and guacamole salsa.
Los Novillos in Upland has really, really good street tacos. They taste like the tacos from a stand in Mexico. They are a small restaurant with authentic Mexican food.
Baja Fish Tacos in Santa Ana/Costa Mesa - damn good Mexican food.