Nena's in Garland has some awesome barbacoa on homemade flour and homemade corn tortillas.
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Originally posted by Craizie View PostEl Taco H or the fuel city? El Taco H is usually spot on, although I don't fuck with salsa or hot sauce.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostEl Taco H, my apologies for not being clear.
Ever been to burrito loco in grapevine? It's been a while since I've been there, but they are also pretty good.
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Originally posted by Craizie View PostI'll have to make a point to go there for lunch and see what's up. It's been about a year since I have been.
Ever been to burrito loco in grapevine? It's been a while since I've been there, but they are also pretty good.
Have not been to Burrito Loco.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by KBScobravert View PostGranny's Tacos
703 long Ave
fort Worth
Ran in an old gas station. Tacos are off the chain. Cash only. You only need 5 or 6 bucks cause 1 taco is gonna be all you need. Nowhere to sit but an old picnic table outside.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostI know you and Jared just love that place, but I've been a handful of times and don't see the appeal. In my experience they've been bland and the salsa is meh. Maybe I keep catching them on off days. Need to give them another shot some time, I suppose.
My recommendation is to get Carnitas and/or Carne Asada tacos, and/or a Ceviche tostada. Their Al Pastor is kind of disappointing actually.
Their carnitas are the best I've had anywhere. The steak is right up there, but sometimes it's cold or stale. You know how it can be. And the ceviche is spicy and fresh, and served over guacamole spread on a tostada. Fucking amazing.
Red salsa is decent, green salsa has a little heat and a tartness that goes great with onion and cilantro. Their salsa bar has onions and jalapenos marinated in soy sauce with a little liquid smoke. Sounds weird, and I have no idea what you call it, but it adds a good saltiness to the tacos. I skip the habanero salsa because the flavor is usually bland and its hot as hell.
One downside, sometimes they get very aggressive with the oil when getting the corn tortillas prepared and it can gross you out with it dripping all over the place. Pro tip, you can order a frozen margarita from Baja Grill on the El Taco H side.When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostActually I think Jared hated it. He thought the tacos were small. Hell they were only a buck (that was also about 5-6 years ago) so just buy more!
My recommendation is to get Carnitas and/or Carne Asada tacos, and/or a Ceviche tostada. Their Al Pastor is kind of disappointing actually.
Their carnitas are the best I've had anywhere. The steak is right up there, but sometimes it's cold or stale. You know how it can be. And the ceviche is spicy and fresh, and served over guacamole spread on a tostada. Fucking amazing.
Red salsa is decent, green salsa has a little heat and a tartness that goes great with onion and cilantro. Their salsa bar has onions and jalapenos marinated in soy sauce with a little liquid smoke. Sounds weird, and I have no idea what you call it, but it adds a good saltiness to the tacos. I skip the habanero salsa because the flavor is usually bland and its hot as hell.
One downside, sometimes they get very aggressive with the oil when getting the corn tortillas prepared and it can gross you out with it dripping all over the place. Pro tip, you can order a frozen margarita from Baja Grill on the El Taco H side.
And yes, they are usually swimming in grease. It's pretty ridiculous. I just call it "taco juice" and go to town, making sure to have a ton of paper towels ready to go.
There is a place in Mansfield on the corner of New York and Mansfield Webb, not far from the TCC Southeast campus. I don't even think it has a name on the building. Anyway, they can be hit or miss, but when they're good, they are damn good. Still not as good as El Taco H.
Does anyone know what the heck the "H" stands for?
Side note - the Baja Grill attached (same owners) has been pretty bad every time I've been. Not sure why. It commonly smells like sewage in there, too.
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Originally posted by jluv View PostActually, I like El Taco H a lot.
Does anyone know what the heck the "H" stands for?When the government pays, the government controls.
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