Mexican restaurant · South Tucson
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Family-owned since the 1950s, El Torero blends cherished South Tucson traditions with thoughtful updates under a new-generation chef. Local news outlets chronicled its comeback, and the menu nods to sister-restaurant Lerua’s with green corn tamales.
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