Ed R.
Yelp
Super Taco, has so many super items.
This placed is tucked away next to a Shell station.
Dare I say it, this might be the most authentic Mexican eatery in town.
It's the little differences. A lotta the same stuff they got here, they got elsewhere, but here they're a little different.
Ok, maybe a lot different. Examples.
On the weekends, they offer both menudo and pozole. You find another place that does that, you and me we'll talk.
The Tlacoyo, never seen it before, never eaten it before. I had to ask my parents what it was. Just another pre-Hispanic dish. Lived in California 25 years, never heard of it. Not too spicy, but very flavorful. Love the texture.
The Alambre, a big, hearty plate of seasoned grilled meat and vegetables topped with melted cheese. Half a dozen variations, comes with tortillas. I had the Zarape with cactus, cacti - nopales. Come eat cactus, don't worry they take the prickly parts out. Jam packed with flavor, with a moderate spice level. Horchata or a side of sour cream might be needed.
It's special to see the regionality of a country's cuisine along with such variety.
It's clean, moderately priced, open 7 days a week.
It's just not a starship like Hacienda Real or Mazatlan. But anything you crave in space, and ambiance will be made up for in the food. Do it.