Mexican
How can I get good Mexican food around here? That is perhaps the most common query I receive. It is getting better just about every month. We are not yet Houston, LA, or Chicago, but your best options are listed in the “Mexican” catgeory.
Also see
- “Non-Chain Burritos,” by Emily Heil, The Washington Post, February 5, 2006
- “Little Mexico Heats Up: Lively Restaurants, Chili-Packed Markets, Busy Bakeries and Taco Trucks Have Changed The Flavor of Riverdale,” by Walter Nicholls, The Washington Post, August 4, 2004
- “Tortas, Bolillos, Dried Chilis and More: Go There,” The Washington Post, August 4, 2004
- Taco Trucks
- Arlington: A reader suggests checking out the taco trucks parked on South 28th Street, around the Gunston Community Center in south Arlington, where a lot of soccer is played on two soccer fields, one an artificial turf field.
< - “Taco Truck,” Baltimore City Paper, December 17, 2003
- Denver Taco Trucks
- Oakland taco trucks
- Seattle taco trucks
- Arlington: A reader suggests checking out the taco trucks parked on South 28th Street, around the Gunston Community Center in south Arlington, where a lot of soccer is played on two soccer fields, one an artificial turf field.
The green taco truck’s pretty good, I’ll try the silver one some other time.
I still think Charrito Caminante is slightly better, and actually a little cheaper.
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La Mexicana Bakery and Taqueria near the car dealerships on US1 is pretty awesome. I am addicted to their barbacoa, carnitas, and fish tacos. Their tortas are pretty good too. Not sure about their other stuff but I do want to try their menudo.