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Adelita's Taqueria
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There are dozens of good Taquerias in this area but I keep coming back to Adelita's. In fact, I'm addicted.
The decor is somewhat atypical. Yes, the colours are brash, but alot of the walls are adorned with Mexican movie posters. Often a football game or the Simpsons can be caught on the TV in the far corner. About 12 tables are available should you choose to dine in.
The service is fast, and the menu doesn't tread new ground: the usual assortment of enchiladas, tacos and burritos. Everything is above average. I particularly enjoy their Verde sauce and the salsa is the best I've had in the area (they go heavy on the cilantro).
If only they spent the time to produce handmade tortilla chips. For now, they serve a bland store bought variety (think Tostidos).
Pros: burritos, tacos, verde sauce
Cons: chips
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