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    #31
    Taquitos West Ave.

    Best tacos in Texas not in Laredo.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Burntorange Bowhunter View Post
      Taquitos West Ave.

      Best tacos in Texas not in Laredo.

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      Tacos trompo “ muy bueno comida “
      Last edited by S-3 Ranch; 01-01-2022, 02:02 PM.

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        #33
        [QUOTE=3DW5;16020716]Mi Tierra down town, hands down the best…[/QUO
        ^^^^^^^this,

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          #34
          that dive in the strip mall. Can't remember their name because there are a few hundred of them

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            #35
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              #36
              Originally posted by HOOKNBULLET2 View Post
              I’ve lived in the greater San Antonio area my entire life. I’ve never had good Mexican food downtown. My goto place recently closed when the owner retired. Good luck in your search.
              So why would the food suck just because of the area of town it's in? I get the touristy generic spots on the Riverwalk(20 of them) and Mi Tierra. Casa Rio has been there since 1946. It's good. The Original Blanco Cafe is legit too. Isn't La Fonda on Main and Rosario's basically downtown too?

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                #37
                Seek out a Mamacita's

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                  #38
                  Casa Rio. Plus the Margaritas are awesome.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Burntorange Bowhunter View Post
                    So why would the food suck just because of the area of town it's in? I get the touristy generic spots on the Riverwalk(20 of them) and Mi Tierra. Casa Rio has been there since 1946. It's good. The Original Blanco Cafe is legit too. Isn't La Fonda on Main and Rosario's basically downtown too?
                    I agree. Good food is where you find it. Location might affect the ambience, but not the food.

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                      #40
                      Anywhere downtown ain’t much count. The food ain’t worth dealing with all the riff raff and yahoos.

                      Best tortillas in town hands down, cannot be argued is Alamo Cafe. Period. Favorite among locals, great queso as well!

                      Someone said jacala’s, that’s a favorite among locals.

                      I can’t believe I’m this far and haven’t read El Chaparal in Helotes yet. People from SA rant and rave about it, it’s good but I guess when you grow up there it’s not all that special. My favorite Mexican places are the little bitty hole in the walls.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Burntorange Bowhunter View Post
                        So why would the food suck just because of the area of town it's in? I get the touristy generic spots on the Riverwalk(20 of them) and Mi Tierra. Casa Rio has been there since 1946. It's good. The Original Blanco Cafe is legit too. Isn't La Fonda on Main and Rosario's basically downtown too?

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                        I say tourists food because it’s geared towards bland and generic ,for Yankees and Bolillo‘s
                        Rosario’s and fruteria are in south town area

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                          #42
                          Blanco Cafe... downtown version.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by S-3 Ranch View Post
                            I say tourists food because it’s geared towards bland and generic ,for Yankees and Bolillo‘s

                            Rosario’s and fruteria are in south town area
                            Ah. Racist bull****.

                            San Marcos has better food anyway.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Mjjust View Post
                              Rosario’s in king William area or north side on San Pedro
                              Not saying it’s the best, but I’ve had a lot there and it’s by far the best I’ve had!

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                                #45
                                LaFonda? I dated her once. Didn't know her family owned a restauant.

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