This place does not sell tacos, but it's on the menu. The tostada shell is not homemade like it is supposed to be. The overall taste seems more american than it's supposed to taste.
Read, because a lot of Americans don't know.
A Taqueria is a Mexican restaurant specializing in tacos.
The main difference between a taco and a tostada lies in their shape and how they're eaten. A taco is typically a folded corn or flour tortilla filled with various ingredients, while a tostada is a flat, crispy corn tortilla (often fried) topped with toppings and usually served open-faced Here's a more detailed breakdown: Taco: Uses a soft or fried corn or flour tortilla. Typically folded or rolled, allowing for fillings to be contained within the tortilla. Can be eaten by hand or with a knife and fork. Tostada: Uses a flat, crispy corn tortilla (often fried). Served open-faced, with toppings layered on top of the tortilla. Often eaten with a fork or hands, as the toppings...
Read moreWonderful experience last evening!!! What a welcome addition to west park!!! I was very pleased to see how busy it was! It was worth the wait in line for sure. The food is delicious and authentic & made with quality ingredients!! Pricing is very reasonable for the quality and portions!!! The owners and staff were super friendly and welcoming & were handling how busy it was very efficiently and well.
Ignore the cranky retaliatory one star review below from a woman who was angry she wasn’t allowed a free sample and decided to bring race into it. The owners are very kind to everyone regardless of race or gender and were very welcoming and kind to me. Just be respectful and kind and you will be treated with respect and kindness in return. Please go support this new local business! The food is delicious and the owners and...
Read moreToday's lunch stop was a new Mexican restaurant in Cleveland: Loco Mango 🤩. I ordered the burrito. It's massive! Carnitas was my protein choice, with Mexican rice, beans, pico, guacamole, cheddar cheese, and sour cream. This burrito is friggin' good! I'll definitely add a spicy sauce next time, but I wanted to get a solid taste of the carnitas this time. Best part - the burrito is only $10. $12 with guac. If you're out and about on the west side, stop on and check em out. They've only been open a few weeks and would love to earn your...
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