I only go there on Taco Tuesdays because I’m literally a broke rat in this lifetime. I am a taco fanatic, I’ve lived here for years and I’ve had my favorite taco spots already picked out. UNTIL THEY CAME ALONG AND BECAME THE APPLES OF MY WORLD. I look forward to them every Tuesday, I don’t know what to do. It started off with only 2 tacos… then 4… then 6… now it’s 8 with a side of guacamole to put on top. If I scrapped up enough money from the bottom of my laundry basket then I’ll grab a coke too. I went to my old taco spots and it just wasn’t hitting like these dollar tacos. Today, I shoved 5 Al Pastor’s, 2 Carnitas, and 2 Asadas down my throat with a side of guacamole in one sitting. Mind you, I’m an average asian girl… I don’t know what to do with myself anymore… anyways… I’ll be back next tuesday
Read moreIgnore negative reviews from people who went to a taqueria expecting Tex-Mex. This is a legit Queretaro style taco shop. That means "street" tacos, meat plus onion and cilantro on corn tortillas. Unlike most taco shops, they make drinks like horchata, tamarindo and jamaica from scratch, not from powders. Good selection of pure cane sugar soda like Mexican Coke in the glass bottle in the case if you dont want a fountain drink. Everyone speaks enough English to help non-Spanish speaking customers. Easily the best tacos at a sit-down taqueria in BR that isn't a food truck. Cash-only, but they have an ATM there. This is a hole in the wall place for people who eat real Mexican food, if you want authentic, this is...
Read moreSince moving to the Baton Rouge area from Chicago, the one thing we have missed terribly is the lack of good, authentic Mexican food. We decided to try El Limon. Within minutes of sitting down, if we closed our eyes it would feel as if we were back home. The horchata was fresh and delicious. The food was absolutely delicious. My wife ordered the mixed fajitas and I ordered the carne asada. We finally found a place we can go to when we fill a little homesick and miss our Chicago...
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