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MartonianJ t1_iz66dir wrote

Still waiting for someone to use my idea and open a Mexican restaurant on Kearney Street called Kearney Asada

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ohlovely t1_iz6fppv wrote

Don Toños on S Glenstone by the Walmart Neighborhood Market is delicious.

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Guilty_Soup5377 t1_iz74m4f wrote

Tacos El Champu, used to be good truck only now they have a location by sunshine alley

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GinWithJennifer t1_iz7qoiu wrote

I'm from Texas and Oklahoms and wish I could taste the appeal of Perches. I tried them a handful of times and wrote them off.

Del Gordo (both locations) has been the most similar to where I'm from and high quality every time I eat with them.

Perches is extremely popular here though and I've not been able to figure out why. They really seem to hold back on the seasoning and I'm a type of person that needs my food to melt my face off, so it's probably just my problem

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Kodysoldmyhome t1_iz7x9ax wrote

Brothers tacos in Springfield or El Monarcha down in Nixa. Best I've had since Taco Wagon shut down.

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Live_Oak123 t1_iz8jlma wrote

Try El Poblano on Kansas. Ignore the decor, and enjoy the food. Don’t laugh too hard. I loved in Texas for a decade and I’ve been pleasantly surprised the last couple of times I was there.

Also, I like La Paloma on Sunshine.

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___shoe___ t1_iz9vedp wrote

Tacos El Gordo, on National & Division, best carne asada I’ve ever had in my life

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Ogtrot t1_iz9wez8 wrote

I WILL SCREAM THIS FROM A MOUNTAIN. DON TOÑO ON GLENSTONE! Also, try the tacos de birria

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GinWithJennifer t1_izaa58d wrote

Yes it is though. Depends what part of Mexico.

The color and flavor of most sauces or moles comes inherently from chillies for the base. Many soups too. Yucatan is well known for spicy food.

Not to mention Baja/Tijuana style food tends to vary between sour, spicy, and savory.

Maybe I'm wrong. And yes I love texmex too.

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