![]() ![]() The portion of chicken was decent, and I had no issues with the flavor. The free-range chicken in the Chicken Tacos was rolled in chipotle, shredded, and topped with cilantro, jicama, and julienne sliced radishes wrapped in a soft yellow corn tortilla. The meat was tender/juicy, and the radishes gave it a little crunch. Another squeeze of lime on top completed this meaty bite. The marinated skirt steak was sliced in strips topped with guac salsa, chimichurri, cilantro, and julienne sliced radishes wrapped in a soft yellow corn tortilla. The Steak Tacos were the favorite of my dining partners. The fresh juice gives all the ingredients a pop of flavor. Squeezing the lime over the tacos is essential. By the way, all the tacos came with lime except the Classic. On the side is a small slice of lime which is a must for me. The taco was topped with cilantro, julienne sliced radishes, small potatoes, diced onions, and wrapped in a soft yellow corn tortilla. I’m sure this had some ancho or guajillo powder, as this was the spiciest of all the tacos. Thank god it wasn’t because, at $9.95 for two tacos, it better not be.Ĭhorizo Tacos were my second favorite because of the Mexican spices’ deep flavors. You can taste and see this isn’t some sloppy Taco Bell product. It’s the cheapest taco that has protein, which made my wallet smile. This has the OG flavors that make folks like me smile. It is served in a hard corn shell with seasoned ground beef, cheese, a lettuce mix, sour cream, and cilantro. I can’t say they weren’t fans of this dish, but they said it was, OK.Ĭlassic Beef Tacos comes with two regular-size street tacos. I’m not a fan of mayo, so I let them enjoy it. Mexican Street Corn is typically slathered in mayo with seasonings and cheese, for those who don’t know. I added some of their homemade hot sauce, which gave it a nice spicy kick. ![]() The salsa had diced red tomatoes, diced red onions, and cilantro. The Taco Project Salsa and Chips were pretty standard. My Taco Tuesday consisted of The Taco Project Salsa $5.95, Mexican Corn $3.95, Chicken Tacos (2) $10.45, Steak Tacos (2) $10.95, Chorizo Tacos (2) $10.45, and Classic Beef Tacos (2) $9.95. If you are looking for a quiet place to eat, sit outside. ![]() The sound gets amplified due to the small space. The only downside was the noise level inside. ![]()
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