favorite under-the-radar mexican places in the kansas city area?
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A good one is Laura's on Central Ave in KCK, the El Camino Real as the other poster indicated is awesome, if you're Caucasian you will have a new understanding of the word gringo when you walk in there.
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My newest, favoritest under-the-radar Mexican place is the Esmeralda's taco wagon, which is always parked in front of the Oasis dance club on SW Blvd, late night on the weekend. Really good carne asada and carnitas tacos, green and red salsa, and pretty good rice and beans on the platillos.
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whoa, we finally made it to el camino real last night and it was off the charts awesome. the tacos al pastor were the best i've ever had. well-seasoned, with lots of soft as well as crispy bits that gave the meat a bacon-y flavor. the house salsa was quite spicy and tasty as well. the clincher is that tacos al pastor were $1 each last night. this is our go-to place from now on.AJoD wrote: Third for Camino Real, and specifically for their tacos al pastor. Terrific.
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Yeah, Wednesday is dollar taco day, all day long. It's hard not to overeat there on Wednesdays.chrizow wrote: the clincher is that tacos al pastor were $1 each last night.
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We actually refer to the al pastor at El Camino as "holy pork". It's that good.
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I have got to try El Camino Real. I don't know why I haven't before. Is this place truly authentic?
A quick Google search reveals they have possibly 2 other locations, Armourdale and a South Plaza/UMKC area location? 110 E 51st?
Edit: it appears the E 51st El Camino Real is an apartment complex.
A quick Google search reveals they have possibly 2 other locations, Armourdale and a South Plaza/UMKC area location? 110 E 51st?
Edit: it appears the E 51st El Camino Real is an apartment complex.
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The Armourdale location is legit.
It's pretty authentic, as far as "authentic" goes. The tacos al pastor are pretty much what you'd get if you went to Mexico City tomorrow and ordered them, which is to say, a corn tortilla hot off the cast iron with a bunch of delicious seasoned pork and a touch of pineapple on top. Onions, cilantro, pico de gallo, lime, etc are provided as condiments for you to add as you please.
They aren't exactly the kind of tacos most Americans are familiar with, but they're 1000 times better. And for the price, you simply can not beat them.
For a somewhat more Americanized El Camino experience, try the alambres al pastor con todo...it's basically tacos al pastor except with cheese and bacon, you make them yourself, and you get rice and beans. Sort of like pork fajitas, I guess.
It's pretty authentic, as far as "authentic" goes. The tacos al pastor are pretty much what you'd get if you went to Mexico City tomorrow and ordered them, which is to say, a corn tortilla hot off the cast iron with a bunch of delicious seasoned pork and a touch of pineapple on top. Onions, cilantro, pico de gallo, lime, etc are provided as condiments for you to add as you please.
They aren't exactly the kind of tacos most Americans are familiar with, but they're 1000 times better. And for the price, you simply can not beat them.
For a somewhat more Americanized El Camino experience, try the alambres al pastor con todo...it's basically tacos al pastor except with cheese and bacon, you make them yourself, and you get rice and beans. Sort of like pork fajitas, I guess.
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Seconded. I have tried tacos al pastor at just about every Mexican restaurant in town, and El Camino makes them all look like chumps. They do it right, with the gyro-style spit and all, instead of just marinating the pork and throwing it on a flat grill to order (cough, Taqueria Mexico).chrizow wrote:the tacos al pastor were the best i've ever had.
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Is there anyone here who gets to Topeka regularly (PumpkinStalker?) that his tried Carniceria Camecuaro? This guy says the al pastor is way better than El Camino Real, which I have a hard time believing, but I'm almost tempted to drive out there and give it a shot.
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Nope! I'll ask the fiancee if they've ever tried it. I haven't found many good non-chain restaurants when I'm out there, so I'll hunt it down.AJoD wrote: Is there anyone here who gets to Topeka regularly (PumpkinStalker?) that his tried Carniceria Camecuaro? This guy says the al pastor is way better than El Camino Real, which I have a hard time believing, but I'm almost tempted to drive out there and give it a shot.
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Went to El Camino Real last nite. "Por favore, dos tacos pastor por dos con arroz y frijoles."
Thanks guys. Awesome, awesome flavor. However, no pico de gallo was served with the food. Order separately?
Saw other customers enjoying gorditas, tortas, and a whole fried fish. All looked scrumptuous and smelled marvelous.
Simple dive setting, with genuine attention to FOOD.
Thanks guys. Awesome, awesome flavor. However, no pico de gallo was served with the food. Order separately?
Saw other customers enjoying gorditas, tortas, and a whole fried fish. All looked scrumptuous and smelled marvelous.
Simple dive setting, with genuine attention to FOOD.
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Though I have gotten pico on a random evening, it seems like it is only served with lunch as a rule.loftguy wrote: Went to El Camino Real last nite. "Por favore, dos tacos pastor por dos con arroz y frijoles."
Thanks guys. Awesome, awesome flavor. However, no pico de gallo was served with the food. Order separately?
Saw other customers enjoying gorditas, tortas, and a whole fried fish. All looked scrumptuous and smelled marvelous.
Simple dive setting, with genuine attention to FOOD.
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Damn. If it's that good, it's definitely worth the drive.AJoD wrote: Is there anyone here who gets to Topeka regularly (PumpkinStalker?) that his tried Carniceria Camecuaro? This guy says the al pastor is way better than El Camino Real, which I have a hard time believing, but I'm almost tempted to drive out there and give it a shot.
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El Michoacan on Independence, between Gladstone and Benton. Outstanding Mexican food. I can't wait to go again.
Also, almost any van on Independence Ave or SW Blvd, if you can find one, has food that puts almost all the places mentioned to shame.
Also, almost any van on Independence Ave or SW Blvd, if you can find one, has food that puts almost all the places mentioned to shame.
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i assume you aren't just limiting this to vans actually selling mexican food for profit. i'd like to think that 100% of vans on independence ave or sw blvd contain delicious vittles therein.bahua wrote: Also, almost any van on Independence Ave or SW Blvd, if you can find one, has food that puts almost all the places mentioned to shame.
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hahahaha. You might not be after food, but you'll get it!
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WOW! As usual, the group here has some great recommendations. My hubby and I tried El Camino Real on Friday night, and it was awesome! We split a bunch of stuff, the tacos al pastor, tacos al carbon were excellent. I can't wait to go back!!! I'm getting hungry just thinking about it......
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Not really strict Mexican, but El Pollo Rey at 1101 Kansas Ave makes a mean grilled chicken. You pretty much either get a half or whole grilled chicken served with tortillas, rice and beans.
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Try Tacos on Wheels, located on 10th St south of Central St and north of I-70 great tacos and sandwiches. For fruit juices and popsicle try Paleteria Michoacana on the corner Central St and 13th St, pretty good place.
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To circle back, the fiance had not heard of this place. We'll try it sometime when we're out that way.AJoD wrote: Is there anyone here who gets to Topeka regularly (PumpkinStalker?) that his tried Carniceria Camecuaro? This guy says the al pastor is way better than El Camino Real, which I have a hard time believing, but I'm almost tempted to drive out there and give it a shot.