Monday, March 30, 2009

Taco Taco: Myth or Masterpiece?

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San Antonio has a few merits to its name that make it an interesting city to live in, such as our team the San Antonio Spurs. Perhaps equally as famous and a whole lot more consistent is the infamous Taco Taco.

The place is small, often crowded, and it closes at 2 p.m. Despite things that might make this quaint establishment undesirable, it is heralded for having some of the best tacos ever. Yes, as in ever ever.

I'll be succinct.

I was nothing less than overjoyed to finally get to eat at Taco Taco, and when I arrived I was surprised at just how small and modest the place had remained, no doubt to hold on to some amount of "authenticity". The place was packed as is probably usual, and the service was apathetic at best. But lets get down to the nitty gritty: the tacos.

I was honestly wholly unimpressed with my tacos. Maybe it was just the kind I got, maybe it was just a bad day for them or me. I can't say for sure, all I can say was that the tacos I received were lacking in flavor and personality. The composition was unique for sure, but nothing about these tacos impressed me as much as I had hoped. I must have gotten my hopes up to high, but in any case Taco Taco failed to impress.

But, if you have the time to meet Taco Taco's narrow window of operation, it's not bad to say the least. In the end it's just my opinion you're reading, and the numerous amounts of people who enjoy and defend Taco Taco can't be wholly wrong.

I'll give Taco Taco a 6/10

145 E. Hildebrand - San Antonio, Texas 78212
(210) 822.9533

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Panchitos

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If you don't already know, I'm a huge Mexican food snob. I grew up literally within 5 minutes of Mexico and am well versed to the food, and I have sadly discovered that it gets exponentially worse as you move away from the border.

For this reason, I've come to not expect much of Mexican food here in San Antonio, as it generally lacks spice, body, and authenticity.

Panchitos on McCullough, however, doesn't do a bad job. The service is fast enough but not much to speak of, the menu has all the staples and basics of this area of cuisine as well as some dishes from further south in Mexico which surprised and impressed me.

I ordered a standard combination plate to survey the restaurant. The enchiladas were basic but good, with a heavy cheese and meat sauce on top but the taco was altogether forgettable. The salsa was a highlight and had some deep, smokey tones to it but suffered from what much of mexican food does farther north: a general lack of spice. Restaurants sacrifice a lot when they mild everything to please the general population.

Overall I would recommend this restaurant to anyone looking to spend an hour talking and enjoying decent food. The price tag won't make you cringe, it has a generally friendly atmosphere, and it at least doesn't massacre Mexican food like so many other places do, and that is worth the recommendation alone.

Panchitos: 7/10

Panchitos
4100 McCullough, San Antonio, TX 78212
(210) 821-5338