Well the mrs and I decided to venture out and hit up this taco joint in middlebury.
much to our surprise the place was a bit difficult to find until we found the sign pointing to the establishment. Thanks google.. and well it's got charm, def punk rock vibes. Pretty busy by the looks of it.
We grabbed our menus, sat down, wanted to get some chips and slasa - nope, out of slasa... so ok, fine we'll do chips and guac. well the chips were just deep fried uncut tostadas - that were chewy, not crispy. the guac was just guac - nothing special about this.
Then our order came up for a slow burn and shrimp tacos. These tacos were double wrapped in non-toasted street taco style tortillas - a serious sin for anyone who enjoys real tacos... and well there was no burn on the slow burn, i could taste a lot of cilantro, but the pork was pretty dry like when you put country ribs in a slow cooker too long. The mrs's shrimp tacos were actually spicier than what I had which was odd. but anywho, they were out of diet soda, no biggy, just had a cane sugar soda, so what evs.
over all I rate this experience a 1.5 out of 5 stars. flavors were off, nothing authentic, and a bit too pricy. I remember the mrs telling me she did not want to tell me how much it all cost so I am going to assume we probably spent around 50 bucks for this let down.
this place is a tourist trap and could benefit from some remedial education on how to properly culturally appropriate tacos.
Top-Collection-5036 t1_iso3zof wrote
I have to question your statement “a serious sin for anyone who eats real tacos”. Was this in reference to the double tortilla? Or the fact that the tacos weren’t toasted? I lived in San Diego for many years and ate regularly at countless authentic, Mexican taquerias and tortillas are never ever toasted for tacos and more often than not you get two tortillas per taco. The idea is to eat the first one and whatever fillings you lose can then be eaten as a second taco as they fall into the other tortilla.