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Though it shouldnt be any surprise (because the number of any cities' ethnic cuisine establishments are usually reflective of each ethnic communities' size) that Vancouver's Latin eateries are not what we are famous for, there are still a good chunk of them around town. Personally, I would never trade our sushi joints for taco shops but there still those times when you just want something specific and nothing else will do. Though as one local blogger puts it "Sure, you can go to any Mexican restaurant here and order a taco. But they’re nothing like the tacos you find in SoCal at taquerías or roach-coach lunch trucks." Im sure everyone's heard the same about Chinese or Japanese food once they get back to Vancouver from a vacation in the States or Europe.
But that same blogger did put himself forth on a quest for the perfect taco in Vancity. Check out what he found.
The Quest for the Holy Taco
Vancouver taquerías listings
Also, for authentic Salvadorean pupusas, check out Rinconcito Salvadoreno@ 2062 Commercial (off 4th Ave), 879-2600
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