Mchodera,
I've always liked La Pasadita, though only the LP on the East side of Ashland, just South of Division. This LP is smaller than the others, just a few bar stools and the meat seems to spend less holding time, if any, than the other LP's. Best, obviously, being right from grill to tortilla to your waiting mouth.
At the East side of the street LP I enjoy carne asada, lengua and barbacoa, chile r can take a walk. The horchata is not bad, but made from rice flour, not soaked rice, with little, if any, hint of almond and the lemonade tastes very chemically, almost like they use industrial sized packs of Country Tyme premix.
I am not a fan of the LP carne asada burrito, simply too much dense chewy meat at once. Give me a quickly griddled couple of tortillas, small scoop of meat, tablespoon or two of the onion/cilantro mix and a splash of table sauce and I'm good to go.
A couple of months ago a few of us did a heads up La Pas taste test, all three back to back. The general consensus was La Pas on the East side of Ashland hands down winner. I also happen to be a fan of the lunch counter at Guanajuato, there's one down the street from La Pas, though I perfer the Guanajuato at 3140 N California.
Enjoy,
Gary
La Pasadita 1, 2 and 3 on Ashland just South of Division.
Carnicerias Guanajuato
3140 N California
Chicago, IL
6040 W Diversey
1436 N Ashland