paddleboard wrote:Just yesterday I thought to ask my dad about it and it turns out that all this time I've been dreaming of cheese tacos.
I can assure you the soft cheese tacos of your youth haven't changed a bit. It's up to you to decide if that's a good thing.
Looking Southwest on Ewing
Since 1961 Mexican Inn has stood at the intersection of 95th, Ewing and Avenue L.
Soft Cheese, Crispy Beefs
As for decades all meals at Mexican Inn are accompanied by a translucent squirt bottle of mild housemade salsa—tomato sauce with garlic and hints of chile and cumin.
Soft Cheese, In Progress
Even though the taco comes on a blisteringly hot plate, "our special cheese sauce" quickly forms a skin. Eat fast! The salad with its tart oil and vinegar dressing provides a nice counterpoint to the blandness of the taco.
Crispy Beef, Interior View
The shells are freshly fried, hot, crispy, greasy and good. Beef filling is minimally seasoned with only cumin noticeable. The grated cheese is surprisingly neutral.
I actually enjoyed my meal more than you might have guessed but I don't think I'll be hurrying back any time soon. One nostalgia-filled Mexican meal like that every decade or so is about right for me.
Mexican Inn
9510 S Ewing Av (3600 E)
Chicago
773-734-8957
Sun, Tue-Thu 11-8, Fri-Sat 11-9