titus wong wrote:JSM wrote:Between the two of us, we split 8 tacos arabes and a plate of chalupas. My take on the tacos: excellent and worth every bit of praise that has been lauded. The smokiness of the adobo mingled well with the sweetness of the grilled onions, but what really appealed to me was how crispy the meat was. Fantastic. The chalupas were good and filled up the corners nicely.
I shall return, although I remain somewhat skeptical regarding the Cemita. I just can't envision what sets it apart in terms of flavor from say...a torta. It must be that sesame bun, apparently homemade, which tends to run out and precipitates an early closure. Third time may prove the charm though, as I have resolved to hit them up at 11 am, when they open.
I found the above amusing - and I'll tell you why

Had a friend in from out of town, we did a southsideish eating tour a couple weeks ago (Puebla, D's Irie for Jerk, Lagniappe and Uncle John's.. oh, and a quick stop at Top Notch for their fries. Oh, and donuts to go from Old Fashioned.. though we ate only 2 or 3 of the "fresh" ones at the time

Now, Friend has been here before... and we've eaten at several places (most with great results). Ive *always* suggested Puebla to him, he's always asked what its about, Ive said unusual taco's, and a *great* Mexican sandwich. And he has always declined, every single time - would rather spend his time elsewhere, he said, and we did.
This time we were actually in the vicinity a bit before they opened.. and so, without telling him, thats where I drove to first. By 11ish they were serving - we got a taco each (it was the first of 4 eating stops, after all

He suggested we split one cemita - I insisted on 2 instead (a milanesa and a carne enchilada - which is marinated pork - we tried half each), which came once the taco was done.
Friend liked the taco a lot. And went completely bonkers for the Cemita .Couldnt get over it. Raved. Couldnt believe I hadnt brought him there before! WTF, I said, Ive been suggesting it for years and years (since they had a life-size Sosa poster)... and he blithely goes "well yeah, but you said it was a Mexican sandwich, Ive had lots of tortas before, theyre no big deal. Not like *this*!"
Had to drag him away from Puebla.. and we went onto Lagniappe. And Top-notch fries. And D's Irie Kitchen Jerk. And Old Fashioned Donuts. And Uncle John's BBQ (of which we had barely a couple pieces each, as we were so ridiculously stuffed, serious food coma, all of the above was in about 5 hours).
And then spent an hour in traffic getting barely north of downtown... at which point my friend asked for me to pull off the highway and make *another* trip to Puebla! So we did, for yet another Milanesa to finish the trip
The moral of that long and boring tale...no, its *not* just another Mexican torta. Evidence above. If neccessary Friend will be willing to offer sworn testimony of same

I dont think I agree with the others about the sesame-seed bun or whatever (yeah, its nice, but thats all). Its not, IMHO, the quality of the meat (though thats nice too, far better quality than most other places, thus automatically making it superior to the usual torta). Its not even the fresh guac (I like it, but my friend had his without!). Its not the cheese (its very good cheese, but Ive had good cheese on a sandwich before). It is, IMHO, almost entirely "the schmear of pepper" on the sandwich. That thing is amazing, completely awesome, like nothing else - and is the one thing more than any other that IMHO sets the cemita apart from any other sandwich Ive ever eaten.
TP is a long way from the northside, so Ive always tried to find a cemita elsewhere - a Rogers Park cemita outpost would be *great* - but have been signally unsuccessful. The next time Iam in the Chinatown area I'll try this new China Puebla place. But until then, Tacqueria Puebla is the only place I know to get the cemita, so thats where I have to go. (Their chalupas I wouldnt drive 5 miles for, their tacos I wouldnt drive 10 for.. the cemita Ive been driving much further for, for years now. Its all LTH's fault, without this board I wouldnt have found that place in a million years, I dont think).
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