tapler wrote:There are a few taquerias near there, but for my money the best tacos in that neighborhood can be found at Las Asadas. It's only about a block or two from the theater. I don't think there's a dedicated thread on this location on LTH, but if you Google around you can find some good info.
Las Asadas
2072 N Western Ave, Chicago
(773) 235-5538
AngrySarah wrote:Also recommend Taqueria Moran. Cheap too.
I always thought it was funny to have a Mexican place with an Irish name. Didn't there used to be a chain called Carlos Murphy's?
In my book, there are no authentic Taquerias in the loop, or even downtown for that matter!
BUT that being said, the La Bamba with "burritos as big as your head" on Madison is about as close as you'll get to the real thing. Decent food, cheap prices & fast service, especially for a fast growing Taqueria chain. If most chains stayed this close to their roots, I'd hate less of them...
abf005 wrote:In my book, there are no authentic Taquerias in the loop, or even downtown for that matter!
nr706 wrote:abf005 wrote:In my book, there are no authentic Taquerias in the loop, or even downtown for that matter!
Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't understand what downtown/Loop taquerias have to do with the Congress Theater.
Congress Theater
2135 N. Milwaukee Ave. (2135W)
Chicago
jesteinf wrote:The only downside? No pork products
tropics wrote:jesteinf wrote:The only downside? No pork products
how come... swine flu?!
Ursiform wrote: There is also a very, very good GNR/Cuban place quite close by, Cafe Mariano.
Cafe Mariano
2246 N. Milwaukee
Chicago, IL 60647
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I've been to Arturo's twice in the last 6-months, fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice shame on me comes to mind. If I go a third time it will simply mean I'm stupid.Ideal Machine wrote:Good God, not Arturo's.
Jeff from Michigan wrote:We made it to Las Asadas only on the most recent trip, and boy what a great place. We have been there 3 or 4 times so far, and haven't felt the need to stray from the asada tacos, as they're among the best that I've had. A (very minor) quibble is that the salsa leaves a bit to be desired, but the quality of the steak is so high that it is not a game-breaker. All I'm saying is, man would those tacos be even more incredible with a proper salsa roja slatheed on top.
Molly wrote:In my book, there are no authentic Taquerias in the loop, or even downtown for that matter!
BUT that being said, the La Bamba with "burritos as big as your head" on Madison is about as close as you'll get to the real thing. Decent food, cheap prices & fast service, especially for a fast growing Taqueria chain. If most chains stayed this close to their roots, I'd hate less of them...
Then, it's a good thing the OP is asking for recommendations in Logan Square.