Kennyz wrote:The new Pasadita Express on Irving (see above) nuked the tortillas for my tacos. Dealbreaker.
Kennyz wrote:As I strolled through the neighborhood, I saw sign after sign with places highlighting hand-made masa products. They are becoming the rule rather than the rare exception. I find that handmade tortillas, huaraches, sopes, etc. can make all the difference in a meal that otherwise causes indifference, so this is a most welcome development.
Kennyz wrote:Jazzfood wrote:Kennyz wrote: I had them pack everything separately for the ride and there were no complaints or leftovers.
That's because I wasn't in the car with you. Thanks for the tip on the other Pasadita's, and on Tierra Caliente. I'll be staying away from those tacos too.
PreFlopRaise13 wrote:Definitely affiliated with La Pasadita. Can't wait for the Palatine location to open,
LP Express
1590 N.Rand Rd.
Palatine, IL 60074
http://www.pasadita.com/
PreFlopRaise13 wrote:The last time I checked the location in Palatine is not open yet. It's right by the Home Depot on the corner of Rand and Dundee, and I saw a work stop sticker in the window from the city but that was a couple of weeks ago.
mhill95149 wrote:PreFlopRaise13 wrote:The last time I checked the location in Palatine is not open yet. It's right by the Home Depot on the corner of Rand and Dundee, and I saw a work stop sticker in the window from the city but that was a couple of weeks ago.
Would it be located near a Starbucks in a little strip mall near that corner? I'm in the area all the time but have not seen the La Pasadita build out yet...
PreFlopRaise13 wrote:mhill95149 wrote:PreFlopRaise13 wrote:The last time I checked the location in Palatine is not open yet. It's right by the Home Depot on the corner of Rand and Dundee, and I saw a work stop sticker in the window from the city but that was a couple of weeks ago.
Would it be located near a Starbucks in a little strip mall near that corner? I'm in the area all the time but have not seen the La Pasadita build out yet...
Yes, it's a few doors down from Starbucks.
PreFlopRaise13 wrote:The last time I checked the location in Palatine is not open yet. It's right by the Home Depot on the corner of Rand and Dundee, and I saw a work stop sticker in the window from the city but that was a couple of weeks ago.
Octarine wrote:Still dark as of last night; too bad, I really could have used a couple steak tacos after a long day in the rain.
Octarine wrote:The Elston location is up and running after a three day or so clean up back in Sep.
The Palatine location appears to be on hold if not canceled. The sign over the storefront has been removed.
Just the reverse today, chorizo flavorful with a little spicy heat, but lacking flavor boosting char. Chile Relleno oozed melty rich cheese, tender poblano with just a whisper of scoville snap, salsa verde the perfect accent. If the batter was more egg less cornmeal, my preference, I might have had to kill the cook. (Once Upon a Time in Mexico)G Wiv wrote:Had a near perfect chorizo taco at Taqueria LP Express, Elston, charred, spicy, plentiful with topknot of cilantro and onion. Went wonderfully with the hot smokey salsa negra. Chile relleno taco was fine, blisteringly hot, but oh that chorizo.




Octarine wrote:The Elston location is up and running after a three day or so clean up back in Sep.
The Palatine location appears to be on hold if not canceled. The sign over the storefront has been removed.
Obviously you are talking Palatine. Elston is up and running, I ate there today, and it was damn tasty.mhill95149 wrote:Not happening.... many stories none can be posted here ( I guess as I think posts have been removed from this thread)
ronnie_suburban wrote:There's absolutely nothing "express" about a place that waits until you get there to prepare the order you called in 30 minutes in advance of pickup. That's what happened at the Elston location today.
For an office-plant-lunch situation like ours, this is a major issue. Our whole afternoon schedule now has to be adjusted because of this.
I doubt very seriously that we'll ever order lunch from here again.
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G Wiv wrote:Had a near perfect chorizo taco at Taqueria LP Express, Elston, charred, spicy, plentiful with topknot of cilantro and onion. Went wonderfully with the hot smokey salsa negra. Chile relleno taco was fine, blisteringly hot, but oh that chorizo. As a bonus tortilla chips and salsa are included when you eat in, by which I mean stools at a waist high counter.
Taqueria LP Express
4968 N. Elston
Chicago, Il
773-282-8226