Another entry in the fast-moving, edge-of-your-seat thrill ride that is: The LTHForum Lawrence/Montrose Taqueria Project.
El Gallo Bravo (not to be confused with the earlier visit to
Taqueria El Gallo #1, is a straight-up taqueria. The menu includes tacos, tostadas, tortas, a copule of burritos a few simple entrees, and nothing out of the ordinary. No sopes, gorditas, house-made tortillas, mariscos, or any weekend specials. This is a taqueria, so we stuck to tacos.
We ordered eight or nine tacos: chorizo, lengua, carne asada, suadero, bistec, and al pastor (yes, they have a cone, complete with a little pineapple.) This covered pretty much every taco on the menu except for pollo.
There was nothing particularly outstanding about any of these tacos in my book. The chorizo tasted like your garden variety mass-produced chorizo that you can get at Jewel. None of the steak tacos were particularly distinguishable (except for the bistec which was sliced in larger steak-like slices). Even the fresh-off-the-cone al pastor, while it had good flavor and showed a lot of promise, had none of the carmelization that you really hope for. If I had to pick a couple favorites, I'd go with the al pastor and the lengua, which was very tender but needed a good dose of salsa to lift the flavor.
Overall, in a neighborhood filled with taquerias and other Mexican restaurants, there's not much that distinguishes El Gallo Bravo in a culinary sense. A couple of the tacos were good, but not anything I'd go out of my way for. Their most distinguishing characteristics are the always-open hours (24-7) and the fact that they have a nice counter which is comfortable for solo diners. The next time I'm alone and hungry for tongue at 3am, I'll definitely stop at El Gallo Bravo.
Best,
Michael
Taqueria El Gallo Bravo
3418 W Montrose
773-539-9925