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El Cacique

El Cacique

175 Penn Ave, Telford, USA, 18969, United States

Soup • Cafés • Mexican • Fast Food


"**Rating:** In the realm of exquisite cuisine, few experiences truly rise above the rest, and the chicharrón at Chechorón is a perfect example. This dish is not just a meal; it is a culinary triumph that reflects the remarkable skill and passion behind its creation. From the very first bite, it’s evident that this chicharrón is exceptional. The outer layer boasts an incredible crispiness, delivering a satisfying crunch that defines perfectly made chicharrón. However, it’s not merely the texture that impresses; the complex flavors that emerge with each bite are truly remarkable. There’s an exquisite balance of savory notes with just the right touch of spice, creating a flavorful symphony that delights your palate. The meat is nothing short of a revelation. Tender, juicy, and flawlessly cooked, it showcases the expertise and care involved in its preparation. Each piece is a harmonious blend of flavors, so rich and succulent that it almost melts in your mouth, leaving a lingering taste that calls you back for more. What truly distinguishes this chicharrón is how it captures the spirit of its roots while also introducing something refreshingly new. It honors traditional cooking methods but includes an innovative twist that transforms it into a contemporary culinary masterpiece. It is evident that the chef has not only perfected the art of cooking chicharrón but has also infused every element of its creation with passion and dedication. **Parking:** Excellent **Service:** Dine-in **Meal type:** Dinner **Price per person:** $20–30 **Food Rating:** 5 **Service Rating:** 5 **Atmosphere Rating:** 5 **Recommended Dishes:** Torta Cubana **Parking Options:** Valet "

Tacos El Poblanito #2

Tacos El Poblanito #2

4405 New Utrecht Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11219, City of New York, United States

Meat • Tacos • Cheese • Mexican


"I am so happy to see these guys became a permanent fixture. They have good tacos, plates, and the standard taco truck items. They are friendly, speak English and Spanish, and look like they take cards or will do so shortly. It is a personal joy for me to walk out my backdoor and see the faint glinting of their multicolored lights reflecting off the ell. I used to go for walls before the area became dangerous at night. There aren't many lights in the area and there aren't many people around after dark since Paradise Fruit Vegetable closed. There is an industrial hardware store here now, remniscent of lower New Utrecht businesses. Without a bodega on this side of Bay Ridge Avenue, there isn't much life. The truck makes this a corner with light and stool and pedestrian customers as well as deliverymen: enough to give it a pulse. It feels safer to walk over here now, and tacos are an excellent excuse. Their Carne and pollo tacos are good. But the real specialty is their Brooklyn-style Bírria. I don't know enough about Birria to know how different theirs is, except that it is beef and not lamb. It is amazing, with that home-stewed comfort. Fried, seasoned toetillas stay crunchy against the salty, wet beef because of a layer of melted cheese. It hits that southwestern US tastebud with the cheese amd beef. Their beans and rice taste like I am a kid again, which has been one of the hardest things to find. I plan to try the flauta pollo eventually as the quest one was flawless. The flavors are fresh and on point without being overseasoned or bland. And a there's nothing like a walk at 3 am toward rainbow lights for comfort food. Please never leave."