After a long menu examination I got two tacos with no salsa, onions, or cilantro, but with a side of monterey jack cheese. I also got a side of pinto beans, and chips. Both sides were quantity over quality, basically being (low) supermarket level side dishes.
As for the tacos, the chicken was blended with veggies for a more authentic flavor, but Tacographics is about authentic as counterfeit jeans. If you care about authentic mexican food send me an email at:
MOTHERFUCKINGTACOGRAPHICS@COULDN'TGIVETWOFUCKS.COM
After quickly disposing of some blended-in peppers and onions, I found the chicken moist and having a decent flavor without being salty. As for the carne asada taco, the meat had a lime marinade, and was also on the moist side. Good texture when I added some cheese. I tried the green salsa but didn't like it - very pepper-y and cilantro-y. Next time I come here I will get a carne asada sope.
As for the tacos, the chicken was blended with veggies for a more authentic flavor, but Tacographics is about authentic as counterfeit jeans. If you care about authentic mexican food send me an email at:
MOTHERFUCKINGTACOGRAPHICS@COULDN'TGIVETWOFUCKS.COM
After quickly disposing of some blended-in peppers and onions, I found the chicken moist and having a decent flavor without being salty. As for the carne asada taco, the meat had a lime marinade, and was also on the moist side. Good texture when I added some cheese. I tried the green salsa but didn't like it - very pepper-y and cilantro-y. Next time I come here I will get a carne asada sope.
Fat rating: 4/10
Salt rating: 5.5/10
Taste rating: 6/10
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