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david | Jun 6, 200210:04 PM     1

Thanks to Bob Brooks for spreading the word about this little place in Tarzana (18739 Ventura Blvd, Tarzana; between Reseda & Tampa). I went today for lunch to check it out. Sadly, it was empty (one other patron showed up later). It is a small place in a strip mall (with decent parking) that also has Togo's.

I tried their taco special - 3 tacos, rice, beans, medium drink for $4.95. I got marinated pork, steak, and chorizo in the tacos - had to get a feel for the place. The tacos each consist of 2 corn soft tortillas , meat with onion, cilantro & hot sauce. Great stuff!
The place is small - maybe 6-7 tables. It's more of a take-out place. Definitely a good chowhound spot for those driving along the 101 in the SFV in need of a quick meal or that live nearby.

Let's keep this place in business w/ our patronage!

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