Take-Out Tip of the Day: Sonoratown Reopens for Pickup to Satisfy Our Taco Cravings

A daily dining idea when you can only eat in
Hailey Eber • Los Angeles Magazine • April 22, 2020
We don’t need it to be Tuesday to enjoy tacos, particularly the great ones from Sonoratown. The beloved downtown taqueria closed in early April, but it reopened this week for curbside pickup (call the restaurant at 213-628-3710) or takeout and...
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