Tijuana-style tacos at Tacos Los Poblanos: All you need on a hot afternoon

Last weekend, I drove down to South Los Angeles to see what Carnitas El Momo was all about.
Jonathan Gold • Los Angeles Times • May 14, 2014
Last weekend, I drove down to South Los Angeles to see what Carnitas El Momo was all about. I had never tasted the informal stand’s famous namesake dish, which reputable taco correspondents had claimed might be better even than the ones at Metro...
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