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	<title>Comments on: Taco Zone- Echo Park Taco Truck</title>
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		<title>By: The Weekly Check In - with Brad Breeck at Rubin Recommends</title>
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		<description>[...] Breeck: I’ve been obsessed with Taco Zone for a while. It’s a taco truck that lives on Alvarado in Echo Park by the Vons. I get the Suadero tacos…. Life changing. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Canadian Coffee Break: F#ck The Coffee It&#38;#8217;s Taco Time</title>
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		<dc:creator>Canadian Coffee Break: F#ck The Coffee It&#38;#8217;s Taco Time</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2007 17:34:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Marc JG Ballard once said that border between the first and third world ran through LA along Wilshire boulevard. Of course LA&#8217;s urban geography being what it is, there&#8217;s no real rhyme or reason to the distribution of wealth, so Culver City bumps up against Inglewood, and Mount Washington against Cypress Park, but as far as the taco truck phenomenon goes, I&#8217;d suggest Ballard&#8217;s border to be somewhere around the LA river. Personally I&#8217;m a fan of taco zone, which parks in Echo Park by Alvarado and Sunset. I actually have a buddy who&#8217;s doing his MFA thesis at USC making a mobile phone accessible system of his own personal reviews tacos trucks, you can read his reviews here for now. In Montreal where I loved for 10 years, tacos were not to be found, it was all shwarma and shish taouk. So i&#8217;m down with the the taco. I&#8217;ll do buche and stuff like that no problem. Tripe I&#8217;ve never been that hot on. In Mexico they actually have the friggin cow&#8217;s head in the little rickshaw thing they cook out of, and they&#8217;ll carve out the eyeball for you, if you ask nice. That kind of thing is more on a case by case basis. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Marc JG Ballard once said that border between the first and third world ran through LA along Wilshire boulevard. Of course LA&#38;#8217;s urban geography being what it is, there&#38;#8217;s no real rhyme or reason to the distribution of wealth, so Culver City bumps up against Inglewood, and Mount Washington against Cypress Park, but as far as the taco truck phenomenon goes, I&#38;#8217;d suggest Ballard&#38;#8217;s border to be somewhere around the LA river. Personally I&#38;#8217;m a fan of taco zone, which parks in Echo Park by Alvarado and Sunset. I actually have a buddy who&#38;#8217;s doing his MFA thesis at USC making a mobile phone accessible system of his own personal reviews tacos trucks, you can read his reviews here for now. In Montreal where I loved for 10 years, tacos were not to be found, it was all shwarma and shish taouk. So i&#38;#8217;m down with the the taco. I&#38;#8217;ll do buche and stuff like that no problem. Tripe I&#38;#8217;ve never been that hot on. In Mexico they actually have the friggin cow&#38;#8217;s head in the little rickshaw thing they cook out of, and they&#38;#8217;ll carve out the eyeball for you, if you ask nice. That kind of thing is more on a case by case basis. [...]</p>
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