El Tour de Mexico: These Tucson restaurants are inspired by different regions of Mexico
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We're taking a trip around our border country through the lens of Tucson restaurants 🌮 El Tour de Mexico is a series that highlights local eateries who specialize in cuisine from different regions of Mexico. Here's what we've written so far:
- Jamie Donnelly
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On South Park Avenue, Magdalena Alvarez is showing off her taco-making expertise, incorporating the many flavors of Baja California to create her show-stopping tacos at Ensenada Street Food.
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Since 2022, Carnitas Los Reyes has been serving up the juiciest carnitas tacos, authentic to the ones seen in Michoacán, Mexico, which is famous for their mouthwatering take on the shredded pork dish.
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In a white food truck that sits diagonal from the Santa Cruz Catholic Church, Esther Romero and her family bring Sinaloan seafood and all its flavor to Tucson.Â
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Instead of taking a six-hour flight to Oaxaca to taste molotes, you can head downtown where Leidy Bautista and her family are serving up Oaxacan delicacies in a cherry red trailer.
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