Eater LAのインスタグラム(eater_la) - 10月27日 07時40分
Eating streetside tacos is a proud Los Angeles tradition. There’s nothing more iconic than digging into a paper plate piled high with carne asada or al pastor tacos garnished with fresh salsas, limes, and radishes while standing on a curb (or sitting at a makeshift table). But I recently noticed something has been amiss: LA’s tacos are shrinking.
As LA restaurant editors and reporters, eating street tacos is a basic job requirement, so we notice when things are different or seemingly inconsistent. Upon further inspection, it’s not just my eyes: LA’s tacos really look like they’re smaller. Just ask my stomach, because two tacos are no longer enough to make a complete meal.
To read the take written by Eater LA reporter Mona Holmes (@monaeats), click on the link in bio.
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