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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Pupuseria Reina La Bendicion - Tacos

    Pupuseria Reina La Bendicion

    4.6(77 reviews)
    6.6 miSouth Nashville
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    The food is delicious, and everything tastes great. These are the best pupusas I've ever tried; the…read morechicken soup is exquisite, and the beef soup is just as delicious. If you happen to be in the Nashville area, don't miss the chance to visit Reina La Bendición Pupusería. La comida muy rica y todo tiene buen sabor. Las mejores pupusas que he probado el caldo de gallina riquísimo el de res igual bien rico. Si andan en el área de Nashville no dejen pasar de visitar reina la bendición Pupuseria.

    Must try! I love pupusas, and this spot brings everything you want. The small business is an…read moreall-woman staff that cooks up delectable El Salvadorian cuisine in a no-frills homey atmosphere. My partner and I visited on a Friday evening around 7:30pm and it wasn't overly crowded (it was also raining...so take that into account). I ordered a pork/cheese pupusa along with a carne asada baleadas. The Pupusa was served with all the typical staples: slaw in a HUGE container and the hot sauces. They came out hot and fresh with the perfect blend of soft, flavorful inside and crisp exterior. This was my first time trying baleada, a popular El Salvadorian comfort food. It was very satisfying and quite large: a soft flour tortilla with refried beans, eggs, and meat. The star of the show (aside from the Pupusa) was the beef tacos. These were flavor bombs with a nice char on the meat. Will order again. The staff was friendly and their offer their menu in Spanish and English. The kitchen is open, and you can see the staff working hard on your meal after you order. This is now added to my list of staples in Nashville. Looking forward to being a frequent visitor.

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    El Fuego Restaurante

    El Fuego Restaurante

    3.8(281 reviews)
    8.0 miInglewood
    $$

    So El Fuego... I…read morefrequently find myself sitting outside on a Friday night under the dim string lights, eating tacos, drinking a Michelada, and watching my kids dig in the sand like tiny archaeologists looking for lost tortilla chips. And nobody judges you for letting your kids run around a little. Other families are there doing the same thing, everybody gets it, and for a brief moment in time, eating out with children doesn't feel like a hostage situation. The food is always consistent, the drinks are good, and brunch is probably the best move. It's family-friendly in the way parents actually need a place to be family-friendly, not just because they technically allow children through the door. They're making the outside even better now with the renovation and additions, which is great because that patio already rules. Good food. Good drinks. Great outdoor space. Kid-approved, adult-approved. It's freaking awesome.

    I've got to hand it to El Fuego: this vegan "burrito" was so laughably bad that it actually circles…read moreback around to being impressive. Like many great tragedies, this started with hope. I ordered the vegan burrito thinking I was about to receive the warm, tightly wrapped cylinder of comfort that has powered civilizations for centuries. Beans. Rice. Maybe some grilled veggies doing their thing. The classics. What arrived instead was... a philosophical question. Inside the tortilla was a sparse scattering of ingredients that looked less like a burrito filling and more like the evidence table after a burrito had already been eaten by someone else. A few beans wandering around with no clear sense of purpose. Rice that appeared to have been introduced to the concept of seasoning only briefly, perhaps in passing. Everything loosely contained in a tortilla that had clearly given up on life somewhere around the folding stage. I actually paused for a moment just staring at it, the way you might look at modern art and wonder if you're missing something important. But the real genius of this dish is the confidence. Because someone in that kitchen assembled this, looked down at their work, closed the box, and essentially said, "Yes. This is a burrito." And honestly? I respect it. As someone who never misses an opportunity to troll when the moment presents itself, I can only admire the audacity. Putting this in a box and sending it out into the world with a straight face deserves recognition. Was it a good burrito? Absolutely not. But was it memorable? Without question. In fact, it may be the most conceptual burrito I've ever had. 5 sexy stars.

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