bajajudy
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El Rey de Taco, Loreto
We had tacos de cabeza for breakfast...as always, excellent. Then we walked around town and went back for taco de pescado for lunch...I really like
his. The breading only has salt and peppers, no garlic salt, onion salt etc...and most important-fresh fish.
Their salsa bar is always fresh and delicious.
It was funny....when we left the first time, the owner said "Adios" to which I said "No hasta luego" When we returned he laughed and said "Hasta
pronto"
What a gorgeous day here. I believe that it is the nicest day I have ever spent in Loreto. Clouds building in now and cooling down.
Hope to see some of you tomorrow at the auditorium.
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David K
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Nice!
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Marc
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They are the best! Unfortunately he is never open when I am in town.
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Loretana
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El Rey del Taco......I'm thinkin' about 'em right now!
[Edited on 1-25-2013 by Loretana]
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liknbaja127
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Had lunch there in Nov. Great food, Great town! cant wait to get go
back.
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baja Steve
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Judy
Where is it located
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BajaNomad
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Quote: | Originally posted by baja Steve
Judy
Where is it located |
More info here:
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=21938
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=57103
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Also:
"When it comes to fish tacos, the efficient husband-and-wife team who run El Rey del Taco (no tel., mains US$3-7) have won the hearts of many a Loreto
regular—some of whom place their orders before they fly into town, in case the place is closed when they arrive. Located on the south side of Juárez
near the Pemex, El Rey gets high marks for tacos de cabeza as well as pescado. Those in the know say the fastest way to get your tacos is to sit down
at a table, rather than waiting at the window. El Rey is open from 9 A.M. until whenever the food runs out, usually by 2 P.M."
From:
http://www.moon.com/destinations/baja-cabo/loreto-and-vicini...
[Edited on 1-25-2013 by BajaNomad]
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Marc
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Quote: | Originally posted by liknbaja127
Had lunch there in Nov. Great food, Great town! cant wait to get go
back. |
Located across the street from the old super mercado.
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