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  2. Fonda San Miguel owner opening new Mexican restaurant ... - AOL

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    Fonda San Miguel owner Tom Gilliland is opening a new restaurant called Tzintzuntzan serving breakfast and lunch.

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  5. El Cholo Spanish Cafe - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, the restaurant moved across the street to its current location. [3] When it opened, the restaurant advertised that it specialized in "Spanish food", which was a whitewashed euphemism for Mexican food. [5] It is credited with the first restaurant-style burritos in U.S. [6] [7] El Cholo is considered a forerunner of other Mexican ...

  6. New Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Green chile cheeseburger – widely considered the New-Mexican variety of cheeseburger, it is a regular hamburger topped with melted cheese and either whole or chopped green chile. The flavor is very distinctively New Mexican when compared to other types of hamburgers, and is even offered in the region by major fast food chains. [53] [54]

  7. Category:Azusa, California - Wikipedia

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    Azusa — a city within the San Gabriel Valley, in northeastern Los Angeles County, California. The main article for this category is Azusa, California . Subcategories

  8. Mexican-American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Though Americanized Mexican food is still widely popular, more traditional Mexican dishes have also grown in popularity in the United States. With the emergence of more and more Mexican restaurants, taco stands , and taco trucks, many Americans are coming to appreciate Mexican cuisine in its original, less-Americanized form. [14]

  9. Pup 'N' Taco - Wikipedia

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    Pup 'N' Taco (also spelled with a lower case 'n') was a privately owned chain of fast-food restaurants in Southern California; the chain's headquarters were located in Long Beach, California. The business was begun by Russell Wendell in 1956 as a drive-in restaurant that served tacos, hot dogs, and pastrami sandwiches.