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  2. Roberto's Taco Shop - Wikipedia

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    Roberto's Taco Shop is a chain of Mexican restaurants in California and Nevada, with locations primarily in San Diego and the Las Vegas Valley. It is based in Las Vegas, [1] and it has 77 locations as of 2020. The company originated with a tortilleria that was founded in San Ysidro, San Diego, in 1964, by Roberto Robledo and his wife Dolores ...

  3. 21 Cinco de Mayo desserts, from polvorones to churros

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  4. La Salsa - Wikipedia

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    In June 2016, Eater Las Vegas reported the closure of one out of three La Salsa locations in Las Vegas to leave only two operating restaurants. [16] La Salsa withdrew from Arizona in 2018 when a franchisee closed both of its Tucson locations. [17] [18] La Salsa withdrew from the San Diego metropolitan area in 2019 by closing its sole location ...

  5. 20 Mexican Desserts Made for Cinco de Mayo - AOL

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  6. Category:Mexican desserts - Wikipedia

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  7. New! Popular taco restaurant owners open Mexican ice ... - AOL

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    The taco shop owners recently opened a dessert spot selling Mexican ice cream, paletas (ice pops) and specialty coffee just steps away in the Palm Beach Gardens plaza Taco Chula has called home ...

  8. Carne asada fries - Wikipedia

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    Carne asada fries are a Mexican-American dish originating in the Chicano community in San Diego. [6] This item is not normally featured on the menu at more traditional Mexican restaurants. [5] Lolita's Mexican Food in San Diego claims to have originated the dish in the late 1990s, inspired by a suggestion from their tortilla distributor. [7]

  9. 7 Low-Sugar Mexican Desserts Bakers of Any Level Can Master - AOL

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