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Mexican eats (pic8.co)

In the early days of the Michelin Guide, the handbook mainly doled out stars to fine dining establishments. It has since expanded to include casual restaurants but had never given a star to a hole-in-the-wall taco stand. Now, a small taqueria in Mexico is changing that. Taquería El Califa de Léon, a Mexico City-based taco stand, became the first eatery of its kind to be awarded a Michelin star. . . .

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[Mexican eats](https://pic8.co/sh/SmFl4O.png) >In the early days of the Michelin Guide, the handbook mainly doled out stars to fine dining establishments. It has since expanded to include casual restaurants but had never given a star to a hole-in-the-wall taco stand. Now, a small taqueria in Mexico is changing that. Taquería El Califa de Léon, a Mexico City-based taco stand, became the first eatery of its kind to be awarded a Michelin star. . . . [Archive](https://archive.today/c7BH9)

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Naw, not going to Mexico anytime before I die.

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Naw, not going to Mexico anytime before I die.

The jews are bringing mexico to you so there's no need to pack your bags.

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Back when Columbus had that nigger mayor, he pushed this "food truck" thing as the great employment idea. I think he wanted to make a 3rd world area with food that looked like Indian street food.