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I love food and the beauty of life. This is my compilation of dating advice, amazing food and sometimes hilarious stories about both. I can't guarantee you will love the places I recommend or find love, but hopefully you will enjoy both a little more. My next journey has begun, if you know me, thanks for being here for me. New food reviews are on the way in 2024 as I venture back out into the unknown.
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BK Tacos (Tucson, AZ)
I saw plenty of good reviews about BK Tacos, especially for the Sonoran style hot dogs and decided to give it a try on my way home. The restaurants themselves aren’t particularly impressive, but overall the food was solid and is definitely worth checking out. I would definitely recommend this place and look forward to going back and trying some of the other options and updating this post. The prices are reasonable and allow you to try lots of different things without spending a lot.
I ordered the Sonoran style hot dog which was one of the better ones I’ve ever had, on par with El Guero Canelo which has been featured on Man vs. Food and is somewhat of a gold standard. The other surprise was the Caramelo which is basically a quesadilla with meat, but very tasty. The tortillas appear to be handmade and the cheese on the Caramelo was gooey and delicious. I ordered the tacos and Caramelo with carne asada which was tender, relatively lean and pretty solid overall. Since I went through the drive-through I was only offered red and green sauce, but have heard they have a great salsa bar which I didn’t get a chance to try. The green sauce was my favorite of the 2 and I quickly ran out.
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