El Paso

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The Tap
408 San Antonio

408 east san antonio avenue, el paso, tx‎. ☎ +1 915 532-1848. an old downtown el paso bar that serves unpretentious mexican food. the nachos are especially good, and the crowd is a mixture of blue-collar workers and college students.‎

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Forti's Mexican Elder Restaurant
321 Chelsea St

321 chelsea. ☎ +1 915 772-0066. a mid-price restaurant and piano bar located just barely above the border. the price is comparable to that of a lot of mediocre mexican restaurants elsewhere, but this food blows theirs out of the water. the fajitas are perfectly seasoned, the carnitas are amazing, and the margaritas are not to be missed. fresh homemade tortillas complete the meal. be sure not to binge on the chips and salsa as the meals are large.

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Chico's Tacos
5305 Montana Ave.

1235 mcrae blvd. ☎ +1 915592-8484, 3401 dyer st. ☎ +1 915565-5555, 11381 montwood dr. ☎ +1 915849-8777. is an el paso tradition. there are 5 different stores in el paso serving these unique rolled tacos. these tacos are unlike either the "taco bell" tacos many americans are familiar with, or those served in an authentic mexican taquerã­a. resembling flautas more than tacos, a single order of tacos will not cost you more than $2.00 and provide you with three tacos. a "double" or "triple" order will fill up those who are more hungry. the tacos are served with a red sauce and piled high with cheese. they don't look appetizing, but the consensus is you either love them or hate them. chico's tacos also serves delicious hamburgers, el paso-style hot dogs sliced franks served on a hamburger bun with chili, grilled cheese sandwiches, and burritos. chico's is a treasured el paso tradition. open late, cheap and always quick service.

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Smokey's Pit Stop and Saloon
1346 N Lee Trevino Dr

1346 lee trevino. ☎ +1 915 593-6332. 9100 viscount. ☎ +1 915 592-3141. there are 3 locations of these barbecue joints slash bars on the east and northeast part of el paso. the inside of the pit stops aren't much to look at, but the food is great. again, vegetarians forget about it. all of the food is starch and meat, with the exception of cole slaw. there are 2 locations with a third in construction on zaragosa rd.

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Cattleman's Steakhouse

(http://www.cattlemansstea...) a steakhouse in the middle of the desert in the city of fabens, east of el paso. go for dinner to enjoy a fine steak with a gorgeous sunset view. an outdoor balcony is available to bring your cocktail while your food is being prepared. they do not serve food or drinks in the balcony area. "the cowboy" is their 2-pound t-bone steak--a must for the first time.

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Avila's Mexican Food
9420 Montana Ave

˜Ž +1 915 584-362. a historic family owned restaurant, often wins citywide food and service awards. owned and operated by four generations of the avila family, often occupied with fiercely loyal patrons. the enchiladas and tacos are highly recommended, but the chile con queso is the signature dish of the restaurant. the average total meal costs about $10, with lunch specials for $5.25. 6232 n. mesa dr.1

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Cafe Central
109 N Oregon St

(http://www.cafecentral.com) cafe central is the perfect place to go to enjoy fine dining with a southwestern flair. originally opened in juarez in 1918, cafe central moved to el paso after prohibition ended. this fancy restaurant is led by chef armando pomales and his team. service here is nearly perfect, but it is the food that will have you seeing stars. a true "fancy restaurant" for those looking for a place to take a date, celebrate an anniversary, eat an amazing lunch, or hold a business lunch/dinner.

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Gut Trucks

These are large white vans that sometimes sell ice cream, but usually always sell burritos and gorditas. they are often best described as restaurants on wheels. they can be found parked anywhere there is construction work, or in parking lots of large do-it-yourself stores. do not pass them by. the food is very inexpensive and is absolutely terrific. they are usually only seen around lunch time. you'll know the food is good if you see a line or group of people waiting for food.

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The following foods are popular in El Paso, but not necessarily recommended for everyone.