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This image captures the interior of a taqueria or restaurant, likely located in San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo, Mexico, given the context. The setting is characterized by a dark, modern industrial aesthetic with black brick walls and metal structures.

A large, prominent menu board, branded "LOS PARADOS 1965 TACOS MA", dominates the left side of the frame. It lists various Mexican dishes under categories like "ENTRADAS" (appetizers), "VOLCANES C/QUESO" (volcanoes with cheese), "COMBINACIONES" (combinations), and "TACOS". Specific items like Bistec, Costilla, Chuleta, Cecina, Chorizo, Nopal, Pastor, and Machitos de Carnero are visible, along with their prices in Mexican Pesos. The menu also includes contact details for several branches (Coyoacán, Nápoles, Letrán Valle, San Jerónimo, Grand San Franci) and social media handles (@losparadospuebla, flosparadospuebla).

Above the counter on the right, a flat-screen TV is mounted, displaying the Sky satellite TV interface, suggesting entertainment for patrons. Below it, small signs indicate "NO FUMAR" (no smoking) and "EXTINGUIDOR" (extinguisher).

On the metallic counter, a station for customers is set up with clear plastic containers holding white plastic cutlery, napkins in a dispenser, and a shaker bottle. A hand sanitizer bottle is also visible, indicating attention to hygiene. A human hand is visible on the far right, resting on the counter.

The overall atmosphere suggests an active food service environment, possibly bustling, with customers ordering or waiting for their meals. The lighting is artificial, implying an indoor setting or an evening scene.
Marjorie

Jun 3, 2026

San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo, Mexico

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This image captures the interior of a taqueria or restaurant, likely located in San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo, Mexico, given the context. The setting is characterized by a dark, modern industrial aesthetic with black brick walls and metal structures. A large, prominent menu board, branded "LOS PARADOS 1965 TACOS MA", dominates the left side of the frame. It lists various Mexican dishes under categories like "ENTRADAS" (appetizers), "VOLCANES C/QUESO" (volcanoes with cheese), "COMBINACIONES" (combinations), and "TACOS". Specific items like Bistec, Costilla, Chuleta, Cecina, Chorizo, Nopal, Pastor, and Machitos de Carnero are visible, along with their prices in Mexican Pesos. The menu also includes contact details for several branches (Coyoacán, Nápoles, Letrán Valle, San Jerónimo, Grand San Franci) and social media handles (@losparadospuebla, flosparadospuebla). Above the counter on the right, a flat-screen TV is mounted, displaying the Sky satellite TV interface, suggesting entertainment for patrons. Below it, small signs indicate "NO FUMAR" (no smoking) and "EXTINGUIDOR" (extinguisher). On the metallic counter, a station for customers is set up with clear plastic containers holding white plastic cutlery, napkins in a dispenser, and a shaker bottle. A hand sanitizer bottle is also visible, indicating attention to hygiene. A human hand is visible on the far right, resting on the counter. The overall atmosphere suggests an active food service environment, possibly bustling, with customers ordering or waiting for their meals. The lighting is artificial, implying an indoor setting or an evening scene.

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