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A close-up shot captures a single, generously topped taco resting on a bright orange plastic plate. The taco, on what appears to be a corn tortilla, is laden with chopped meat, possibly some melted white cheese, a reddish-brown salsa, and a prominent dollop of green guacamole or avocado salsa. Small, dark food remnants are scattered on the plate and around the taco.

The plate is positioned over a white menu, which is partially visible and displays text in Spanish with prices. The menu indicates a casual taqueria setting, typical of Mexico City, Mexico. Visible menu items include "TACOS POPULARES" (Popular Tacos) with varieties such as "PASTOR," "SUADERO," "LONGANIZA," "TRIPA," and "CAMPECHANO," each listed with a 40-gram portion size. There's also "*EL SURTIDOR" (The Assortment), which combines pastor, suadero, tripa, and longaniza. Other sections mention "QUESABIRRIA," "BIRRIA EN VASO," and "TACOS NEU" (likely "TACOS NUEVOS" or "New Tacos") made with "TORTILLA DE HARINA" (flour tortilla) and "BISTEC" (steak). Prices are displayed using the "$" symbol, consistent with Mexican pesos, ranging from approximately $20.00 to $251.00. A small black rectangular object, possibly a condiment holder, is visible in the foreground at the bottom.
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Apr 18, 2026, 12:13 AM

Mexico City, Mexico

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A close-up shot captures a single, generously topped taco resting on a bright orange plastic plate. The taco, on what appears to be a corn tortilla, is laden with chopped meat, possibly some melted white cheese, a reddish-brown salsa, and a prominent dollop of green guacamole or avocado salsa. Small, dark food remnants are scattered on the plate and around the taco. The plate is positioned over a white menu, which is partially visible and displays text in Spanish with prices. The menu indicates a casual taqueria setting, typical of Mexico City, Mexico. Visible menu items include "TACOS POPULARES" (Popular Tacos) with varieties such as "PASTOR," "SUADERO," "LONGANIZA," "TRIPA," and "CAMPECHANO," each listed with a 40-gram portion size. There's also "*EL SURTIDOR" (The Assortment), which combines pastor, suadero, tripa, and longaniza. Other sections mention "QUESABIRRIA," "BIRRIA EN VASO," and "TACOS NEU" (likely "TACOS NUEVOS" or "New Tacos") made with "TORTILLA DE HARINA" (flour tortilla) and "BISTEC" (steak). Prices are displayed using the "$" symbol, consistent with Mexican pesos, ranging from approximately $20.00 to $251.00. A small black rectangular object, possibly a condiment holder, is visible in the foreground at the bottom.

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