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Sonoratown

When it comes to choosing which tacos to eat downtown, the decision can be difficult. We’ll make it easy for you—go to Sonoratown. This tiny, order-at-the-counter taco spot is a bit removed from the main downtown hustle, but it’s worth the extra few blocks walk. All the tortillas are made in-house and the carne asada is phenomenal.

If you're in the mood for something more substantial, go for a carne asada burrito. Well, technically you'll have to order the "Burrito 2.0," which is full of chunky guacamole, spicy salsa chiltepin, and plump pinto beans. Paired with their juicy steak and flaky flour tortilla, this loaded burrito is good enough to make you want to come back on a weekly basis.

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