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The Taco Shop

Posted: Mon 10th Mar 2008 08:36 pm
by courtjester
Great place for Mexican food, about three blocks west of Greenhouse Tolstraat. Small menu, but all fresh, no MSG, no lard in the refried beans. They don't advertise and have grown their business strictly through word of mouth. They also have a shop in Copenhagen.

Take the No. 4 tram to Lutmastraat (the tram stop where Greenhouse Tolstraat is located) and walk west on Tolstraat, about three blocks, to the corner of Tolstraat and Amsteldijk. The shop is right on the corner.

There are four seats, I think, at a couple of bars. That's the extent of the place.

Posted: Tue 11th Mar 2008 05:35 am
by Puffin13
I agree, courtjester! This small restaurant, called Taco Corner, serves up some terrific, fresh Mexican food. Owned by a couple of American guys. Both guys are really friendly. I find it a great place to stop in to cure the hunger. The prices are decent too. If you are in de Pijp, be sure to stop in and have some of their delicious food. Peace.

Posted: Tue 11th Mar 2008 01:29 pm
by travelling high
Los Pilones on Kerkstraat is the spot to get good Mexican food in Amsterdam.LEKKER :!: :!: :D

Posted: Tue 11th Mar 2008 01:54 pm
by milehigh
Los Pilones my cohones. That place sucks shit or worse. They have no clue what Mexican food is.

However, Taco Shop makes an acceptable taco(better then Taco Mundo) AND they have a unlimited salsa(unheard of in Holland).

milehigh knows Mexican food.

Posted: Tue 11th Mar 2008 02:09 pm
by DrGonzo
Any good mexican in Haarlem MH?

Posted: Tue 11th Mar 2008 03:27 pm
by travelling high
milehigh wrote:Los Pilones my cohones. That place sucks shit or worse. They have no clue what Mexican food is.

However, Taco Shop makes an acceptable taco(better then Taco Mundo) AND they have a unlimited salsa(unheard of in Holland).

milehigh knows Mexican food.
It seemed pretty good when I went in there.Although I did live in the Southwest of the U.S for 10yrs.and nothing compares to that Mexican food.But I found Los Pilones acceptable.Sorry you didn't like it.

Posted: Tue 11th Mar 2008 03:35 pm
by geoffk
Can't imagine there could be good Mexican food in the Netherlands, but I'm willing to proved wrong.

Posted: Tue 11th Mar 2008 03:41 pm
by travelling high
geoffk wrote:Can't imagine there could be good Mexican food in the Netherlands, but I'm willing to proved wrong.
That's what I thought but you will be surprised :!:

Posted: Tue 11th Mar 2008 07:45 pm
by milehigh
geoffk wrote:Can't imagine there could be good Mexican food in the Netherlands, but I'm willing to proved wrong.
I moved here from Colorado a couple of years ago and have been on a quest for good Mexican food ever since. I can say definatively that it does not exist in Holland. The very best I can do is have some ingredients shipped from there and make my own. In a another life I was a very fat Mexican.

mh

Posted: Tue 11th Mar 2008 07:51 pm
by milehigh
DrGonzo wrote:Any good mexican in Haarlem MH?
In a word, no.

Are you familiar with "Chipotle"? There is a place on the side of the Vroom and Dressmen(V&D) store that makes OK burrito's chipotle style. On that same street back toward the river is a Taco Mundo. Judge for yourself. I think its shit personally.

Posted: Tue 11th Mar 2008 08:11 pm
by geoffk
milehigh wrote:
geoffk wrote:Can't imagine there could be good Mexican food in the Netherlands, but I'm willing to proved wrong.
I moved here from Colorado a couple of years ago and have been on a quest for good Mexican food ever since. I can say definatively that it does not exist in Holland. The very best I can do is have some ingredients shipped from there and make my own. In a another life I was a very fat Mexican.

mh
I figured as much. I live in Colorado now. I was thinking I might bring some Cholula with me on my next trip to the Dam. Best condiment, even tastes good with mayonnaise. Image

Posted: Wed 12th Mar 2008 02:00 pm
by courtjester
While I also appreciate the highbrow pursuit of quality Mexican, in the interest of fishing where the fish are, it's probably better reserved for Nuevo Laredo or Juarez than Amsterdam.

On the other hand, you can find decent Mexican food in Amsterdam, just like you can find decent bud on the border, if you know where to look. It might not be the best bud you ever smoked -- or Mexican you've ever eaten -- but it'll sure get you by and satisfy a craving.

And if you hate it, hey, the Greenhouse isn't far away.

Puffin's right, the dude running the place is nice as hell, he'll serve you right, and it's relatively easy on the wallet. And Milehigh's right, they make a good taco and have unlimited salsa.

Re: The Taco Shop

Posted: Wed 12th Mar 2008 02:29 pm
by Tall Guy
courtjester wrote: no lard in the refried beans.
:shock: And this is meant to be a recommendation?!?

Is nothing sacred anymore? :?

Posted: Wed 12th Mar 2008 02:41 pm
by gem
Isn't there a Cafe Pacifico in Amsterdam? There's one in London which does really good food so i was hoping the one in Amsterdam would be of equal quality.

http://www.dobson-uzcudun.com/mexican/cafepacifico.htm

anyone tried it?

Best Mexican food outside of North America

Posted: Fri 19th Sep 2008 06:16 pm
by newgog
I seriously love good Mexican food like turkey with mole. This is way off topic but I had to pipe in. The best Mexican restaurant outside of the Western Hemisphere is at the Taj President Hotel in Mumbai INDIA!! Its run by a really nice Mexican couple and is decorated with authentic Mexican furniture and art. Its absolutely surreal having mole in India :lol: