I love everything about this ad except the utter terror I feel when contemplating tacos in Korea. I don't trust anyone here to make a decent horchata.
In the early 70’s we lived in Canada and my parents said they went to a “Mexican” food place.
It was not good.
@feloneouscat Yeah, if you want good Mexican up north you need to hit a city like Anchorage, Alaska. You have to go where you have high diversity and lots of first-gen immigrants. Anchorage had the best Somali restaurant I've ever been to too.
@feloneouscat Saying this with all the love for immigrants because I'm 2nd-gen-if-you-squint. Both my parents were born in my home country, but they grew up elsewhere and came back to raise kids. I was born there, and now live elsewhere. :)
The taco shop is in Pyeongtaek, which is this regions international city. So it's probably got decent tacos. I'm just very picky about my horchata.