Finally got a chance to try one of the taco trucks that foodies and bloggers have been giving critical acclaim to..it's name Los Potosinos. A local blog http://tacotruckscolumbus.com is pretty much all you need to get started with the Columbus Taco Truck taste wagon. After scouring the site Los Potosinos came up as one of http://tacotruckscolumbus.com's favorites because of their pollo al carbon. I went with some fellow colleagues from across the forest to check this place out. It was about a 25 minute trek out there but it was pretty easy to find. I ordered a spicy pork soft taco and the pollo al carbon. Technically i ordered 3 tacos but they goofed my order. No worries.
spicy pork taco with cilantro and radish, cucumber and lime to garnish
signature pollo al carbon with bottled hot sauce on the refried beans accompanied with a lettuce, tomato and avocado salad
The taco was tasty. Fresh and unlike any taco you'd find at a chain restaurant. The simplicity of the taco with the lime, cilantro, radish and cucumber was refreshing but you still got to appreciate the meatiness of the taco because it wasn't littered with lettuce allowing the seasoned pork to be featured.
The pollo al carbon was the real treat here. I've never had anything like it. The chicken was tender with a great grilled taste with a mix of spices that I could not distinguish. It reminded me of a Mexican spiced version of Tandoori chicken. Delicious.
A funny anecdote about trying to get hot sauce: I asked for hot sauce and the lady directed me to the bottle on the table. I asked for something stronger and she provided a bottled hot sauce. I asked if she had anything hotter to which she came up with the following:
hot sauce?
In this case sliced habanero peppers topped with fresh squeezed lime juice and a dash of salt. I was slightly apprehensive initially because though I love hot and spicy foods the habanero pepper is one i typically avoid raw. I made sure to have a full mouth of food as I snuck in a sliver of the pepper and the meal was perfect. This was my first time eating a habanero pepper in its entirety and since then I've already started incorporating them into my cooking.
pollo al carbon aka what's under the grill hood at Los Potosinos
The trek out to Los Potosinos was fun and exciting to do with a group of bears. I was a little turned off by the prices of the food not being readily listed on their menu and sure I missed my 2 tacos that I believe I was charged for -- but all in all the food was good, unique and a good time was had by all. The only question is where will our next taco truck adventure take us? Any suggestions?
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
at last the taco trucks...Los Potosinos
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Glad you liked Los Potosinos, and good to hear that the pollo al carbon continues to please.
ReplyDeleteFor your next taco truck excursion, I recommend trying the al pastor tacos and gringas at Los Guachos:
http://tacotruckscolumbus.com/2009/05/13/los-guachos/
If you're in a seafood mood, there's always Mi Chula:
http://tacotruckscolumbus.com/2009/04/28/mi-chula/
And if you're feeling up for something Caribbean, try La Guaguita:
http://tacotruckscolumbus.com/2009/03/18/la-guaguita/