San Diego’s ¡Salud! Tacos!, a self-described “Chicano Food Eatery,” debuted its first out-of-state restaurant at Palace Station complete with tattoo-inspired murals, California and Baja, California-inspired tacos, and daily specials.
The taqueria known for promoting local artists features a menu of ceviche and mulitas (kind of like a quesadilla but with tortillas forming a sandwich), plus a full roster of tacos, such as the califas topped with choice of meat and French fries, carnitas made in house, and birria, carne asada and pollo asada. Fried shell tacos, the frijoles de olla with nopal, Mexican street corn, and breakfast tacos and burros round out the menu, with everything ringing in under $12. Tacos range from $3 to $5. Daily specials include beef enchiladas on Wednesdays, empanadas for $3.50 on Thursdays, jumbo rolled tacos for $7, taco burgers for $13, and three for $9 tacos on Tuesdays.
The restaurant joins recent new addition Mumfresh Asian Eats with counter-service Vietnamese street food from Boathouse Asian Eatery, also at the resort.
¡Salud! Tacos!, Palace Station, 2411 W. Sahara Ave. Open Sunday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to midnight, and Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
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