Location: 9th & Alder
Type: Peruvian
Cost: $6.00
Food: Tallarin Saltado with beef
Wait: Short
Size: Plenty
Yum. I'm glad I finally tried Choza's out. Last time I thought about trying them, I dismissed the menu as being too similar to thai carts. How foolish I was then.
On recommendation, I tried the Tallatin Saltado. This is spaghetti noodles, sauteed beef, romaine lettuce, and tomatoes. I went with medium spicy, which turned out to be quite peppery. Delicious, but probably more than my mouth can handle.
The whole thing was yummy. Spicy, flavorful, crunchy (the lettuce). There was a light yellow sauce they gave me with it. I have no idea what it is (by itself it tasted tangy, but not recognizable). At any rate, I poured it over and it added the the flavor situation in a marvelous way.
So, yum. It looks like the same meat with grain (rice or noodles) that so many carts offer, but the flavors are unique. And very tasty.
When do I get to try a food cart in Peru?
Summary:
Would go again is someone else wanted to? yes
Would take Dave there for a repeat visit? yes
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