Tacos El Gordo
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Tacos El Gordo

Las Vegas, Nevada

Photo: Antonio H

The Tijuana taco institution that opened a Strip outpost and immediately became the city's best 2 a.m. meal. Adobada off the spit, suadero, lengua, cabeza — all served on hand-pressed tortillas, fast, cheap, and indifferent to the absurd hours casino eaters keep. There's no sit-down. There's no need.

Insider tip

Order at the adobada window first, then move to the suadero window. Get extra tortillas. The bag will smell like victory all the way home.

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