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summary='An unpretentious and tasty Mexican canteen under the Westway on Portobello Road.'
summary='An unpretentious and tasty Mexican canteen under the Westway on Portobello Road.' website='http://www.elcamino.co.uk/' |
summary='An unpretentious and tasty Mexican canteen under the Westway on Portobello Road.' website='http://www.elcamino.co.uk/' |
A Mexican canteen under the Westway at the top of Portobello Road.
There's nothing pretentious about this place, which makes it a great place for some late night food or a quick lunch in this part of town. Some small tables, stools and outdoor seats are nestled alongside an open kitchen.
The menu sticks to the basics, such as tacos, burritos, quesadillas, nachosphoto of menu in July 2009, but it does them all very well without any pretentions. Dishes are served in cardboard boxes lined by foil or waxed paper, and the margarita came in a Pepsi cup. Ewan's pinto bean tacos (£4.25) photo went down very easily and were filling and tasty, while ground beef nachos (£4.45) photo got a big thumbs up from an American friend.
Ewan's verdict: Definitely worth checking out if you're a fan of Mexican food, and I'd happily return.
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