**** Al Pastor has changed back to Aqui es Texcoco
When I did my original post on Al Pastor back in June I mentioned waiting a couple of months before checking in with "Al Pastor". It just so happens that a month or so ago, the Missus wanted breakfast from Talavera Azul. we were running late and by the time we drove down to Chula Vista there was a long line outside the restaurant. It was just before 10am so I suggested checking out Al Pastor. The Missus enjoyed Her meal and we've returned a few times since. The menu at the restaurant is humongous, like generic Vietnamese Restaurant menu sized. We've tried a few items on the menu and here's the rundown.
The Missus loves the simplicity of the Guacamole here. There is always a glowing freshness to it.
It's a nice base, a palette of sorts to which the Missus can add various salsas, cilantro, onions, and a squeeze of lime to suit Her taste and mood for the day.
It also goes nicely when a little dollop is added to the Al Pastor Alambres......you have your choice of meat, but it's the savory-sweet flavor of the Al Pastor that goes well with this riff of the traditional grilled beef-bacon-green peppers dish. She usually forgoes the queso.
And of course there's the Al Pastor, pork of course. Here I tried the Chuleta Ahumada, smoked pork chop, which didn't bring much flavor to the table.
Love the mixture of thin slices of pork and the caramelized "crispy bits" of Al Pastor, the pineapple adds a nice fruity-acidic touch. I'm usually not a big fan of fruit in savory dishes, but it works here. I didn't care much for the texture of the Chuleta Ahumada as it was weirdly "mushy" and it just didn't have enough smokiness, richness, nor pork flavor to make it really shine in a taco.
As much as we enjoy the Al Pastor; there have been occasions when it's been cut too thick, the spices have been pasty and gummy, and perhaps, thinking we're not worthy gringos, there were no nice, crisp pieces added to our tacos. When that happens, like below, the Al Pastor tacos really don't stand out from what I can get elsewhere.
The Chorizo Tacos are a nice "plan B", except we really didn't enjoy the radioactive looking Chorizo Verde - green chorizo. We actually didn't order that Green Chorizo...more on that later.
Usually made with green chilies; beyond the shock of the color.....green and meat (ecxept in a stew) are not something I think humans gravitate towards, the chorizo had a weird texture and while it is traditionally made with Serrano and Poblano Chilies; there was basically no spice in this, just that green-chlorophyllic flavor. The regular chorizo has that combination of spice-saltiness-slight smokiness that folks would be familiar with.
Some other items. On a whim I ordered the Nopales Asados….because we both love Nopales. We received a plate of stir fried nopales and cebollas.
Which very plain...….you'll need tortillas for these. Those aren't provided.
Ditto the Frijoles Charros, which was too salty, and was quite thin while still having a greasy mouthfeel. And yet; if it were thicker and you were provided tortillas, this would maybe be passable.
Still, when the Al Pastor is on....or anytime the Missus is craving those Alambres, the time on the griddle brings out the best in the Al Pastor, we'll be headed back over to Al Pastor. Service has always been friendly, though sometimes a bit...well, spacey? We had ordered Alambres, with Chorizo, but somehow got the Chorizo Verde taco, go figure?
Al Pastor Authentic Mexican Grill
520 Broadway
Chula Vista, CA 91910
Hours:
Sun - Thurs 10am - 1am
Fri - Sat 10am - 2am
guacamole :)
Posted by: kat | Monday, 08 October 2018 at 08:02 PM
Lol Kat! The Missus loves Guacamole.
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 09 October 2018 at 06:55 AM
Wow never heard of chorizo verde. Too bad it didn't have the kick from the chilies.
Posted by: Junichi | Tuesday, 09 October 2018 at 10:08 AM
From what I recall, it's a specialty of Toluca Junichi. I saw it on an episode of "Mexico - One Plate at a Time"
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 09 October 2018 at 10:22 AM