Photo story: El Paisa
The stews are cooked every day for the taqueria. Everything is prepared here.
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The stews are cooked every day for the taqueria. Everything is prepared here.
Narciso Lira lost his mother when he was a child; from very young he started working in Coahuila, Mexico.
Narciso Lira, he came to the US three years ago; he was 79 whe he crossed the border.
Taqueria “El Paisa” started in 1994 as a foodtruck. At that time they only served tacos al pastor and burritos.
For 25 years, El Paisa has remained as a family business; 80% of employees are family members. The taqueria has established itself as one of the best in Albuquerque and it is a very popular place for the Mexican community at the south of the city.
The food served in the taquería has become an artisanal process, because even the smallest ingredient starts from here. They prepare more than 200 "gorditas per day.
Oscar says that the chile relleno is one of the most requested dishes, as many "paisanos" want food that reminds them of their country.
A.S arrived 9 years ago to the United States, he has been working in the taquerìa for 3 weeks. The bread that is used in the taquería is baked by him.
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