Elote man: Inspiring story behind Oak Cliff's legendary street vendor at Taqueria El Si Hay
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Jose Gaytan, aka "Elote Man" is the owner of Taqueria El Si Hay on Davis Street in Oak Cliff. It's a tiny building he purchased in 1996 that's no more than 80 square feet.
Regardless of the building's size Jose's family and staff crank out big flavors from the kitchen. Customers line up for homemade street tacos, from al pastor to barbacoa, to lengua, and more.
"We make it fresh and we have to make several batches every day. I think that's what sets us apart," Gloria said.
While many devoted customers say El Si Hay has the best tacos in town this establishment has become a landmark because of its elote and the man behind it.
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The line for this place is always ridiculously long when I pass by. It makes me want to try it one day.
Please dont stop here it will only make the wait longer for me 😎
El si hay is really that good. Been to so many spots. This place is legit and the king of taco spots for me. Great story and they deserve all the praises.
Tengo que decir que mi padre trabaja ahí en la actualidad
La receta del pastor 🙏 lol
Tacurria
The first host is smoking hot
22? That vato looked like he’s was 40