Guess the Taco Truck
Hint #1- Thats a Chicken Burrito for $4.50, and it's HUGE and delicious. It has lettuce, tomatoes, rice, beans, chicken, and sauce all rolled up in a flour tortilla. It comes with a verde sauce on the side.
Hint #2- It's come up in at least one coversation here before.
Hint #3- Its not quite in SW Little Rock, but many of you have likely seen it.
For the first one to answer correctly- A beverage and an appetizer of your choice is on me when have a blog get-together.
Good Luck!
Update- That was fast. Arkansaist nailed it.

If you haven't already, stop by Alicia's- good, cheap, fresh, and filling. Next to the carwash on Bowman in West Little Rock (Wal-Mart parking lot).
NOTE FROM MAX: Alicia moves from time to time. On weekends, once the carwash workers have had lunch, she moves on to Col. Glenn, I think in the vicinity of Westwood Liquor.








Comments
Location or name? It looks like the taco truck located at Best Buy carwash on Bowman during the week. Name? Starts with A, a Spanish derivation of Alice? It does go to SW on weekend nights.
Posted by: arkansaist
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July 23, 2007 10:25 AM
Maybe Belly boy or Max will put up a thread about the Grand Opening of the "Super Mercado Fresca". I got an ad circular (along with the Kroger and Harvest foods) in the mail. Billed as the largest authentic Lation Supermarket in Little Rock, it's set to open this Saturday at 9 a.m.
8801 Geyer Springs Rd.
Mariachi Band, free food samples, and balloons for the ninitos.
Posted by: hugh mann
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July 25, 2007 08:28 AM
LATINO supermarket -- not Lation, Lotian, or Laotian. Sorry for the fat finger.
Posted by: hugh mann
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July 25, 2007 08:30 AM
What with the simultaneous charm and plight of some of the smaller Latino grocers, I'd be curious to see who is behind this new Mercado Fresca, and whether or not it is a good thing. Mariachi bands and balloons are cheap.
ARK. BLOG: Harvest Foods (that is, Affiliated Foods) is behind the changeover. It's just a rebranding of an existing store, though if they go to the lengths some grocers have in Texas, it could be interesting. I hope to check it out soon. I'm wondering if the deli will sell burritos and tamales.
Posted by: hugh mann
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July 26, 2007 02:13 AM
Please, please tell me how people eat this without ruining assorted blouses, shirts, ties (if you're into that sort of attire) and, in hubby's case, slacks. My lunch never makes it to the slacks -- boobs, ya know -- but hubby refuses to eat in the car because his burrito fixin's land in his lap.
I swear, I'm gonna put a couple of bath towels in the back seat for just such occasions.
Posted by: Doigotta
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July 28, 2007 06:34 PM