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La Pachuca

La Rambla & Barri Gòtic


This sister ³Ù²¹±ç³Ü±ð°ùí²¹ to El Raval's forever-packed El Pachuco launched in 2019 and has been an instant hit. It's Mexican-owned and delivers its signature margaritas, mezcals and home-cooked, market-driven tacos and quesadillas with authentically delicious flair. The zingy guacamole makes a perfect sharing starter, then try the chicken-and-mole tacos (with berry-and-chocolate sauce) or corn-truffle quesadillas. No bookings; cash only.


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