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Businiess name:  Memo's Mexican food Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
If you are from San Diego or thereabouts, or have spent time there, this is the ONLY place in Seattle that will satisfy your craving. Believe me, I've been searching long and hard.\r \r Most Mexican in Seattle is either: \r \r A) San Francisco Mexican, meaning bland piles of sticky rice and pinto beans in a soggy tortilla (I mean really, SF is what, 12 hours from the border? Figures...) which some people are fine with (Especially if they are from SF. Nostalgia's a big factor here. This is a comfort food review.) \r \r B) Amerimexican: Basically tortillas + melted cheddar + fried. Whatever.\r \r C) Taco Carts, which are generally quite good and the closest thing to Mexican that you'll get here.\r \r But to clarify, I don't want authentic Mexican, I want authentic SoCal Mexican. There probably is a difference (I've spent a good deal of time in Mexico and I never ran across a carne asada burrito.) In any case, if you want a proper (that's right) carne asada burrito, California burrito (which you can order with some tweaking), or 3 rolled tacos with guac and cheese, then this is your place.\r \r It just opened and I went twice on opening day. It was like a taste of home. I can't review the place on any other terms, so don't argue with me about how Mexican it is or how greasy it is or how healthy/not it is.\r \r If you've spent time in Albertos or Eriberto's or Filiberto's or Santana's or similar places, and can't find anything else like this in Seattle (probably because it simply DOES NOT exist), search no longer.\r \r Oh ya, it's open 24 hours, like any proper place of this type.\r \r Woohoo!

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