![]() Some folks like burritos or the taco burger, but I need that essential interplay between crispy shell and savory filling. The menu’s tiny: ground beef tacos, tostados (note the retro spelling), burritos, and a taco burger. With an aesthetic straight out of The Jetsons or a Shag painting, the SF Valley corner location is worth a visit just to check out the sign. Maybe at Taco Bell or Del Taco, or maybe during a family “taco night,” where mom would shred lettuce and chop tomatoes, dump the Lawry’s seasoning into a pan of simmering ground round, break out the box of Old El Paso shells, and say “go.” It’s an icon that no amount of char-grilled fresh-Mex can ever throw down, and its apotheosis is Henry’s Tacos. If you’re of a certain age, it was probably the first Mexican food you ever had.
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