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Tacos Victor – Eat and go

Tacos Victor – Eat and go

My first vegan crisis happened at Tacos Victor. I was almost a month in my veganism and my team decided to go out and grab some Mexican food. Tacos. The menu was so heavily meat-based.  Who knew?  But I guess they thought of the vegetarians as well – one option was available.  Yes, I can eat!

Of course, the smell was killer and my colleagues’ tacos were mouth-watering. But I was not missing out. My mushrooms tacos turned out to be incredible! Sure, it did not sound epic and without any self-hypnosis, I was enjoying my vegan tacos.  I made sure the cheese was removed and thought I could replace it with some guacamole, but they don’t have that. I was worried. How can this taco taste any good without some fat? Actually, the tacos had some oily fries as fillers so I was saved in that aspect. All their tacos have fries in them. LOVE!

How can a taco be complete without any hot sauce? Tacos Victor offers 3 choices, from mild to very spicy. They live up to their label. So be gentle with your spoon.  The taco costed about $5 each, and I was 80% full after consuming 2.

The place does not accommodate big groups because seats are limited. It is a place where you want a quick bite and go to your next scheduled activity.

I can’t wait to come back with Mr.Butter because I just know he will love it so much. Sad thing is I will have the order the same thing for myself.

 

Tacos Victor Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Written by zuuchini

Made in Canada. Chinese. Accountant. Gamer. Makeup lover. Love her family.
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