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Pinche Taqueria

227 Mott St., New York, NY 10012
nr. Spring St.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
212-625-0090 Send to Phone

Photo by Gavin Thomas

Hours

Mon-Thu, noon-11pm; Fri-Sat, noon-midnight; Sun, noon-8pm

Nearby Subway Stops

6 at Spring St.

Prices

$2.75-$6.95

Payment Methods

MasterCard, Visa

Special Features

  • Delivery
  • Late-Night Dining
  • Lunch
  • Take-Out

Alcohol

  • Beer and Wine Only

Reservations

Not Accepted

Delivery Area

Canal St. to 14th St., Ave. A to Sixth Ave.

Profile

We consider Jeffrey Chartier, a partner in Soho Films, a brave man for opening Pinche taqueria a stone’s throw from La Esquina, but he is convinced the authenticity of his product will carry him (and hopes it’ll be the first in a chain). “This is the first real authentic taqueria in New York City,” he boasts, and make no mistake, that includes his neighbor. “La Esquina is nowhere near authentic as far as I’m concerned.” So how is Pinche different?

At his spot, Chartier says, abuelitas make fresh tortillas, and the meat is butchered on premises (the meat is chopped with a machete on an avocado-tree trunk), broiled with red chiles, fresh herbs, and vinegar for hours, and then basted in a custom-built, hand-cranked brick rotisserie “al pastor” machine. The salsa, he says, is strictly organic, with habanero and tomato sauces prepared every day. Chartier, who worked at a taqueria in Mexico and now owns a few there, also serves tortas, grilled corn, and guacamole. Best of all, he’s offering delivery. No need to walk to La Esquina for takeout.

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Save you money the food here sucks and so does the service

diane_4414 from 10023 | Posted on 6/13/08

Overall Reader Rating: 1 (Not Recommended)
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Service: 1
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I hear that when Obama loses in Nov 2008 that this places closes its doors forever is the rumor and with good cause. Like so many things today they take short cuts and it shows. The food is just so so...Read More

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