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Any Mexican restaurant recs that make their own tortillas? No Olde Towne tourist or chain suggestions please.
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Porkyland
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The Old Town Mexican Cafe has several women in the front window hand patting tortillas and grinding masa. They cook them on a traditional cooker. It's not a fast food type of place like Porkyland. Porkyland has a big machine forming and cooking the tortillas, I love Porkyland too but they are very different. Porkyland does quite a lot of business selling tamal and tortillas to go in larger quantities.
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