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Los Angeles Magazine Does Taco Trucks

The latest Los Angeles magazine has a long feature story on Taco trucks which is unfortunately not online. It's well-written and gives a very interesting look into the day-to-day reality of a truck that is still working on building up its business. That truck is called Tacos Jeesy's, and throughout the article I kept wondering, "well, how are their tacos?" Some descriptions in the article made it sound like the truck had some serious potential.

Well, it doesn't need to said again but Bandini is the #1 Taco man in Los Angeles. Not only did he read the article and comment on it, he went out and tracked down Tacos Jeesy's and sampled their tacos. Were they any good? You'll have to go to The Taco Hunt for the answer...

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