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Re: Dive restaurant in the Heights replaces Charrito's
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i missed charrito's as well. i did go a few times. guess i should have gone more....
great place.
btw, i really like the new Grille Two74.

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I miss Charrito's...they had some of the best Mex food I ever ate. Unfortunately they ran off and did not pay bills, or something strange like that. This past weekend celebrated the opening of the skankiest, filthiest diner I have ever seen outside of the Bowery on the LES (and I used to live there so I know of what I am referring to). To boot, there were 6 or 7 homeless-appearing ppl waiting for the place to open for breakfast at 7AM on a Sunday morning. Curious as I am I walked in and found the place rank, stank, dark, and the same counters, tables, and probably kitchen appliances that Charritos left were being used in this new place. Avoid at all costs. And no, I did not eat here...it smelled like a sewer backed up in there...so I turned and left.



The first and original Charritos is on Bergenline in Union City. Better and as cheap as the one that was located on Central (though I miss it). It's an Immi-bus ride away. Thanks for the heads up on the Dive.

Charritos
4900 Bergenline Ave.
Union City, NJ 07087
(201) 863-0345

Real Mexican families eat here, that can't be a bad thing.

Posted on: 2011/5/5 16:44
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Posted on: 2011/4/14 1:08
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Sounds like another Tommy's...?

I second the post above: Cinco de Mayo (also on Central) has really good food. Better than Charrito's, I think, even if they're not wearing cutesy folk costumes and making the guacamole tableside with a big stone mortar and pestle. (I can do without all that.)

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There are two Charrito's locations in Hoboken. Why not go there? Although I think the prices are a little more expensive. We went to the ones in Hoboken before they opened in the Heights.

Posted on: 2011/4/13 21:15
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I miss Charrito's...they had some of the best Mex food I ever ate. Unfortunately they ran off and did not pay bills, or something strange like that. This past weekend celebrated the opening of the skankiest, filthiest diner I have ever seen outside of the Bowery on the LES (and I used to live there so I know of what I am referring to). To boot, there were 6 or 7 homeless-appearing ppl waiting for the place to open for breakfast at 7AM on a Sunday morning. Curious as I am I walked in and found the place rank, stank, dark, and the same counters, tables, and probably kitchen appliances that Charritos left were being used in this new place. Avoid at all costs. And no, I did not eat here...it smelled like a sewer backed up in there...so I turned and left.

With that kind of knowledge why even step foot into the place at all. I lived here all my life and knew enough that it was a dive to begin with.

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charritos moved to a nicer location in weehawken, overlooking the hudson river.

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...This past weekend celebrated the opening of the skankiest, filthiest diner I have ever seen outside of the Bowery on the LES (and I used to live there so I know of what I am referring to)...


Which diner in the area of Bowery/LES are you referring to?

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Check out Cinco de Mayo up the street!

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I miss Charrito's...they had some of the best Mex food I ever ate. Unfortunately they ran off and did not pay bills, or something strange like that. This past weekend celebrated the opening of the skankiest, filthiest diner I have ever seen outside of the Bowery on the LES (and I used to live there so I know of what I am referring to). To boot, there were 6 or 7 homeless-appearing ppl waiting for the place to open for breakfast at 7AM on a Sunday morning. Curious as I am I walked in and found the place rank, stank, dark, and the same counters, tables, and probably kitchen appliances that Charritos left were being used in this new place. Avoid at all costs. And no, I did not eat here...it smelled like a sewer backed up in there...so I turned and left.

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