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  2. Lucha Libre Taco Shop - Wikipedia

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    Lucha Libre Taco Shop is a fast casual Mexican restaurant in the Mission Hills neighborhood of San Diego, California. Founded in 2008 and known for its elaborate and colorful interior design, it also has locations in North Park and Pacific Beach .

  3. Rubio's Coastal Grill - Wikipedia

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    On May 31, 2024, the chain closed 48 stores in California (including 13 in its hometown area of San Diego) [13] out of an original 134 in California, Arizona and Nevada. [14] On June 5, 2024, Rubio's for the second time in four years filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy , with plans to sell itself to its lenders.

  4. Wahoo's Fish Taco - Wikipedia

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    Wahoo's also operates a food truck in Hawaii.. By 1994, Wahoo's had opened two additional locations, one each in Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach. [10] The business permit for the fourth location in Huntington Beach, was delayed over a city code requirement to pay for 12 spaces in the city-owned Main Street parking garage, and an additional location was opened in Lake Forest in May 1994. [16]

  5. Shocker! Serving inauthentic tacos, San Diego chain to open ...

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  6. US military deportation flight likely cost more than first class

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    The Pentagon said last week the U.S. military would provide flights for the deportations of more than 5,000 immigrants held by U.S. authorities in El Paso, Texas, and San Diego, California.

  7. Popular Mexican restaurant closes permanently after 4 years ...

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    Taco Temple, a California Mexican fusion restaurant with two locations in San Luis Obispo County, permanently closed one of its establishments Dec. 31, after four years in business.

  8. Burrito - Wikipedia

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    Hoping to draw on the prestige of Roberto's, new taco shops in San Diego began using the "-bertos" suffix, with names like Alberto's, Filiberto's, Hilberto's, and others. [24]: 166–169 [35] Contents of a California burrito. The California burrito originated at an unknown -berto's named restaurant in San Diego in the 1980s.

  9. Naugles - Wikipedia

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    Naugles was a Southern California fast-food Mexican restaurant chain that existed from 1970 to 1995. A revived Naugles chain was established in 2015 by entrepreneur Christian Ziebarth, after it was ruled that the trademarks had been abandoned by the original company's successor, Del Taco.