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9/10
Even a vegetarian on a diet can love this!
jyatesnewyork18 July 2019
The taco, in all its humble glory, is celebrated in this documentary. All the different styles are chronicled, and where they first appeared (some of them really really ancient, and a blend of several cultures). This is enhanced by interesting commentary from experts (subtitled in English when appropriate). You are going to pine for a taco before you're done watching. The series has a certain drama and romance to the way it's presented, which makes it even more cool and entertaining. I hope they make more episodes (maybe traveling to other places around the globe?), just like I hope tacos are always around the next corner. Yummy delicious show!!!
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9/10
Masterpiece
readmydude9 February 2022
Taco chronicles is a masterpiece, true show of cinematic art. AOT could never reach the level of artistic genius. It's not just about the pleasures of the carne asada or the tacos it's self , it's a personal statement of the culture and history. It's self Taco chronicles was amazing until season 2 when the stretched the professional authentication of the typical Mexican taco, the fowl choice of using non taco recipes in attempt to conform the taco chronicles into a Latin American food show. I personally thing the nail in the coffin was "pescado" a taco episode so out of place, there was features in Japan "American taco" was another episode stretching the bases of the show, in attempt to appeal to American audiences and create a sort of "filler episode".
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9/10
Mouthwatering! Needs a 2nd season!
As a Mexican that was waned on street food, I just can tell you the series has a long way to go... It is also absolutely true in everything portrayed.

If you haven't visited Mexico and risked its food, finest points of the series will evade you tho, somehow I find it akin to watching porn; will make lust for and crave what you see but it will never come close to the real thing. :-)
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10/10
10 for info +10 for tainment...what a series
louvegas15 October 2020
The perfect recipe of food and culture. Many try and fail. This show nails it. And I'm not even Mexican, but you can call me El Greco. It will leave you both satisfied and wanting more.
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10/10
Taco's for everyone!!
monsterbilly23 July 2019
Netflix, I salute you for this mouthwatering, beautifully narrated series.
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8/10
Mouthwatering, but...
dianalizia30 July 2020
This Netflix series does a good job of using street food as an expression of culture. But I would have enjoyed it even more if they hadn't anthropomorphosised the taco; giving food a voice and a personality always strikes me as a bit creepy.
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10/10
This Series Will Make You Hungry, Even if You're Eating Something Other than Tacos
leftbanker-12 October 2020
What I knew about tacos before watching this series would have fit inside of one little tortilla. I thought I knew a lot about Mexico and the people there, but now I feel that I know the country and Mexicans much better. We are what we eat, after all.

I was watching the first episode one evening while I was eating a pizza I had made from scratch, a pretty darn good pizza, if I do say so myself. Looking at all of those wonderful images of tacos was making me hungry...while I was stuffing my fat face.

Don't get me wrong, I love the food of Spain and have adopted it completely, but I really miss the food of Mexico. I can make versions of it here. I even have a tortillera, or the press for making tortillas, although I don't make them very well. There are markets here that sell dried chiles, and we even have a stall in my neighborhood market that sells fresh jalapeños and habaneros.

Valencia is famous for its Mercado Central, but the views of Mexico City's Mercado de la Merced is like a revelation.

But what I really need is to take another trip to Mexico and really explore this world of tacos.

Or maybe I can just go to L.A. "Estamos aquí en la ciudad de Los Ángeles, una de las ciudades más mexicanas del mundo."

S02E04 was definitely the low point in the series for me. This was when they went north across the border and all of the food went to hell. At one point, some guy is dumping dehydrated onion into a caldron of meat that didn't look appetizing to begin with. All of the fast-food variations of the taco looked truly disgusting. Drive-in food is one bit of history that really needs to be forgotten, it's like being nostalgic for some diseased that's been cured.
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7/10
Netflix's newest attempt at building its library's foodie options
linkogecko27 July 2019
This 6-episode treatise on the many types of tacos available in Mexico differentiates itself from their producer's efforts like "Street Food" and "Chef's Table", "Taco Chronicles" gives a voice to the food itself, with every episode featuring a narrator as the tacos' "voice". These narrators also follow the specific origins of the tacos themselves, with the Mexico City taco al pastor speaking in typical chilango accent and slang, carne asada following with norteño and so on.

While the gimmick of these voices wears thin at times, they serve for more than just narrative as they emphasize the diversity of cultures and ingredients that have lead to there being so many and wildly different variants of tacos in and out of the country. It's only the Los Angeles Mexican diaspora that's been represented so far and to me said representation seems quite fair and balanced. Another clever trick by the series is its use of animated segments for the more historical background of the tacos, relating them to pre-Columbian cuisine and the changes brought about by Spanish conquest and further Old World immigration.

Overall, the series achieve a good balance between being informational and entertaining, just doesn't offer much to make it stand out. While an initial 6-episode offering makes sense, it does lead to some glaring, noticeable omissions like not featuring a single taco from the South of the country (despite being such a gastronomic force that the name Oaxaca is constant through this first batch) or any featuring seafood from the country's many coasts. I'm sure however, that if there are further episodes, these tacos will eventually be showcased.
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8/10
Good show with episode inequality
chearte20 September 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Both season one and two are complex and truly real. I now live in USA and many friends ask why I make tacos at home, and why do I make different ingredientes for specific tacos? The show makes that view understandable. Every taco is its own religions from the tortilla, meat and salsa(s) that accompany the specific taco. Hence the problem of the us taco episode and the lack of the burrito show. Tacos "dorados" are religious in Mexico and they made an entire episode of the hard shell taco, and as explained as one of the show narrators it was this or nothing. So that episode was just about nothing. In the other hand I think they could have made an episode of America burritos and Mexican burritos as they are really different. That is my humble opinion that made this series a little imperfect in what would in other terms be a perfect show.
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Way too many cuts
ersbel26 September 2019
The specialists are just slobs salivating for the next food portion. There are way too many cuts fragmenting the story. And the production team is right, they have way too little material for this series. Low on science, high on superstition.
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10/10
A MUST WATCH!!!
carlos-castro-198522 September 2020
Learn about the passion behind making and eating tacos. Understand more about Mexico & USA (season 2). Feel the warmth and culture of good people and good food. I can't wait until I can purchase this title so I can watch it anytime.
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7/10
This is not your regular taco review
yfcrv26 July 2020
This series does not represent AT ALL the offers and dishes that you will taste in Mexico.

We take fun of everything coming between a tortilla chip (if no sometimes with a plain bread doing as a sandwich). However, having a taste of each one of the tacos shown in this show might be a Friday night venue for somebody born and raised in Mexico City.
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1/10
Too fast for Subtitles
stephendonoghue14 October 2020
I didn't get past the first 5 minutes. It's in Spanish & the English subtitles were WAY too fast to appreciate anything other than concentrating on reading words. Oh? They showed food? I missed that part whilst reading.
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