Las Asadas, Des Plaines, IL

On the way to Rosemont, where River and Rand/Route 12 meet, is Las Asadas. I’ve driven by it a million times. First time in.

I contemplated the menu, saying I usually get chorizo but I see they have barbacoa. The guy’s super friendly. He suggests al pastor (pork) and we chat awhile and also go with a chicken tostada (just guac? he asks when I first try to select one) and mango juice (his favorite other than horchata).

I usually don’t get al pastor so I don’t have anything to compare it to but it was just cubes of meat. It didn’t pack a real flavor punch. The chicken on the tostada was plain chunks. The whole tostada felt pretty Americanized. The mango juice was as ok but I probably should have gone with one of my favs: Jamaica. Overall ok.

3/5 Stars
Las Asadas, 782 W. Oakton St., Des Plaines
Taco, tostada, med juice $12.10

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