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		<title>El Indio</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 22:42:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam McLane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes there are eateries where you have to weigh the trouble of getting there and getting a table with the quality of food. El Indio fits that category. After three separate attempts to eat there we finally made it inside on a Saturday afternoon. Dial up your patience before taking a trip to this one. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sometimes there are eateries where you have to weigh the trouble of getting there and getting a table with the quality of food. <em>El Indio</em> fits that category. <em>After three separate attempts to eat there we finally made it inside on a Saturday afternoon.</em> Dial up your patience before taking a trip to this one.</p>
<p><em>El Indio</em> is a taco shop that has reached institutional status among San Diego locals. <em>Legendary.</em> It is close to downtown, (just off of Washington St.) close to the airport, and has long been popular with the nightlife crowd as a great place to grab a bite before heading out. Since <em>El Indio</em> has been around a long time and the food has always been good, this place is mecca to San Diego residents. It&#8217;s always on the list of places to visit for those who moved away from San Diego and come back to visit.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-249" title="el-indio-2" src="http://beyondthezoo.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/el-indio-2-300x125.png" alt="el-indio-2" width="300" height="125" />The food:</strong> The reason there is a line out the door all day every day is the food. Trust me when I say that the hassle of finding parking and waiting in line is worth it. For a first visit I&#8217;d suggest the carne asada buritto. Amazing flavors, built-in spices, and large enough to be a meal unto itself. I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve had a better carne asada burrito and I use them as a measuring device for taco shops. It provides the standard by which all others are judged against. If you need traditional sides of rice and beans you&#8217;ll be satisfied with these staples but they are not noteworthy. Instead, make sure to get freshly made guacamole and chips as they are fantastic.</p>
<p><strong>Getting there:</strong> If you&#8217;re from out-of-town and staying at a downtown hotel, I&#8217;d recommend getting a cab. There are several popular places on this block and the parking situation is horrible. If you are going out to <em>El Indio</em> before going out to the clubs you&#8217;ll want a cab anyway&#8230; so save yourself the frustration and leave the rental car in the parking lot. Other than that, expect a fast-food styled line and limited seating. There is some additional outdoor seating across the street. If it is warm you may want to consider that as well.</p>
<p><strong>Overall:</strong> This little joint lives up to the hype. If your trip to San Diego is going to explore taco shops, I&#8217;d recommend starting here to get a primer for what is to come. Great flavor, fun vibe, and rock bottom prices. (A rarity in San Diego) If you&#8217;re staying in a hotel I&#8217;d highly suggest getting a bag of chips, some salsa, and fresh guacamole to keep in your hotel room. <em>You&#8217;ll be craving this stuff in no time!</em></p>
<address><strong>El Indio</strong></address>
<address><strong>3695 India Street, San Diego</strong></address>
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<address><strong>Under $10 per person</strong></address>
<address><strong>Family-friendly</strong><br />
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