ChrisWei | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 14 2006 | seattle, dining, mexican, food
Good simple mexican lunch food. Down the steps from Pike Place Market and right under Kasala. They do not have a website, so I dotted this review.
Quoted: It looks like a mid-century Guadalajara "tienda" (store). It serves food cafeteria-style. It's named after a stuffed pig -- as if there are skinny ones. You have to walk up or down steps to get to it, and the view that awaits is of the underside of the Alaskan Way viaduct. El Puerco Lloron is as basic as it gets, and that's what Mexican food should be. .
ChrisWei | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 14 2006 | seattle, dining, belltown, food
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