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Help us make it rightLocated in the Glenwood South district of downtown Raleigh, Dos Taquitos Xoco reflects the music, art and food that owner Carlos Salamanca carries from his travels to Mexico. Xoco, meaning “little sister” in Aztec, is the artsy sibling of the original Dos Taquitos in North Raleigh and continues to bring the streets of Mexico to the Triangle, offering an authentic flavor and feeling to every...
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Empanadas are amazing! A great plate with a ton of flavor are the enchiladas. Spicy, sweet, and savory. The rice and bean are pretty good as well. It's pricey, but you're paying for quality. If...
Now serving Sunday Brunch! Takes reservations for parties of 6 or more.
"Xoco" is derived from an Aztec term for "little sister," and this newcomer is every bit as brash and playful as her older sibling. Rainbow-hued serapes, piñatas, bar lighting fashioned from glowing green skulls wearing re-purposed sombreros, and ceilings strung with constellations of colorful fairy lights are just a few highlights of a festive decor that has become a Dos Taquitos trademark.
Located in the Glenwood South district of downtown Raleigh, Dos Taquitos Xoco reflects the music, art and food that owner Carlos Salamanca carries from his travels to Mexico. Xoco, meaning “little sister” in Aztec, is the artsy sibling of the original Dos Taquitos in North Raleigh and continues to bring the streets of Mexico to the Triangle, offering an authentic flavor and feeling to every...
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