Category: | Restaurant, |
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Address: | 221 E Grand Ave, Pomona, CA 91766, USA |
Zip code: | 91766 |
Website: | https://www.facebook.com/cochiloco2016/ |
Opening hours (Edit) | |
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Monday: | Closed |
Tuesday: | Closed |
Wednesday: | Closed |
Thursday: | Closed |
Friday: | Closed |
Saturday: | 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM |
Sunday: | 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM |
Tasty tacos in town. The Burritos taste goods too.
Hola que tal quiero decirles que estamos hubicados en la 221 e grand ave Pomona California sábados y domingos de 8 am a 1pm gracias por sus comentarios constructivos Gracias que dios me los bendiga
Hello everyone, just wanted to let you guys know that we are located at 221 est grand ave Pomona ca 91766 we are open from 8 am till 1pm.. thank you so much for your good comments we appreciate it so much .. may god bless you all and have a wonderful day
Place was closed when I arrived, wish it would’ve been open to give it a try. I’ll change my rating once they update the hours and the days of service.
The tacos are awesome 👌, and they are huge you can't eat 3 that's how big they are.
Birria time! El Cochi's over-stuffed taco dorados are championship material, and my getting the word out does me no favors, as their lines are deservedly getting long. Their dorados and mulitas are mammoth and chock-full of their game-changing Tijuana-style birria de res. The birria is less "goat birria adapted for beef" than its own thing, spiced to complement the robust texture and rock-me-to-sleep rich beefiness of the meat.
Despite their porcine logo and name, there are no pork products served at El Cochi, just different combinations of beef birria, cheese, and tortillas. And that turns out to be just fine.
The birria are firm chunks of braised beef that are still tender enough to chew with your lips. In Taco Dorado form, the birria and a handful of Monterey Jack cheese is tucked into a large corn tortilla that is pan-fried in chili-infused beef fat until the tortilla itself becomes crispy, its surface sizzling and charring ever-so-slightly. During this process, some pieces of birria fall off of the tortilla and crisp up directly on the pan before being folded back into the mixture. This is a happy accident.
2020 may continue to be challenging, but if there is one good thing that has happened for me personally this year, it has been finding El Cochi!