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inforter wrote. :Secret sauce @ Mexican restaurant : :The 1st Korean franchise of a popular Mexican restaurant chain La Salsa Loca opened in Yeouido a few months ago. It's not Taco Bell. In fact, it is the anti-Taco Bell: the tortillas and sauces are made daily from scratch and there is always something natural cooking in the open kitchen. : :Every ingredient is guaranteed not to come from a can or a squirt tube. La Salsa Loca serves up casual, healthy Mexican cuisine using only all-natural ingredients. No animal fat, artificial colors, MSG, preservatives, or microwaves are in sight. All the fresh vegetables - like the avocados for the guacamole and mangos for the fat-free house dressing- are proudly displayed in a large, glass-door refrigerator. La Salsa Loca even has its own farm, which is claimed to be the only place in Korea that grows jalapeno peppers and tomatillos, little golf ball-size green tomatoes used to make a mild, tangy green salsa. : :La Salsa Loca first opened in California in 1979 and became a popular restaurant chain of "tacquerias" or neighborhood taco bars. The restaurant is all bright light and pastel colors. The decorative touches are minimal but telling: One wall features a mural of desert flora and another is covered with large, colorful pincushions in the shape of vegetables. : :Located in the heart of the business district in Yeouido, La Salsa Loca is great for bottles of Coronas or Negro Modelos over a plate of nachos after work. The margaritas here, of course, are made with fresh-squeezed limes. : :Take subway line 5, get off at Yeouido station, take exit 4, walk straight for 200m and turn left at the 1st traffic light (you'll see KB *b bank). Walk another 50m and the restaurant is on your right on the ground level. Or refer to http://lasalsaloca.co.kr/03-location.asp . : :* Telephone (02) 780-8133 : :* Hours :+ 11:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. Monday through Friday :+ Saturday 12:00 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. :+ Sunday and Holidays 12:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. : :* Web Site : http://www.lasalsaloca.com/ for English and Korea menu : :
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