Taco chain opens first Inland Empire location

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So on Monday I attended the grand opening of King Taco in Ontario. I thought it would be of some siginficance since this was the taco chain's first Inland Empire location. I guess I didn't expect to see so many people waiting in line.
I was told, patrons waited an average of 30 to 40 minutes to get their food.
As I walked around the store I ran into Gregorio Olguin of Ontario. I thought I would share his story because he has been going to King Taco for 40 years.
Olguin said he grew up eating there since he was three and he has taken his children there as well.
Once a week he and his family travel to the 3rd Street Los Angeles location to eat and to this date he said he has not found tacos with meat that have a better marinade.
"They've had me hooked," he said. "I have a taco stand myself but this place beats all taco shops everywhere."
The restaurant is located at 406 N Mountain Avenue, the closest cross street is D Street.

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connie loya said:

do you do weddings I need a catier for 100 guest.

Connie

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