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How birria took over restaurant menus across the country
  + stars: | 2024-09-25 | by ( Amelia Lucas | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +5 min
Birria burrito surrounded by birria tacos, birria munchwrap, birria loaded fries and birria consommé at Little Miner Taco in North Bethesda, Maryland. Birria tacos use the slow-cooked meat as a filling and usually include a consommé on the side to dip the taco. Over the past four years, birria has seen its presence on restaurant menus grow 412%, largely thanks to midscale and casual-dining chains, according to market research firm Datassential. More recently, birria took off in New York City, with restaurants and food trucks serving up tacos and consommé across the five boroughs. Finding opportunityQdoba's Brisket Birria, seen here in the chain's quesadillas.
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"Food Wars" hosts Harry Kersh and Joe Avella travel across Los Angeles to find the best birria tacos in the city. They'll be visiting five locations in just one day to see what the city has to offer. This is "Food Tours." This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.
Persons: Harry Kersh, Joe Avella Organizations: Business Locations: Los Angeles
When Ivy Berubes, 22, orders a Shirley Temple at the Sarapes Mexican Restaurant bar, they make it for her even though it’s not on the menu. The menu also doesn’t list “The Tommy Bowl” — a deconstructed burrito — but Tommy Agramonte, 20, gets to order it; after all, it is named after him. Located in Enfield, a quiet Connecticut suburb near the border of Massachusetts, Sarapes is owned and operated by the Chavez Mellado family, who immigrated from Mexico in the 1980s. “It’s one of the reasons why we’ve been able to maintain ourselves in this country,” said Adrian Martinez Chavez, the photographer for this story, whose grandparents Eduardo Chavez Solano and Cutberta Mellado de Chavez started the restaurant. When they come home to Sarapes, they can return to where they started.
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