You’ll need to do laundry after eating this incredible pambazo, which is a Mexico City-style torta filled with a hash of chorizo and potato, the whole of which gets dunked in red chile sauce and then griddled. Johnson, Orange County Register/SCNG) Gonzalez’s Restaurant 19th St., Costa Mesa, 94, Pambazo at Gonzalez’s Restaurant in Orange (Photo by Brad A. It really doesn’t get any better or fresher than this. Combine those two things with refried beans, chopped lettuce and tomato, and you’ve got a fantastic sandwich. They also bake their own bolillo buns for the tortas. This tiny shop across the street from the DMV in Costa Mesa makes great carnitas. This ramen in Fountain Valley could start a laksa revolution.A new perspective on Thai classics in Lake Forest.French patisserie isn’t easy, and it is rarely as good as this spot in Newport Beach.Same lofty Huntington Beach address, but this is not the same Henry’s.Johnson, Orange County Register/SCNG) More from Brad A. ($9) 32141 Alipaz St., San Juan Capistrano, 94, /elcoyotitomexicanrestaurant Carnitas torta at Gloria’s Mexican Food in Costa Mesa (Photo by Brad A. Goes great with a hand-made, ice-cold Michelada. ![]() ![]() Just like the restaurant itself, this torta is a classic: carnitas, refried beans, mayo, lettuce, tomato and jalapeños on a toasted telera bun. ![]() Johnson, Orange County Register/SCNG) El Coyotito Carnitas torta at El Coyotito in San Juan Capistrano (Photo by Brad A. However, I recently started thinking about the many great tortas I’ve eaten here through the years, so I made a list anyway. I never set out to write a story about Mexican sandwiches. Admittedly, I cannot claim that this list is, in any way, the ultimate roundup of tortas in Orange County.
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