Tenoch Mexican finally opened on February 10, 2014 in Boston’s North End at 3 Lewis Street, according to an announcement on Facebook. The North End restaurant with take out joins the Medford location, both owned by Alvaro Sandoval. Tenoch also operates a mobile food truck. Tenoch will be the only Mexican restaurant in the North Read More…
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Tenoch Mexican Restaurant Opposed by Neighborhood Council [Video]
[responsive_youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqVLd1IxOD8] Video: Tenoch Mexican at the North End / Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) meeting held on March 11, 2013 at the Nazzaro Community Center. The North End / Waterfront Neighborhood Council, NEWNC, voted 3-5 to oppose Tenoch Mexican, a proposed restaurant with take-out at 1-3 Lewis Street by operator Alvaro Sandoval. Prince Building abutters Read More…
Tenoch Mexican Taqueria Receives Residents’ Association Support for New Restaurant at 1-3 Lewis Street [Video]
Alvaro Sandoval, owner of Tenoch Mexican Taqueria in Medford, received a supportive vote of 23-6 from the North End / Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA) for a take-out service variance that would allow a new Mexican restaurant to open at 1-3 Lewis Street in the North End. Tenoch (http://www.tenochmexican.com/) would be the only Mexican restaurant in Read More…
El Triunfo at 69 Prince Street Closes Mexican and Salvadoran Restaurant
A little more than a year after opening, El Trinfo Restaurant at 69 Prince St. has closed its business in the North End. According to Boston Restaurant Talk, the South End location remains open. In the middle of mostly Italian restaurants and shops, El Triunfo was offering Mexican food such as tacos and burritos as Read More…
El Triunfo at 69 Prince St. Receives Support from Neighborhood Council
In one of the swiftest licensing presentations ever, the North End / Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) unanimously voted, 9-0, to support El Triunfo Restaurant’s take-out license at 69 Prince Street. The applicant, Daniel Surian, also agreed to changeout the neon sign in the window at the request of Councilor Anne Devlin Tagiaferro. More information on Read More…