I, A Latina, Tried French Tacos For The First Time, And They Were Certainly...S…
The French are really playing it fast and loose with what they consider "tacos."
Paris, France - Food enthusiast Shay Spence recently shared his experience at O'Tacos, a fast-food chain in Paris, describing it as the 'Taco Bell of France' and the originator of the 'French taco.' Spence's video review highlighted the extensive customization options available through a self-service kiosk, allowing customers to select their preferred amount of fries, cheese sauce, protein, and various additional sauces and cheeses, including local favorites like Boursin and Laughing Cow. He sampled two distinct 'tacos,' one featuring chicken tenders and hash browns, which he preferred, and another more traditional version packed with French fries, a generous amount of cheese, and sauces. Spence noted that the 'sleazy cheese' in the traditional taco was surprisingly intense, even for his palate, humorously attributing his critical observation to being 'entirely too sober' for the experience. The review concluded with a positive mention of a chocolate-filled donut, a sweet end to the unique Parisian fast-food adventure. The video offers a glimpse into a distinct fast-food culture, contrasting with typical American taco chains.
The French are really playing it fast and loose with what they consider "tacos."
