Kick *ss Tacos Opening in Summerlin

The new taco brand is opening at Summerlin Takeout
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Summerlin Takeout, a “restaurant co-op that’s modernizing the traditional food hall experience” will soon welcome a new taco concept into its culinary community. Kick Ass Tacos will open soon at Summerlin Takeout, offering a variety of tacos through the food hall’s system of online ordering and touchscreen kiosks.

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“Our humble little company is on a mission when it comes to tacos,” says the Kick Ass Tacos website. “We remind ourselves daily with every taco made we stand for many years of family tradition. The cultural implication of the name reminds the consumer of how good the food really is. This pushes us daily to uphold impeccable standards at any cost. Shortcuts are a quick way to the end which inevitably lacks care. This is why we believe in making our food from scratch and paying attention to every detail with a ‘no shortcuts’ attitude. We exemplify this motto ‘NO SHORTCUTS.’”

The brand’s tacos come with proteins like Kickass Meat Mix (Marinated Beef & Pork), Kickass Pastor, Kickass Grilled Chicken, and Kickass Veggie Mix. The menu also features burritos and Especiales like Posole Ramen and Chingon Fries.

Opening at Summerlin Takeout, Kick Ass Tacos will join concepts like Fry Dayz Fish & Wings, Rainbow Garden Cafe, GoodHood Burgers, and Casa Madrid.

You can follow @kickazztacos to keep up with Kick Ass Tacos news.

Neil Cooney

Neil Cooney

Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. He lives in Nashville, TN, where he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
Neil Cooney

Neil Cooney

Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. He lives in Nashville, TN, where he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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3 months ago

That’s nowhere near Sumerlin.

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