Discovering Corvallis' Culinary Gems: Tacovore and Uncle Sun
2024-04-26
Uncover the hidden treasures of Corvallis dining with a look at Tacovore's innovative tacos and Uncle Sun's crispy chicken.
1. Tacovore
Recently, I had the pleasure of dining at Tacovore, a unique spot that's transformed from an old fast-food joint into a vibrant eatery with both indoor and outdoor seating. The menu is diverse, offering both vegan and non-vegan taco options. While I enjoyed the creative twist on their tacos, especially the carne asada, I found some of the flavors, like the house red salsa, to be a bit underwhelming. However, the handmade salsa was truly a standout. The service could use a friendlier touch, but the overall concept and the dedication to unique dining experiences make Tacovore a must-visit for taco lovers.
Address: 2503 NW Kings Blvd, Corvallis, OR 97330
Phone: (541) 360-3919
2. Uncle Sun
If you're looking for a spot that nails the flavor every time, Uncle Sun is your go-to! I've been a regular here and can't get enough of their crispy, crunchy dark meat chicken. They even make it non-spicy for folks like me! The garlic eggplant and Chengdu chili oil wontons are a must-try too. The vibe is super family-friendly, and the staff goes out of their way to make you feel welcome. It's a gem that stands out among local Chinese spots, perfect for a pre-game meal or a casual dinner out.
Address: 1585 SW 53rd St, Corvallis, OR 97333
Phone: (541) 368-5138
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