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Businiess name:  Bob's Taco Station
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Rosenberg, TX: Wow. Not a lot out here. You’ve got it’s sister-city, Richmond, which is fairly well-known, but nothing else really jumps out at you. Unless, you’ve found Bob’s Taco Station. This place is almost considered a tourist attraction. That’s when Food Network Star, Chef Guy Fieri came down to scope it out on his show, Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives. That in itself exponentially increased the buzz around the metropolitan are. Now, I’m a morning person. More often than not, morning people are breakfast people. I think that Bob’s does it better than anyone else. How? Customizable breakfast tacos on home-made tortillas. (It’s not any wonder why I’ve dated so many Hispanic women with the hopes that they know how to cook.) Get it any way you want it. And please do not forget the house red sauce. It’s to die for. Bob’s does have a menu which boasts more than breakfast tacos, but if I’m not there for the tacos, I will be eagerly awaiting their Puerto (pork) Tamales. I have never inserted a better phallic-shaped object in my mouth. (I promise. Do not like men.) These are made fresh in-store and the meat they use is slow-cooked and falls apart in your mouth. Now, tamales are made with two simple ingredients inside the corn husk. The corn-formulated outside, called Maize, and the actual meat which dubs the kind of tamale. Most tamale places put copious amounts of Maize with a dollop of meat. Not here. Quite the opposite. These things will change your life. The establishment is very proud of their humble beginnings and will not change their design due to having national merit and popularity. They will not take down any of their garage sale décor or represent any other high schools who are not local (they have school banners strewn about the dining room and are very proud of the inner-district rivalries). Their commitment to their integrity and their community is incredible and something that I wish a multitude of businesses would embrace. It is truly and awe-inspiring thing. I really respect this private business for everything which it upholds. Hats off. Bob’s Taco Station - Change nothing. Gain everything. You’ve placed Rosenberg, TX on the map. Kudos. - n@. Pros: Breakfast Tacos, Tamales Cons: Men's Restroom Outside

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