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Instead, listen to what Roberto Cano Rodriguez of Berto’s Taqueria, a ghost kitchen that operates two days a week out of Tommy’s Pizzeria at 842 Corydon Ave., has to say on the matter. Roberto Cano Rodriguez has also been hired to stage pop-up taco bars at city breweries, including Barn Hammer, Kilter and Nonsuch.
(John Woods / Free Press) Last month, Cano Rodriguez took advantage of a sun-drenched Sunday afternoon by moving his setup outdoors to prepare food on Tommy’s spacious patio, in an effort to emulate an authentic Mexican street-taco experience. Forty-five minutes after firing up a grill laden with a mountain of chipotle chicken and slow-cooked beef, he welcomed a small group of people who informed him they had been out for a casual stroll through the neighbourhood when they picked up the aroma of something yummy. Funny they should say that, came Cano Rodriguez’s response.
As it turned out, they weren’t the only ones that day who had followed their sniffer to his locale. Despite the fact.