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The menu was always small at Sonoratown on the outskirts of the Fashion District, and the coronavirus didn’t change that.
The critically acclaimed Mexican restaurant still sells tacos and burritos filled with mesquite-grilled beef and chicken, flaky handmade flour tortillas and an awesome coconut horchata that’s like an island vacation in a cup.
But the small spot looked like a mini-mart when I visited last week for the first time in more than a year.
Cases of beer and Mexican Coke rested on bars where eaters used to lean. Boxes of tortilla chips covered up art on the brightly colored walls. A counter with random knickknacks blocked anyone from entering what used to be the dining room and patio.