Polonsky & Friends Designs Narrow Taco Restaurant in Soho, Combining Mexico City and New York City Flavors
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Dan Howarth
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Summary
Santo Taco, a narrow taco restaurant in New York's Soho, designed by Polonsky & Friends, combines Mexico City taqueria style with New York City diner vibes. The eatery was launched by restaurateur Santiago Perez, known for Cosme.
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· 3 pulledMexico City taqueria meets New York City diner at this compact eatery in Lower Manhattan, designed by local studio Polonsky & Friends.
Santo Taco occupies a sliver of a building facing Kenmare Street in Soho, beside La Esquina, and was launched by restaurateur Santiago Perez, who's behind the popular restaurant Cosme.
Santo Taco occupies a narrow structure along Kenmare
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