Tacombi: Heaven for fish taco aficionados

 
 

Today is March 19th and, despite the fact that we're ONE day away from "spring," the weather in NYC is anything but.  And, look, if it were just snowing and not sleeting/raining, I wouldn't be in such a foul mood.  But toting this heavy umbrella around town in my fugly rain boots - and parka - and ear muffs - and gloves - is wreaking havoc on my mood.  And my waistline.  Because all I want to do is stay indoors and hibernate with comfort food and highly caloric beverages.  Sorry, El Bloombito.

Speaking of comfort food, I cannot stop thinking about these incredible 'crispy fish' tacos that I had a few weekends ago at Tacombi.  And just how desperately I wish that the restaurant delivered to my office!  Especially on a cold and wet day like today.  Argh.

 
A life-alteringly-delicious fish taco

A life-alteringly-delicious fish taco

 

The picture, above, does not do my beloved 'crispy fish' tacos any justice.  Trust me on that.  Served atop a fresh, 3"x3" corn tortilla are two hunks of batter-fried white fish that are drizzled with homemade spicy mayo.  The taco is finished with a small mound of crunchy, pickled red cabbage.  This is, hands down, NYC's best fish taco.  Period.  End of story.

 
Taco sampler

Taco sampler

 

During our visit to Tacombi, Robin and I sampled an assortment of other taco varieties, as well - everything from pork belly with chicharrones to corn/poblano/huitlacohe.  But it was the 'crispy fish' that, truly, tugged at our heart strings.

Another item that I thoroughly enjoyed was the ceviche, which was accompanied by house-made tostados.  Served atop a bed of smashed avocado were citrus and heat-flecked chunks of incredibly fresh fish (I believe it was red snapper that day).  Dynamite!

 
Ceviche

Ceviche

 

And to wash it all down?  Sangria, of course.  *Tacombi does not have a liquor license.  Just wine and beer for now

 
Sangria

Sangria

 

I can hardly wait for the warm days to come when I can just bike over to Tacombi for a lunch pickup.  Did I mention that I plan to start biking to work?  In the meantime, I'll just have to get my Tacombi fix on nights or weekends. 

 
Warehouse chic

Warehouse chic

 

But at least the restaurant's actual space is super fun.  And funky.  And enormous.  Plus, I can get out of there with a full belly and a tipsy stagger without breaking the bank.

Until we eat again,

Lindsay, The Lunch Belle