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BIEN MEXICAN TAQUERIA & AGAVE CANTINA KEEPS THE FLAVOR FLOWING

The recent opening of Bien Mexicana Taqueria & Agave Cantina in Cicero proves there is a silver lining in every cloud. The business first appeared amid the COVID-19 pandemic as a food truck. Now, three years later, it has become a brick-and-mortar eatery inhabiting the space formerly occupied by a long-standing coffee shop. New and old customers are flocking to the South Peru Street site, and all are raving about the delicious and fresh food.

Angela Garcia, who initiated Bien Mexicana as a food truck, partnered with local

“I have always cooked,” Garcia says. “I started baking when I was 11 or so, and began to make Mexican food when I was a teenager, making tamales with my greatgrandmother and great-aunts. Owning a food truck or restaurant was something I had wanted to do.”

“When COVID hit, I had a recruiting business but it came to a stop,” Garcia continues. “I needed a way to bring in income, so I put up a post on my neighborhood Facebook page that I was selling tamales, chips and salsa. Right away trailer, and with the help of her brother, converted it into a food truck. After getting it approved by the health department, she rented space at the commercial kitchen of the Noblesville American Legion and later at the VFW. Four or five days a week, she was out traveling to different events and locations. Some days, between cooking and driving, the only sleep she got was a twohour nap.

“I loved the food truck but it was rough,” she says. “It truly was a mobile restaurant but there was so much loading and unloading. Owning a restaurant is still a lot of hard work but it’s nice to stay in the same place.”

The food and drinks make visitors so devoted to Bien Mexicana. Everything is made on-site from recipes Garcia developed herself. One popular dish is the Birria makes her own masa, or corn flour dough, that surrounds the fillings.

In addition to the many other tacos, tortas (sandwiches), salads, quesadillas and nachos on the menu, Bien Mexicana has a full liquor license. Margaritas are made to order with simple syrup made by Garcia. Besides cocktails, several different varieties of beer are available. Don’t miss out on Horchata, a beverage made from rice, milk, vanilla and cinnamon.

“My biggest surprise so far is not in how busy we are, but in how happy the employees are that work here,” Garcia says. “I didn’t anticipate how much we would have been there for us since day one of the food truck.”

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