It’s not everyday you can get authentic burritos from a tour bus-turned-lunch wagon in downtown Honolulu.
Or at least you couldn’t until this summer, when former KTUH deejay Paul “Mano Lopez” Zarate, along with two cousins, converted a Roberts Hawai‘i tour bus — bought off Craigslist and took “a few dollars and a whole lot of elbow grease” — into Zaratez Mexicatessen.
At first, the unmarked bus set up shop at various locations in town, from a parking lot in Chinatown to the John A. Burns School of Medicine in Kaka‘ako. Some days you had to check Zaratez’s Twitter or Facebook accounts. It was word-of-salivating-mouth.
Not anymore.
After a theft to the wagon that put Zarate, 37, out of business for awhile, Zaratez got a new — and permanent — location on Mokihana Street, right off Kapahulu Avenue. So fans of his authentic homestyle burritos and tacos don’t have to wonder where they’ll get their next Mexican fix anymore.
“Had those events not happened,” he said, “it may have taken longer for me to see this come to fruition.”
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Zaratez Mexicatessen, 3121 Mokihana St. off Kapahulu Ave. Hours: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Phone: 808-227-1422. Facebook: www.facebook.com/zaratez. E-mail: [email protected]. Twitter: @zaratez.
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Ah finally they get their own post. Love this place, no BS just good stuff and fast service. Since it’s easy for me to get there from work I have become a regular customer. I just ate there last night. 🙂 I totally agree on the mixing the chicken and chorizo, especially in a burrito. He will also put all of the day’s meats in one burrito as a “mixta” as well. Don’t forget the al pastor (spicy pork) special on Saturdays as well. VIVA ZARATEZ!
MEXICATESSEN is the greatest word i’ve ever heard. copyright it immediately.
I am seriously gonna have to eat there for lunch tommorrow. Might be kinda slight off course from work but…I love Mexican grinds. Ariba!
The food/portions look good here. There is a great place in the LA area called Mexi-Catessen. Been around since the early 70’s.
Try the Al Pastor, spicy pork, only on Saturdays though. Yum!
Hello Cat!
Fuud pixs Thrusday?
Sold! I need to try this place STAT! Thanks for the inspiration Cat!
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