Andrew Zimmern's Go-To Chicago Restaurant For Birria - Exclusive
When asked about his preferred dining spots when not making tacos at home, Andrew Zimmern told Food Republic he loves Birrieria Zaragoza in Chicago.
Read MoreWhen asked about his preferred dining spots when not making tacos at home, Andrew Zimmern told Food Republic he loves Birrieria Zaragoza in Chicago.
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