My first visit to the new Pancho’s Mexican Food, 2830 E. Seventh St., as a foodie was quite the experience. But it also was a trip back in time. Way back.
When you enter the east door of Pancho’s, you will see a storyboard about how the Aleman family migrated from Mexico to Kansas City, where they would start their first of many successful restaurants. Nearby is a large black-and-white photograph of the Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa wearing bandoliers. It was a photo that I had seen before. ×
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