Score tasty chimichangas, tacos, cakes and more off this Bronx train stop
You won’t find many international chain eateries near the border of the Bronx neighborhoods of Mount Eden and Claremont, where the B line stops at 170th St./Grand Concourse. Like most in this area, these three shops are all independently owned and operated.
Tacos and tables
Nuevo Tulcingo Azteca — new to the E. 170th St. shopping corridor as of last summer — is one of the few spots on this part of the strip with a proper dining room.
This comes in handy, because even though Mexican specialities like sesame-seed topped sandwiches called cemitas ($8), or meat and cheese-topped tostadas (three for $10), are easily transportable, they’re always better just off the griddle than out of styrofoam.