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Five for Friday: Best places in Prince George to get tacos

With so many options, you could be having tacos for breakfast
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Love tacos? Here are some ideas for your next taco run. (via BX Pub/Facebook)

It's time to taco 'bout tacos. Fish, beef, chicken or meatless? Hard shell or soft shell? The possibilities are endless. 

So to help you satisfy your taco cravings, here are some of the best places in Prince George to fill up. 

Joey's Seafood Restaurants

Joey's restaurants are a seafood restaurant, so of course, there are going to be fish tacos (but there are other options). 

The tacos contain wild Alaska pollock, hand-cut pico de gallo, chipotle aioli, cheese and shaved cabbage. They are also served with french fries.

You can have a one-fish taco dinner or a two-fish taco dinner. 

If you aren't a fish fan, you can also have crispy shrimp or chicken. 

Thursdays are $4 fish taco day! (If you can eat a lot, then this would be great for you.)

You can find them at 826 Central St. E

Amigo's

Calling our amigos! 

Amigos Taco shop serves up many types and flavours of tacos. You can't go wrong. 

Beef super soft taco, chicken super soft taco, bean super soft taco, hard shell crunchy taco, just to name a few. Is your mouth watering yet? Ours are. 

So gather up your amigos and have some taco goodness. 

You can visit them at 229 Brunswick St. 

Original Joe's

Yes, this is a chain restaurant, but they are delicious either way. 

Don't long beach fish tacos sound exhilarating? 

Mahi mahi, avocado, lettuce, tomato, green onion, cilantrio and chipotle aioli to finish. 

Surfs up!

Original Joe's is located at 5224 Domano Blvd. in College Heights. 

BX Pub

If you like food-truck style, this is the place for you. 

Their fish tacos do have a bit of a kick with jalapeno. They also have cabbage, tomato, and an amazing sauce. 

You even get your tacos and fries served on a cookie sheet. 

You can surf on over at 433 Carney St.

Nancy O's

Pakora sounds like a fancy name, right? 

You get two tortillas, vegetable pakoras (which originate from India). Who doesn't love vegetables dipped in batter and then fried? Spinach, mango chutney, spicy mayo and cilantro top off these tacos. 

You can also add prawns or chicken for $5. 

Our mouths are watering once again.

You can find Nancy O's at 1261 Third Ave. 

Did we miss a fave taco place of yours? Comment below.