UNO by La Carnita: They expected 1,000, but when the art exhibit got under way last Friday more than 3,000 taco lovers descended on the Evergreen Brickworks
Rob Dean (left) and Ashley Jacot De Boinod at La Carnita's Uno: The Art Show at Evergreen Brick Works.
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(left to right) Kim Yong-Set, Alice Keogh and Jack Kwok
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Chef Nick Liu prepares churros at La Carnita's Uno.
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Guests mingle and look at art during La Carnita's Uno: The Art Show at Evergreen Brick Works.
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Amanda Alvaro (left) and Meredith Klapowich
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Richard and Colleen Peddie
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Artist Talwst (left) and Julia Che
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Chef Scott Vivian sounds the start of food service at La Carnita's Uno.
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Guests wait in line to enter La Carnita's Uno.
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Artist Shingo Shimizu next to his art at La Carnita's Uno.
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Guests wait in line for tacos
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A DJ at La Carnita's Uno: The Art Show at Evergreen Brick Works.
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Guests look at La Carnita inspired art during La Carnita's Uno.
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La Carnita's Andrew Richmond (left) and Amin Todai.
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