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Jalisco: the Clarksville taqueria that smells like Mexico | Edition 24

David bracamonte by David bracamonte
May 9, 2026
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The impact of Hispanic restaurants in the evolution of American culture is indisputable. These gastronomic spaces fulfill a function that transcends the simple offering of delicious food; they have become ports of encounter and connection between people of different cultural backgrounds. In the same way, they act as a powerful engine of entrepreneurship and economic growth throughout the United States.

Hispanic restaurants have managed to fuse the essence of their roots with the dynamism of American culture, adapting to local tastes and preferences without losing their authenticity. This cultural exchange is palpable in every dish, every flavor and every culinary experience.

In this 24th edition, we celebrate the courage and entrepreneurial spirit that drives the owners of these restaurants. We recognize the passion for gastronomy that is reflected in every corner of Hispanic restaurants and that marks their hallmark.

For those who aspire to contribute to this movement, we present a guide with practical tips for opening a restaurant. We explore how to design an innovative menu that maintains the essence of Hispanic cuisine while appealing to a diverse and modern audience. We address not only the practical side of the business, but also the creative spirit that makes these restaurants so unique.

In addition, we are proud to highlight an exclusive interview with Claudia Herrera, the intrepid owner of Taqueria Jalisco in Clarksville, Tennessee. Through her words, we delve into the universe of Mexican restaurants and their relevant contribution to the enrichment of American culture. Claudia shares her story, her passion and how her establishment has become a beacon of authentic Mexican food in the local community.

This fascinating journey through the influence of Hispanic restaurants invites us to appreciate and better understand their valuable contribution. It is an experience that goes beyond gastronomy, immersing us in a rich tapestry of tradition, diversity and entrepreneurship that shapes American culture every day.




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David Bracamonte is a journalist with a master's degree in Marketing, Business, and Communication from Universidad del Desarrollo (UDD, Chile) and the founder of Hispanos Emprendedores (Hispanic Entrepreneurs). For over a decade, he has been helping Hispanic entrepreneurs in the United States and Chile build solid businesses, from legally forming LLCs to developing digital marketing strategies, local SEO, and practical implementation of artificial intelligence. He is also the creator of FormatuEmpresa.com, a platform specializing in business creation for Hispanics in the USA, and Academia Hispanos Emprendedores (Hispanic Entrepreneurs Academy), a business education program in Spanish. His work combines the operational experience of someone who has built and launched real brands with academic rigor and a journalistic perspective to explain complex business, tax, and technology topics in clear language.

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