Noun
a sandal with flat heels and an upper of woven leather straps
Source: WordNetElotes, mushroom and huitlacoche huaraches, and a cheese-encased steak taco that nods to a taqueria in the Condesa neighborhood of Mexico City place diners squarely in the Mexican capital. Source: Internet
Garcia checks in on her children during a lull at Huaraches Doña Chio. Source: Internet
The menu features authentic Mexican street food, like tortas, huaraches (Mexican corn flatbreads topped with meats and vegetables), handmade tamales, and quesadillas. Source: Internet
La Cocina's street food vendors (think El Huarache Loco's huaraches, Estrellita's Snacks' pupusas, Onigilly rice balls) in 10x10 tents with two items each, priced at about $3 and $8. Source: Internet