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Tacos 5 star! Carnitas was my favorite, very flavorful with some crispy bits! Yeay! Then Asada was pretty flavorful also. The chicken was not… pretty basic, nothing special. All the meat was great, juicy, not dry or chewy. The best is the perfectly grilled, double-corn tortilla which I feel is absolutely necessary for a taco. At $1.75 each, it was the perfect meal. Yum. Two salsas- red sauce seems like it’s a mild sauce, then builds to a moderate-spicy burn… it’s a delay burn. Torta 2-3 star. I made the mistake of getting pollo. Bread is soft, but turns into a flat droopy mess after a few minutes. Too much mayo. Not enough meat. Tomatoes were fresh. Not worth the $6.50!! Parking lot is small and at lunch time it’s busy. I’ll definitely come back for the carnitas and asada tacos. Pass on the rest!

Chiva Torta – Menu with Prices – 454 Mortimer St, Santa Ana

I had a Torta ahogada with pork meat, they asked if I wanted it spicy and I said yes. My first time there so I didn’t know what I was in for.. my Torta was good and so spicy.. lol next time I’m going to try it not spicy. And yes I will be back!!! My kids had a quesadilla of carnitas, tacos de buche and my husband had the tacos dorados de buche.. They all enjoyed their food, but the tacos dorados de buche and the torras were a hit with me. I do recommend you bring your lawn chairs, if u find parking close enough, to enjoy your food by your car.. I would definitely come back again to try the rest of their items on their menu. Y arriba Las Chivas!!

Super Tacos Panchitos – Menu with Prices – Byron St, Corona

I’m giving a 1 star because there is no zero star. First of all let me start by saying the guy who took our order was not friendly. Treated us like we were white tourists. My torta was the saddest looking torta and no taste, I’ve ever had in my life. It was so dry. I got a mini tomato, mini avocado, and mini cheese. Ordered a pastor burrito and got an Asada burrito. Do not waste your time nor money. The torta was over 7 bucks. Over priced not good. Bread was hard and tasted old. We paid 30 bucks for 2 tortas and a burrito and 2 hard shell tacos. To top it off, I got no chips and salsas.

Pinch a Taco 2 – Menu with Prices – 5005 S MacDill Ave, Tampa

I was on this side of the Bay and came here on a whim for lunch. I grew up in Southern California, where burritos and tacos are abundant. It’s simple, flavorful, quick, and delicious and cheap. After living in Florida for 6 years I’ve pretty much given up on Mexican food… until now! The menu is simple. A few meats to choose from and you pick your delivery method (taco, burrito, torta etc. My first time here I had 5 tacos, a variety of carne asada, pastor, pollo asado, and shrimp. All 5 were magnificent. The meat was fresh and flavorful, served on a corn tortilla (flour is available too), with onions and cilantro. I got them to go and got both red and green salsa. After one bite I knew I finally found a taco shop. A few weeks later I had a carne asada burrito. It was. A similar experience as far as nostalgia. Beans, meat, guacamole, pico de gallo, and a little lettuce. I think I’d prefer tacos next time, but the burrito was amazing none the less. Both times I washed my meal down with a large horchata. It’s a sweet cold cinnamon rice drink. Trust me, you can’t go wrong. I’ll definitely be back soon, and looking forward to trying their ceviche.

Tacos el Juanito – Menu with Prices – 1866 S Euclid Ave, Ontario

Stopped by this shop because it had a lot of positive reviews…I was craving birria, but I remembered this shop had good reviews and I figured why not, I’ll get birria next time…Any how I’d love to give this place more stars but it comes down to the whole experience…The staff is great, very friendly and work hard to get that food out…The menu is very simple, and easy to order from. We actually got one of everything. The prices are reasonable, hence why we got one of everything…They have this great family Meal Deal one 1 meat burrito, 6 tacos any meat, 1 meat quesadilla, & 2 large drinks for $20…we added 1 meat nachos which show a nacho cheese sauce but actually use grated cheese but it’s packed with lots of meat. We also got an asada torta and a asada mulitas. We got it all!!!! Now the drawbacks…they give you tons of meat, which is not a drawback, but the asada is not seasoned…very bland…no fat, but very bland, needs citrus and salt and be cooked a lil less, some piece were very dry…the Mulitas was very tasty and enjoyable. We ordered the the carnitas burrito and quesadilla, and it’s anything but dry…it’s got a lot of flavor, but it also has a ton of oil…oil poured out the plate of the quesadilla, and the burrito foil was saturated all the way around the inside and outside of the burrito wrapper. The torta was good as it had the spicy guacamole and mayonnaise and beans kept the meat wet and masked the lack of seasonings. Next I gotta complain about the chilé…it tastes like cheap La Cadena jar or canned salsa…the Rojo was very vinegar and hot, no salt or citrus or garlic or spice…the Verde was the better of the two and it was very simple too…and I love chilé and sadly theirs fell flat… I also asked for the grilled cebolla & Jalapenos, and they two were oily and no salt what so every…it tastes oily…the piña was good, just your standard fountain Pineapple water…sadly I can’t recommend this shop, as there are many other contenders around the area that are far better-

Taco Truck of Dos Hermanos Menu with Prices 221 W Valley Ave, Birmingham

I have finally hunt this food truck down and the hype is real – everything I got was delicious and best of all, very reasonably priced! Make sure you bring cash because they don’t take card, but for ~$10 you can be get a bangin’ meal. Between my friend and I we ordered: 2 tostada civeche, 1 asada (steak), 1 pollo (chicken), 1 barbacoa (lamb), 1 chorizo, and 2 buche (pork belly) which all came out to $18. Tacos are $2, Tostada are $3 each (minimum of 2 for to go orders) We got it to go and took it to Railroad Park to eat. I got the pollo and buche tacos and I loved the flavor of the pollo taco! It was super flavorful and not dry at all. The buche was also good but not as inherently flavorful as the pollo. My tostada was also very good and I’m glad they put the tortilla chips on the side so it didn’t get soggy during transport. My friend’s favorite taco he got was the lamb barbacoa, but he loved all of them. Overall, would recommend coming to check this gem out! Hands down the best AND most affordable tacos in town!

Tacos Dos Hermanos Taco Truck Menu with Prices 50 14th St N, Birmingham

I have finally hunt this food truck down and the hype is real – everything I got was delicious and best of all, very reasonably priced! Make sure you bring cash because they don’t take card, but for ~$10 you can be get a bangin’ meal. Between my friend and I we ordered: 2 tostada civeche, 1 asada (steak), 1 pollo (chicken), 1 barbacoa (lamb), 1 chorizo, and 2 buche (pork belly) which all came out to $18. Tacos are $2, Tostada are $3 each (minimum of 2 for to go orders) We got it to go and took it to Railroad Park to eat. I got the pollo and buche tacos and I loved the flavor of the pollo taco! It was super flavorful and not dry at all. The buche was also good but not as inherently flavorful as the pollo. My tostada was also very good and I’m glad they put the tortilla chips on the side so it didn’t get soggy during transport. My friend’s favorite taco he got was the lamb barbacoa, but he loved all of them. Overall, would recommend coming to check this gem out! Hands down the best AND most affordable tacos in town!

El Burrito Rico Menu with Prices 4404 River Rd, Amarillo

Great burritos and tacos! Growing up in El Paso I consider myself somewhat of a mexican food expert. I love burritos and tacos and there is no place in town I like better than El Burrito Rico. They have a wide selection of burritos and tacos including carne asada (my favorite), picadillo, chile verde, chile rojo, barbacoa, carnitas, pollo (chicken), al pastor, and even tongue (lengua). I roll with the asada and sometimes add guacamole. To die for. Their tacos have the same fillings but on soft corn tortillas. Delicioso. They have breakfast burritos as well and they don’t skimp on the portions. They come with two eggs, cheese, potatoes and your choice of bacon, ham or sausage. They have two salsas–a red and a green. I always order both because I just can’t choose one. They are both so good (I probably lean towards the green most days). They are located across the street from Pleasant Valley Elementary school in a bright yellow building. There is no indoor seating only drive-thru or walk-up but it is perfect for a fast breakfast or lunch on the go.

Joliza’s Tacos – Menu with Prices – 2233 Pacific Ave, Long Beach

With 7 million taco shops to choose from in this area, YOU CAN STOP YOUR SEARCH HERE!! Hands down, best best best best best tacos I’ve had! From the very light fry on the small corn tortilla to the most delicious green/red sauce you’ll ever taste, this place knocked our socks off! We tried the tacos de papa, carne asada, carnitas, pollo, and pastor. The meats were cooked so well, so flavorful and juicy! Horchata was our beverage and it did not disappoint either. We prefer it to be a little on the sweeter side, and it was perfect! Drooling, so freaken good! We will be coming back every time we are in the area. Oh and equally as important, the service was amazing as well! Loved the gentleman there who helped us, took our order and made us feel right at home. P.s Sorry we don’t have a picture, we completely forgot to take one because… well, the food.

Taqueria El Pastorcito – Menu with Prices – 3965 E Owens Ave, Las Vegas

We usually hit up the the truck on Charleston Blvd but today we found out they have a brick and mortar spot on Owens. The customer service was impeccable, the cashier was very knowledgeable and had no problem explaining on what everything was. We had the Parrillada which is skillet of asada, al pastor, pollo and chorizo with bell peppers, mushrooms, nopales and queso ($15). It comes with ten tortillas and can be split in between a few people. The torta was freaking huge, I got the al pastor torta and it was so good ($10). We also ordered some tacos de buche and ($2.50 each), so good. I highly recommend this little hidden gem on the east side.

Taqueria El Compa Bp2 – Menu with Prices – 14055 W, FL-40, Ocala

I’ve been eyeballing this place for a couple months now but I don’t EVER use this gas station. I finally stopped in and I was not disappointed ? I ordered four of the tacos, all “Loaded” (lettuce, tomato, mozzarella, and sour cream) and each one with a different protein (carne asada, pollo, al pastor, & carnitas). They all could have used a little more meat in them, but the flavors were good. I also ordered the Enchiladas, these are not your typical rolled up flour tortilla that has been stuffed with a protein and then topped with a red sauce or mole sauce. INSTEAD, they fry up the tortillas and stuff them with a hefty amount of chicken and fold the torts and place them in the togo box. It is then topped with one of the BEST verde sauces I have EVER tasted (and it’s got a bit of a kick lol) and on top of that goes the lettuce, tomatoes, cheese and sour cream. Needless to say, I’LL BE BACK!! The reason for only 4 stars was because of the lack of meat in the tacos and there was no place inside to sit and enjoy the food.

Tacos Pipeye – Menu with Prices – 217 N Milpas St #3281, Santa Barbara

HOMEMADE TORTILLAS. I honestly should stop my review there, because that’s really all you need to know to go. But if you are still reading and want to know more, know that Tacos Pipeye has a wide range of different meat and vegetarian options as well as a variety of other Mexican food classics (i.e. sopes, quesadillas, burritos, etc.). Oh did I mention it’s 6 TACOS FOR $10? What a steal. All three meats I tried – carnitas, asada, and barbacoa – were incredibly juicy, flavorful, and fresh. However, the carnitas were to die for; sweet and savory, they were cooked to perfection. The tacos come without dressings, so you’ll have to stop at the salsa bar to fix them up the way you like. Definitely make sure to try their creamy green salsa! Parking it somewhat of a struggle, but trust me it’s worth it. The dining area is small and designed more for quick eating, but they have tvs in case you don’t want to miss the game while you’re running to get food.

Taqueria Sinaloense – Menu with Prices – 4418 Edward Rd #4498, West Palm Beach

My review is for the taco truck they have outside some evenings. I haven’t been inside the building. I ordered an asada burrito , chorizo, carnitas and Barbacoa tacos. It was after 11 on a Friday . Service was friendly and cashier spoke perfect English. I started with the burrito. It was medium sized; steak was flavorful and tender, came with some rice, lettuce, tomatoes and cheese, with their orange sauce, radishes and limes in the side. The tacos came with their green sauce on side and more radishes and limes, plus a big cooked jalapeño. They were heavy on the cilantro and all three were outstanding. Carnitas was excellent, Barbacoa was delicious , and I LOVED the chorizo. Their chorizo is the spicy sort and the best I’ve had in the area among the other taquerias I’ve tried. Liked that they included the cooked jalapeño as well. Can’t really comment in the service, but this is some pretty good Mexican street food.