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Best tortelleria around. Ok it’s totally a hole in the wall in a shopping center that has the worst parking lot. Potholes the size of moon craters, but I’m a regular. The corn tortillas are always hot and fresh just like the name of the store. This is the same people who own another store over by Bachman Lake – La Nueva Hot and Fresh which has been named best tacos in Dallas several times. The Masa is the same. The tastes are the same and all the local Mexican restaurants come with giant coolers to pick up hot tortillas from this place just like the one by Bachman. In the fridge cases they also offer 5 different types of salsa at varying spice levels. As well as homemade cheese, boiled pinto beans to turn into refried beans at home, nopales and pico de gallo. They fry their tortillas for perfect chips for chilaquiles, flat for chalupas, and taco shapes for crispy tacos. I can’t mention this place with mentioning the tacos. My favorite is the desebrada, just like my abuelita used to make. The fajita con cebolla is another favorite. Oh yeah and the bean and cheese gorditas, which is what I’m turning into from eating here too much. I wish their English was better, or my Spanish was better because sometimes It’s difficult to communicate. Also, sometimes there’s a really long line and because I can’t call out my order to the person working the grill as soon as I come in, by the time I find someone who can understand me, someone who came in behind me has purchased the last of what I came to get. Not fair, but life isn’t. I’ve usually been happy when I left and I’ll always come back!

Jay’s Mexican Grill Menu with Prices 1545 McFarland Pkwy, Alpharetta

Yeah this place is pretty cool my favorite is the tacos I think it’s like number 4 on the menu to the corn tortillas to use for the tacos are excellent to me that is a big deal I love really good quality corn tortillas when it comes to Tacos their steak tacos are the best I personally and avocado pico de gallo and sour cream to mine they also give you a screenshots with all of the orders that is absolutely delicious it may possibly be tamalito but I could however be wrong whatever it maybe you need some in your life it is very good

Taqueria Los Pinos – Menu with Prices – or3316 a E 14th, 1348 Richmond Ave, Des Moines

I stumbled on this food truck by accident ! Great food and prices at this truck ! I had two chicken tacos, side of beans, tortillas and a jaritos mandarin soda. The tacos were 3 bite size and served on corn tortillas. The tacos came with sauces. The chicken had good flavor ! I liked the grilled onion on the tacos. The beans were my favorite part of the meal ! I got a good size side of beans. Great flavor and delicious ! Authentic Mexican food truck! Definitely a good stop for lunch in Des Moines!

Taqueria Tepeque – Menu with Prices – 3700 W Dove Ave #700, McAllen

Like other reviewers have mentioned, the biggest draw in to this taqueria are the homemade tortillas. I have been here twice and both times the tacos were ok. The combo is basically the order of tacos and a drink, no charro beans (you have to pay extra) and no potato. I ordered the beans the first time and was very disappointed because they had a lot of the grease on top which I had to scoop out to eat the beans. But to my dismay I didn’t find many beans just mostly pieces of weenies, so it was weenie soup more than charro beans. On my second visit I ordered the potato (on the menu it says it’s topped with butter, cheese, and sour cream). The only toppings I got were cheese and black pepper. I will return for to go orders because I can customize my tacos with pico de gallo and a good salsa at home. But it is a bit disappointing to eat at the restaurant.

Taqueria la monarca – Menu with Prices – zip, 5813 Old Lee Hwy #7, Chattanooga

A must try. Don’t miss out on this favorite family spot. Very friendly and authentic. No set menu. Sustainable in a sense. Mom is in the back. While her daughter takes your order. There’s a variation of selections incumbent on the time of day. But the very best part is that she has fresh made tortillas daily. Anything like it never has come as close as having fresh corn tortillas from la plancha. There’s an array of delicious choices from mariscos to tacos. Menudo. No! Not the band. This is a traditional beef broth. Their tacos are so delicious that I have sat down and have tried them all. Those little tortillas are special. Double stack on each taco. Plus the carne asada. Oh my. So well worth it. Made with sautéed onions. Did I mention that she cooks to order? It’s not just the tortillas. The meats in these tacos are actually fresh and yummy. Pastor, lengua, chorizo, chicharrón, cabeza, carne asada y pollo. If you want authentic tacos or authentic delicious home cooked Mexican style dishes. Then you will want to try La Monarca.

Las Bracitas Restaurant – Menu with Prices – 6402 N Bartlett Ave, Laredo

The food is the best!!! tacos de lechuga if you want a healthy option with some bombbbbb fajita de pollo Or my Fav are the Tacos de Tripa! No one in Laredo makes tripa tacos like las bracitas they are not to crispy or too soggy just right and chopped up. The frijoles are also delicious And the salsas are very tasty I end up adding all three salsa to my tacos with cebolla asada They also have amazing aguas frescas i love the tamarindo and limon

Las Delicias Taqueria – Menu with Prices – 5010 Louetta Rd, Spring

Tried this place out today—don’t know how we’ve missed it. Little, but looked well kept. We were looking to get breakfast tacos,but when we saw they had huevos rancheros for $4.99, we opted for that instead. The menu says it comes w beans and rice. You order at the counter and the lady taking our order asked us which kind of tortilla did we want. My husband said corn, and I asked for flour. While waiting/reading the menu, we added a pork tamale to each of our breakfasts too ($1 each). After a brief wait, out plates arrived, as did fresh but flour only tortillas. The beans were very watery—not refried, not whole—and quickly got the small amount of fried potatoes (instead of rice, I guess) and eggs wet. Not a deal breaker, but we were surprised how meager the portions were. Beans are super cheap and are not labor intensive, so why skimp on them? They tasted fine. The potatoes were good, and I prefer them to rice at breakfast. The homemade sauces were both good, as were the 5small tortillas my husband and I split. We went to pay and only then did they reveal that they charge $1.75 for the tortillas. Between that and the small portion, we will probably not be back for plates, but we might try the tacos.

La Casa De Marcos Mexican Food – Menu with Prices – 714 912-4488, 2501 N Grand Ave, Santa Ana

Have you ever had hand made tortillas? Any Mexican dish without the right tortillas isn’t as tasty but, hand made tortillas is where it’s at. La Casa de Marcos has so much to choose from but today we had shrimp tacos and a wet green sauce burrito. The shrimp tacos are served on a soft hand made corn tortilla lettuce, tomatoes and, chipotle sauce. (It’s a little on the spicy side ask for it on the side) The green wet burrito was asada with rice and beans and the green sauce that topped it was mild not spicy they top the burrito with cheese, onion and cilantro. I always ask for sparkling water but, today I had the option to have regular or, prepared. The waitress brought over a beer mug with my sparkling water and it had fresh squeezed limes and a little rim of salt. Delicious! Great spot for lunch today.

Sol Taqueria – Menu with Prices – 5447 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis

Sol Taqueria is a few blocks north on Nicollet Ave from my favorite, Taqueria Victor Hugo 2 which is located in Bobby and Steve’s Auto World (go figure). Since Victor Hugo is close by and much better, I would not go back to Sol Taqueria. I had the platillo which consisted of a meat of my choice, black beans, rice, a small tomato and guacamole salad, salsa verde, and tortillas. I had the barbacoa as my meat. Victor Hugo has a similar platillo except you get three tacos instead of a single meat and can thus have some variety in the meat as opposed to a single choice. The barbacoa was essentially pot roast with no south of the border spices I could detect. There were no cilantro, radishes, chopped onions, Mexican cheese, limes, etc. All of the condiments associated with tacos were missing. The beans, rice, and tortillas tasted like what you can get at a local supermarket. The location of Sol Taqueria was previously a Topper PIzza which did not last long and I am not hopeful for the current occupant. After reading my review I perhaps should have given two stars rather than three.

Danny Boy’s Deli – Menu with Prices – 664 E St, Chula Vista

Well done Senoras y Senoritas who made my breakfast the day I visited. I had the huevos a Mexicana with ham and Serrano peppers with a side of red chilaquilas and refried beans, not to mention some warm corn tortillas. The meal was only about $8. I have to say, everything on my plate, including the salsas and hot sauces were delicious. The eggs were well scrambled and seasoned. The scramble came with a very good amount of savory ham, chopped onions, peppers, and tomatoes. The red chilaquiles were fantastic! I would of ordered a plate full of them with a couple of fried eggs on top if I knew they were so good. The tortillas were crisp and infused with a terrific slightly but flavorful robust red sauce. The Cotija cheese, cream, and pickled red onions that sat on top of them were great. Great eats indeed. The refried beans were very well made, creamy, and seasoned just right. I used the warm corn tortillas to not only eat the beans with, but to make breakfast tacos with the scramble. The ladies who work here are all very nice and cook some mighty tasty Mexican eats.

Taqueria Miguel – Menu with Prices – 3301 Broadway Ave #4837, West Palm Beach

Ordered 3 carne asada tacos and a large chips & guacamole. Took about 10 minutes. I didn’t mind waiting because that means it was fresh. I asked if the guacamole was fresh from today (before I ordered it) and he went and got the container, looked at it and said yes and even showed it to me. The tacos are good. They put a large amount of onions, cilantro and queso fresco. Their tortillas are interesting. Normally, Mexican tacos are served doubled up (2 tortillas) because of the thinness but theirs are actually thick. No need for two. The guacamole lacked salt but other than that it was delicioussss and I consider myself a sort of “guacamole connoisseur” lol. The worst part is there is no horchata to wash it down. It’s not the same to eat authentic Mexican tacos without horchata (at least for me)! Oh, and their salsa verde is in point!

Chuy’s Night Club – Menu with Prices – Fresno

This is one of the best taco trucks in Fresno! If you are looking for really authentic tacos that taste amazing with tons of topping choices for not much money, this is your taco truck! Here’s why I love it: 1) The tortillas and meats: sooo good! Like at many other trucks, the tacos here are served with just the tortilla and meat so that you can customize them how you like them (see below). The tortillas are really good: they taste freshly made (not sure if they are actually making them in the truck, but they are super fresh none-the-less). The meats are good too: we tried four different meats, and all are yummy. I particularly recommend the al pastor, which is, in fact, cooked on a spit with fresh pineapple (the *only* way to cook al pastor!). Sooo good! 2) The toppings: there are a TON of different options, including both grilled and raw onions (go for the grilled!), beans, jalapenos, cabbage, cilantro, and five different types of salsa (the green is the best!). Also, if you do get al pastor, be sure to ask for fresh pineapple on top! 3) The price: soooo cheap! Most tacos are less than $2 each, so go ahead, eat as many as you want! Other menu options are really cheap too. 4) The staff: super friendly and fast! Why aren’t you eating here yet?!?!

Tortilleria ?El PATRÓN? – Menu with Prices – 711 Vandiver Dr Space J, Columbia

I am not sure why this claims El Patron is closed. I have been there 3 times in the last week – it is thankfully open. El Patron both sells fresh tortillas (which are a huge upgrade from grocery store shelved brands), a light selection of latino groceries, and has a small menu of authentic mexican style tacos. When I say authentic, I don’t mean the typical Mexican fare you find in Columbia – tasteless meat covered in cheese and tomatoes. I mean actual tacos that really bring out the flavor of the meat, freshly cooked and prepared. This is very similar to what you would get at taco stands in Mexico and are amazing. The prices are very reasonable and the drinks are good as well. If you want to try real Mexican tacos, that aren’t covered in cheese, without stupid pictures of sombreros or advertisements hawking way-to-cheap magaritas, but actually have flavor – this is the place for you.