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Great, hot and fresh food! I had the pastor wet burrito and it was delicious! I hate it when a burrito is mostly rice and this one had the perfect balance! The pastor had a great flavor while the Chile verde on top gave it an authentic kick of spice that was perfect! The burrito was so big it was a dinner size portion. This was my first time of many here and I will try the tacos next time. People next to me ordered the nachos and they were huge, taking up the entire plate!

Taqueria La Lomita – Menu with Prices – 2713 Linden Ave, Dayton

What a find! Was in town for a few weeks and looking for something unique. This place was perfect! Had a chicken burrito, which was huge, and two al pastor tacos–all for $10. Great flavor, portions, prices, and service. I’ll definitely be back!

MEXICO BONITO CATERING TRUCK – Menu with Prices – 40648 Fremont Blvd #4305, Fremont

Had to check out the new truck. All of the 5 star reviews made me have to try. Since it was my first time of course I got tacos, 4 of them $8. For $8 at a truck I should leave feeling satisfied right? Nope small street tacos, although a very nice presentation with the spiced onions and definitely Resturante quality I did not leave feeling I got an $8 fill. I think should have came with more meat for spending $8 at a truck on 4 tacos. Maybe should have a deal buy 4 get 1 and fill them. Or a 5 taco plate, nice and full of meat. I’m sure reviews would sky rocket and more people would come. At a truck you look for flavor and expect value and fill. Or at least I do or I’ll just go to a sit down. The meats: (best to last) Al pastor: the best meat I tried, cooked well, cut well, nice and spicy and juicy. He does a great job on this meat. I want to try the burrito with pastor but the burrito is $7 + .50 for all adds, cheese, sour cream, and what ever else. Idk Carne Asada: was pretty decent, I just didn’t have much in my taco to really grasp it. Taco should have been full. Chicken: to my surprise this wasn’t that great, and was cold? usually chicken is a go to easy always good and a staple. Honestly I like my chicken burrito filled with chicken so I look for a balance between taste and qty lol. Over all I give this truck 3.5 stars but this time I round down because I spent $8 and walked away hungry ? Am tempted to try that al pastor burrito but prob won’t be in a rush. Hopefully someone posts a pic and a review on how it was.

Maria’s Tacos y Mas – Menu with Prices – 9331 Tamiami Trail N, Naples

Jose Romero Sr. and his wife, Maria and three sons known for their authentic Mexican cuisine at Maria’s Restaurant in Bonita Springs has now opened their second location in Naples Park Plaza called Maria’s Tacos y Mas (tacos & more). This location is very small with about three seats inside taking over the previously owned Rumba Cafe location next to Joe’s Diner. They are more outfitted for takeout specializing in Street Tacos. They serve 9 types of tacos which include some of their more famously known types like Al Pastor and Carnitas to Cachete (beef cheeks), Lengua (Cow tongue) and tripe tacos. According to Jose, the Al Pastor, Cachete and Carnita tacos are a must try. They also serve, burritos, chimichangas, gorditas, nachos, tamales, quesadillas and flan along with Horchata, beer, wine and Jarrito soda. Whenever trying a New Mexican place for the first time, I order the Al Pastor items as it’s the Gold Medal standard for authentic Mexican Tacos. If they can’t get this right, I’ve got issues and concerns. I ordered two corn tortilla Al Pastor Tacos and one Al Pastor Gordita. Made by, Jose himself, these came out looking gorgeous while super hot and fresh. The marinated pork was perfectly charred while succulent on the inside and full of flavor. The corn tortillas were nice and crispy providing a good canvas to hold everything in. Served with onions and cilantro with a side of their homemade green and red sauce. The Gordita which is a little corn cake made from masa dough then stuffed with your protein of choice, white cheese, onion and cilantro was another great edition to a perfect first experience to this location. Service was great, food was excellent and if you want some delicious tacos at a reasonable price for takeout, this place is perfect! Speaking to the owner, he prides himself on everything being homemade sharing lifelong recipes from his mother and himself through his food.

Pollo Express – Menu with Prices – 2501 W Pawnee St, Wichita

We ate here for our first time Saturday and were back on Monday. The tacos were excellent. The transmission tacos were great and so were the carnitas taco and the pastor taco but we preferred the transmission. The chile relleno was very good and the nachos were huge. The tacos have a very generous amount of meat and the fried onions on the transmission just put it over the top. In addition to the great food the servers were prompt and friendly. Last but not least the prices were very reasonable.

Los Chilangos Menu with Prices 14008 NE 8th St, Bellevue

Taqueria Los Chilangos is a solid food truck, serving Mexican favorites. Its truck is located at the Shell gas station at the intersection of 8th and 140th, where they’re open all day. I came here to grab some quick dinner for my boyfriend and me, as I was in the area for a meeting and spotted Taqueria Los Chilangos’ truck. I ordered five tacos, two with carnitas, two with al pastor and one with chupa cabras. For also checking in on Yelp I got free chips and salsa. On a Tuesday around 7pm, there were quite a few people waiting out in the cold for the goods. Of all the tacos, I actually thought the chupa cabras was the best. It’s not something I’d normally choose with street tacos, as it’s a combination of carne asada and chorizo, but I definitely recommend trying it. I’ve never seen this meat option at other taquerias, which is what intrigued me the most. I’m glad it ended up being a favorite. The al pastor tacos were also good, especially with the pineapple on top, which I think all al pastor tacos should have! But the carnitas, which is usually my go-to protein of choice with street tacos, was sadly, disappointing. Meat was very dry; therefore, it was bland. Stick with the chupa cabras and al pastor meats. In addition to tacos, the menu has a lot to offer, including breakfast served all day! (One of these days I’m gonna get a breakfast burrito.) They also have two different salsas that you can choose from, as well as various flavors of Jarritos. There isn’t seating outside of the truck – only a standing table, so not sure if when the weather fares better are when the seats bust out. At least you can park here and eat your grub in your car, which I noticed a few patrons doing. No shame.

Guapos Tacos Menu with Prices 2517 White Ln Ste C, Bakersfield

After a night hike at Wind Wolves I remembered several of my friends who had recommended Guapos tacos. Since I am hardly on that side of town I had yet to visit their location. We looked them up on Yelp and saw they were still open. The restaurant itself is very small but does provide some seating if you want to eat there. Since it was almost closing time we made our order to go so we wouldn’t be that “guy” I ordered the Asada torta, an Asada taco and 3 chicken pastor (Say whaaaa?!?) tacos. I loaded up on 2 of each salsa. Service was very friendly and quick. I was in and out of the place in about 7 minutes. When I got home I opened I up the containers and dug in. Torta was good , it definitely needed more meat in it. It also had a little too much mayo for me. Next time I’ll ask for it without. Overall very tasty. 4/5 Tacos- I should have ate the Asada taco first. Don’t get me wrong it was good but after eating the chicken pastor it made me regret not getting an additional chicken instead. I’m a huge fan of pastor and I know it’s made a variety of ways. It is traditionally made with pork so chicken pastor was a new experience for me. It was great! The salsas really kick up the flavor. I really enjoyed the green and orangeish salsa. The red I wasn’t a fan of. The only downside is that the tacos are 2$ a pop, and relatively small but it seems like everywhere you go now they are 1.25 plus. I miss the days when you get 2 for a 1$ Overall the food was good. I would say 3.5/4 ish borderline. 4 or more, raise the score .

Mercado Pasadena – Menu with Prices – 140 S Lake Ave suite 101, Pasadena

Opted to come here for lunch, because margaritas ? What I ate: – Guacamole: This was great! Definitely get this to share with the table. Honestly, my friend and I would have been happy sharing this huge portion with margaritas – Chicken enchiladas with mole: I love a good mole, and this didn’t disappoint. Really deep nutty flavor. Chicken was tender. Rice and beans were okay. – Paloma margarita: I love grapefruit, and this margarita was perfect. Not too strong, but had a nice kick. – Beef filet tacos: This was so good. That tortilla was fresh and thick. Beef was superrrrrr tender Pros: – All the food that we ordered was delicious! – Staff was friendly – Patio seating, some near the front of the restaurant entrance, and another entire patio area next to the street. Perfect for nice CA weather – Nice selection of margaritas – When we walked through the main restaurant, it was pretty nice inside. Cons: – I kind of hated the fact that they did not have the tacos a la carte for the lunch menu. My friend really wanted to try a nice mix of tacos, but they only come in pairs on a plate with rice and beans. – Parking, depending on the time of day you are there can be hit or miss – On the pricier side. This is definitely a classier place, but maybe not worth the price? We ordered 2 drinks, 2 entrees, and an app, with tax+tip it came out to almost $100! What an expensive lunch Would I come again? Maybe for happy hour?

Tacos Melano’s – Menu with Prices – 623 E 6th St, Corona

We ordered a wet burrito (green) and carne asada nachos and we were severely disappointed. The nachos did not have nacho cheese but a big glob of cheese melted and then cooked to the point where it was fried and hard on one side. The beans on the nachos were plopped down in one big mound on one side along with the rest of the toppings. But the real offense is the wet burrito. The green salsa is thin and bland and barely enough to classify the burrito as “wet”. There was cheddar cheese and raw tomatoes added to the top of the burrito for some reason. There was no crema or sour cream on top or came with the burrito on the side. There was hardly any meat or anything else inside the burrito except a lot of folded-over tortilla. I know its not super expensive, fancy food but man this was sad. You can’t put stuff like this out there. Especially when there are a 100 good Mexican places within 5 miles of this location.

Taco Fundacion – Menu with Prices – 235 N Guadalupe St, Santa Fe

Best. Tacos. Ever. We went to Taco Fundación on several of the days we were in town for a few reasons: scrumptious tacos, fast service, cheap prices, and fresh ingredients. How can it get better than that?! They have tons of types to choose from, but I tried the following: barbacoa, al pastor, chicken mole, and bison. The barbacoa proved to be a favorite, as I made sure to get at least one each time I went. It’s perfectly moist, acidic, sweet, and spicy. The al pastor has a good flavor and they make sure to give you several pieces of roasted pineapple, which is what I love to see from an al pastor taco! I did find the al pastor to be a bit dry, though. The chicken mole is probably delicious if you like mole, but it was my first time trying it and I just wasn’t a huge fan of the sauce. That being said, the chicken is super tender and pulled to perfect size. The bison taco, which I got on the recommendation of a super friendly employee, and it was seriously great. It was really moist and had the perfect balance of flavors, especially given the creamy cheese and the sweet roasted corn. They also have a few sides, like corn and chips and guacamole, but I was all about the tacos. Do yourself a favor and go to Taco Fundación ASAP! And then do yourself another favor and go again… and again… and again.

Mariscos Acapulco – Menu with Prices – 3301 Singleton Blvd, Dallas

Finally authentic Mexican food in Dallas, with corn tortilla soft tacos, served with cilantro, onions, and fresh lime. I had the El Pastor taco plate. The meat was very flavorful, tender, and had a little kick. The fajita meat tacos were perfect. Rice and beans were good. Loved the fresh chips and salsa. Don’t let the outside fool you, it is the best Mexican food I’ve ever had in Dallas.

El Novillo taco truck Parking Lot – Menu with Prices – Fruitvale Ave & E 10th St, Oakland

Review is of the tacos. Came here cos tacos Sinaloa was closed. Tried chicharron, tripas and lengua tacos. They come with salsa radish and scallions but I’m not sure how to eat the scallion (it’s not chopped) I’ll have to ask around or google. Tacos were well filled with meat. Chicharron was on the dry side here, so for me my favorite is still la penca’s chicharron tacos. The lengua here was excellent! My favorite. Tripas was also decent too but not the best one I’ve had. All in all a good experience. If you say for here your tacos will come on a plate covered in foil. To go they will be wrapped in foil and put in a bag. Boyfriend got al pastor burrito and he loved it. A decent spot, $2 per taco and was open on Sunday around 11 am.

Sabor Latin Street Grill – Menu with Prices – 701 Gervais St suite 160, Columbia

If Sabor isn’t your new go to fiesta spot then you are wrong! They have some of the best drinks in town for awesome prices. You need to come try their Dark and Stormy and their Paloma, both of which are exceptionally refreshing and delicious. To pair with your cocktail you have a hard decision of what to order because all of their dishes are so good. I would have to recommend their nachos topped with their al pastor. The nachos come piled with queso, beans, lettuce, pico, your choice of meat, and guac. The al pastor is pork that is slow cooked with pineapple resulting in some of the most tender and flavorful meat you will ever taste. I recommend splitting the nachos with a friend so that you can also order an arepa to enjoy. Since there is always room for dessert, finish off your meal with their guava empanadas that are paired with a sweet and creamy dipping sauce. Sabor has daily specials such as $1 taco Tuesdays and $5 margarita Fridays that you can’t miss. Even without specials I was blown away with how affordable their food and cocktails were. Sabor would be a great place for a casual date night because what is more romantic that tacos and margaritas? I guarantee that you will leave here full and happy.