Taco restaurant offers quiet atmosphere with outdoor and indoor seating. It draws a local crowd who appreciate varied taco options, including unique meats like tripe and brains. Prices stay affordable despite busy surroundings and limited parking.
Simple but very good tacos feature carne asada with a unique flavor. These tacos stand out as some of the best in Tijuana.
Vegetarian quesadillas come with fresh flour tortillas and delicious guacamole. Roast quesadillas are served North American style alongside tacos.
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There is a variety of options including tacos, Aguas Frescas, and more.
The menu ranges from suadero to brains.
Prices are within the expected range for taquerias.
Cozy taco restaurant with freshly made tortillas and delicious grilled meats creates a welcoming atmosphere. Affordable prices and quick service attract a steady flow of diners. Handmade salsas complement generous portions of carne asada, birria, and adobada tacos.
Juicy meat with fresh cilantro, onion, and spicy salsa defines the carne asada tacos here. The carne asada quesadilla with adobada stands out as a flavorful choice, especially in the large corn version.
Corn quesadillas come with freshly made tortillas and pair well with carne asada and adobada fillings. The quesadillas are consistently flavorful and stand out alongside tacos and mulitas.
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The prices at Taquería Elvia are affordable.
The food arrives very quickly.
The bathroom is located between the tables.
Taco stand offers excellent tacos with real avocado and fresh condiments on the counter. The space feels crowded and chilly, with no seating and limited parking nearby. Occasional live music adds to the atmosphere.
Carne asada tacos have a good sear and are sliced just right. Quesadillas de carne asada come with homemade tortillas and stand out as a specialty.
Quesadillas feature homemade tortillas and mozzarella cheese, giving them a rich flavor. They come filled with plenty of carne asada and other fresh ingredients, making them both tasty and well-sized.
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Parking is limited, and there is no parking in front of the restaurant.
Tacos cost around 38-40 pesos each, with a couple of tacos and a quesadilla costing about 170 MXN.
There is no indoor seating; dining is in an open-air setup.
Meat spits and handmade tortillas create a lively grill scene with an energetic, bustling atmosphere. Seating is close together and the space feels packed and loud, often echoing when crowded. Outdoor tables and a taco stand bar offer spots to watch taco assembly amid tortilla mayhem.
Charcoal-grilled carne asada offers great flavor with plenty of meat in tacos and quesadillas. Large quesadillas come fully loaded with meats, cheese, and guacamole, served on freshly made corn tortillas.
Quesadillas come fully loaded with meats, cheese, and guacamole. Options include al pastor, carne asada, and chorizo, often served in large, well-browned corn tortillas that can feed two people.
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They only accept cash, so plan accordingly for payment.
Tacos cost $42 each, so budget for your meal.
Expect a wait time of about 7 minutes during busy hours.
Taco restaurant offers lively atmosphere with freshly made tortillas and a wide variety of flavorful tacos including suadero, tripa, and adobada. The space features homemade salsas and sides like grilled nopales and cebollitas, creating a satisfying and authentic experience.
Tacos feature carne asada with a notable marinade. Tacos come with handmade corn and flour tortillas and include other meats like cabeza and tripa.
Mixed quesadillas come with a marinade that enhances flavor and delicious cheese. Options include tripe quesadillas paired with tongue fries, both rich in taste.
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Tacos La Villita offers takeout service separate from dine-in options.
Parking is available on the same street where the restaurant is located.
The restaurant offers many more food options beyond tacos and mulitas.
Taco restaurant offers handmade tortillas and classic Tijuana flavors with fire red salsa enhancing the taste. The atmosphere stays quiet with comfortable seating and an option to eat in cars served directly. Parking availability varies, and prices tend to be on the higher side.
Carne asada comes in tacos, tortas, tostadas, mulitas, quesadillas, and stuffed potatoes. The carne asada potatoes stand out as a great choice among the four meat options including chorizo and al pastor.
Flour quesadillas come very good and can be served with or without meat. They often arrive as a complimentary item and pair well with sides like papas con carne and tostadas.
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Tacos Puebla is open late for dinner.
Parking can be difficult to find at Tacos Puebla.
Tacos Puebla only accepts cash payments.
Several taco bars with grilled meats and enticing smoke create a lively market-style setting. The atmosphere blends traditional Mexican roots with a family-friendly vibe in an open-air space. Seating options vary from street-side bar stools to indoor tables, supporting both quick bites and small groups.
Carne asada comes with lots of avocado, guacamole, onions, cilantro, and salsa. Tacos and tostadas feature tasty, well-seasoned meat alongside other options like suadero and chorizo.
Quesadillas come with hand-made tortillas in both flour and corn varieties. Options include beef head and asada, served with good salsas.
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They only accept cash for all transactions.
Parking is challenging due to limited street availability.
They serve tacos until 3 am, making it a late-night option.
Outdoor seating with neon lights and norteño music creates a lively, family atmosphere. The space feels cozy despite loud cooking and music noises. Lines move quickly, reflecting a popular spot known for excellent tacos.
Grilled on an open flame, the carne asada tacos come with lots of avocado and a good portion size. The carne asada also appears in loaded potato dishes and nachos, both offering tasty, satisfying flavors.
Flank steak quesadilla stands out with carne asada and comes with plenty of guacamole. Some orders may arrive differently than requested, but the corn and flower tortillas add variety.
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They accepted cards for payment.
There was plenty of parking at Tacos el Rey de Tijuana Zona Rio.
Parking was easy to find and free.
Proper taqueria with handmade tortillas and waitress service offers small, crowded seating and a drive-thru option. Atmosphere varies from local and authentic to occasionally disorganized and noisy. Known for top-quality carne asada tacos and large Pacifico beers.
Carne asada tacos feature generous portions with delicious guacamole and salsas. The carne asada tostada stands out as a top choice with skirt steak and tripa cooked on point.
Quesadillas come in good size with quality fillings like asada and adobada. Varieties such as lengua and cabeza add unique flavors to the menu.
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Tacos El Franc only accepts cash and does not accept cards.
They are closed on Sundays.
Expect long wait times during peak hours.
Brick walls and rustic design create a spacious yet sometimes crowded dining area with varied seating options including bar and tables. The atmosphere feels family-oriented and generally good, though occasional cleanliness issues and vibrating seats affect comfort. Patrons often bring cash as card payments are not accepted.
Vampiro tacos with carne asada, cheese, and crispy tortillas stand out here. The menu features carne asada, adobada, lengua, sudadero, and cabeza tacos, all noted for their good flavor.
Flour quesadillas come completely loaded with grilled meat, beans, avocado, cilantro, onion, and salsa in a freshly made tortilla. The beef and adobada options offer rich, delicious flavors that stand out.
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They do not accept card payments; cash only.
Parking is available but fills up quickly on weekends.
Prices for tacos are around 40 pesos each, with drinks costing extra.
Room buzzes with people sharing bowls of beef consommé and stacks of tortillas in an open, two-floor space. Local crowd gathers for authentic Mexican dishes like goat birria and menudo, creating a lively, traditional atmosphere.
Carne asada tacos come with handmade tortillas and stand out for their flavor. The torta de carne asada and quesadillas with cheese also offer solid options featuring this meat.
Handmade corn tortillas give the quesadillas a fresh texture. Goat meat is tender and pairs well with rich, soft cheese in the quesadillas.
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Parking is available at Mercado Hidalgo, but it is paid.
They accept credit and debit cards, making payment convenient.
The restaurant offers a daily menu and an à la carte menu.
Outdoor dining area with plastic chairs and spacious layout hosts a crowded, smoky atmosphere. Fast-paced energy centers on authentic Tijuana-style tacos with strong avocado presence. Drive-thru option supports takeout amid limited parking and no card payments.
Handmade tortillas hold up the excellent carne asada and adobada tacos. Salsas add flavor without much heat, and large carne asada quesadillas are a regular choice.
Large portions of quesadillas come with tender, chopped meat and plenty of guacamole. Options include grilled corn and carne asada, all prepared with care and flavor.
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Credit cards are not accepted; cash is required for payment.
Parking is difficult; arrive early or expect to walk a distance.
Expect a wait after 7 pm, especially on weekends.
Small taco restaurant with spacious seating across two floors offers a lively and authentic atmosphere where locals and tourists line up. The environment is well lit and clean, creating a relaxed vibe despite the bustling crowd. Cash-only policy and varied taco options define the experience.
Carne asada tacos come in generous portions with a spectacular flavor. The carne asada pairs well with tripe in tacos and quesadillas, offering a delicious and aromatic experience.
Carne asada quesadilla stands out as a top choice here. The New York quesadilla with chorizo offers a flavorful option. Quesadillas come with beans and a slice of nopal on the side.
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Tacos El Gallito only accepts cash payments.
They charge extra for additional tortillas.
Parking is difficult on the streets around the restaurant.
Mexican restaurant offers a patio with large fireplace and glass windows that block sidewalk noise. Atmosphere ranges from family-friendly and lively to occasionally noisy with loud music. Multiple TVs show games, creating an inviting and energetic vibe.
Carne asada tacos come with a generous amount of guacamole and are well-sized with proper portions. Both carne asada and adobada tacos offer great flavor and stand out among the options.
Corn quesadillas stand out with handmade corn tortillas and flavorful fillings like adobada (al pastor). The quesadillas are consistently tasty and well-made, often highlighted alongside tacos and burritos.
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Parking at Tijuanazo Río can be crowded and difficult to find.
Expect long wait times during busy party nights.
Prices at Tijuanazo Río are higher compared to other taco spots.