Food truck offers authentic Oaxacan decor with handmade tortillas and generous portions served at small stools and covered tables. Atmosphere feels casual and inviting, with a focus on fresh, flavorful tacos and traditional dishes. Setup near a skate park attracts a steady crowd seeking genuine Mexican flavors.
Handmade tortillas stand out here, adding a fresh and authentic touch to tacos, sopes, and huaraches. These fresh made tortillas pair well with salsas and mole, enhancing the overall flavor.
Food comes served on real barro plates with authentic Oaxaca style flavors. The setup includes tables at the truck, making it feel more like a casual eatery than a typical food truck.
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Call ahead to confirm the taco truck's location as it may change.
They accept credit cards, making it easy to pay without cash.
The food truck usually opens around 1 PM, not 12 PM as stated online.
Food truck offers authentic Sinaloense cuisine with family-run atmosphere and free samples. The vibe is friendly and welcoming, often drawing a crowd that appreciates unique meats and homemade flavors. Breakfast burritos and tortas stand out as signature dishes with soft, thick corn tortillas.
Soft, thick, and homemade corn tortillas stand out here. They pair well with the delicious meats and fresh beans.
Friendly vibe and welcoming atmosphere stand out at this food truck. It offers a great ambiance for hanging out during a casual visit.
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The food truck is located on highway 74 and Sultanas Road.
There is plenty of parking available near the food truck.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Food truck offers soft tortillas and hot tacos with flavorful meats like carne asada and carnitas. Seating is limited to a few chairs under a small tent, creating a casual, quick-stop vibe. The setting is clean and convenient for takeout near a park and ride.
Soft tortillas stand out, especially the corn tortillas that are usually disliked but here are exceptionally good. Flour tortillas also hold up well, complementing the delicious meat in tacos and burritos.
Located near a park and ride off freeway 15, this food truck serves Latin American dishes with a focus on quesadillas. It stays very clean and offers two tasty salsas.
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Cocina Los Nanos food truck is great for private events.
The food truck is conveniently located across the park and ride off freeway 15.
Expect high-quality tacos served hot.
Food truck with small outdoor seating offers a casual, friendly atmosphere that feels warm and welcoming. The vibe is family-friendly and upbeat, creating a personable environment for quick, flavorful meals.
Tortillas come well-browned and toasted on the outside, adding a deep flavor. They hold up well with plenty of meat and guacamole, especially in the Birria tacos.
A legend in LA Mexican street food, this food truck sets a gold standard of service and delivers a hallowed ground experience for Mexican street food lovers.
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Niko's Red Tacos is a food truck, not a traditional restaurant.
Parking is free and easy near the food truck.
Prices are reasonable, with two meals costing over $40.
Food truck offers generous portions of authentic tacos with a variety of meats including carnitas and al pastor. Outdoor seating with tables and chairs creates a casual, slightly loud atmosphere. Prices remain very reasonable, attracting a diverse crowd seeking quality Mexican fare.
Fresh tortillas stand out with bold flavors and a perfectly toasted texture, especially in the mulitas featuring soft meat.
Food trucks here serve fresh tacos, burritos, and tortas with consistent quality. One truck stands out for its cleanliness and well-maintained setup.
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Parking in Venice can sometimes be tricky.
I paid $2.50 per taco.
I could pay with cash or credit card.
Fast food spot with handmade tortillas and crispy quesadillas offers large sopes filled with flavorful meat. Atmosphere feels like a family business with friendly service. Food focuses on authentic Mexican street flavors with well-prepared sides like rice and beans.
Tacos come with handmade tortillas that are fresh and soft with just the right amount of crunch. Toppings add a perfect balance of crunch and zest.
Mexican street food shines with homemade quesadillas that taste like they come from someone's kitchen. Quick options like sopes and tacos make this food truck a solid choice for a fast, genuine meal.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, particularly on Friday nights.
Happy hour specials are available from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Food truck offers freshly made corn tortillas and authentic street tacos with world-famous hot sauces. Atmosphere is pleasant with bilingual staff and ample parking. Prices have risen, making tacos more of a treat than an everyday meal.
Handmade tortillas come fresh and soft, made in house for tacos that are larger than usual. The corn tortillas stand out for their freshness and delicious flavor.
Tacos here stand out for their flavor and size, especially the carne asada and chicharrón. Staff speak both English and Spanish, adding to the authentic food truck vibe.
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The food truck accepts only cash.
They charge $4 per taco.
Parking is available nearby.
Food truck offers outdoor seating under big shade trees with a touch of grass, creating a chill roadside vibe. Atmosphere feels casual and inviting, with friendly staff enhancing the experience. Popular spot for authentic birria tacos known for freshness and flavor.
Handmade tortillas come lightly fried with a crisp flake and perfect crunch. They feel made from scratch and hold up well in dishes like beef birria tacos.
Food comes from a food truck with tables and seats provided for eating. The setup feels basic and the atmosphere is not very comfortable.
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The restaurant only accepts cash or PayPal as payment methods.
There are only two tables available for seating.
Going during the day made parking a breeze.
Food truck setup offers self-serve salsa bar with varied sauces and fresh tortillas. Atmosphere is hot and challenging for dining in, encouraging takeout. Menu features generous portions of tacos and burritos with charbroiled meats and creative options.
Homemade tortillas come out very fresh and fluffy. Flour tortillas stand out, especially with the carne asada taco topped with everything.
Creative menu items mix with classic choices at this food truck. Staff run it smoothly and meals stay consistent across dozens of visits.
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Expect to wait during peak lunch hours, especially on weekends.
Prices for tacos are around $4 each, which is reasonable.
Ordering and taking out is the best option due to limited seating.
Food truck offers authentic Mexican tortas ahogadas with generous portions and fresh, flavorful tacos. Outdoor seating under a clean, decorated tent creates a cozy, peaceful atmosphere. The setup encourages a relaxed dining experience with plenty of parking nearby.
Tortillas taste homemade and stay firm without getting soggy during transport. The breakfast burrito comes wrapped in a warm tortilla.
Food trucks here serve fantastic, fresh, and flavorful dishes with quick service. The team is skilled and friendly, making it a great spot for a quick lunch or dinner.
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The food truck is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Expect generous portions at reasonable prices.
The menu offers a variety of options, including classic street tacos.
Food truck with outdoor seating offers a relaxed atmosphere for casual dining. Menu features authentic Oaxacan dishes like tacos al pastor and tlayudas with fresh tortillas and flavorful meats. Cash-only setup with one folding table creates an informal, quick-bite experience.
Grilled tortillas bring a smoky flavor to the tacos. Double tortillas add extra texture and hold juicy, flavorful meat well. Large fried tortillas called Tlayudas carry up to three types of meats for a hearty bite.
Located in a gas station parking lot, this food truck serves generous portions of flavorful Mexican street food. The menu stays consistent with classic tacos and tlayudas.
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The establishment is cash only, so customers need to come prepared.
There are ample parking spaces available.
Tlayudas are like Mexican pizzas, but not really.
Food truck offers comfortable outdoor canopy seating with laid-back atmosphere and background music. Seafood dishes, especially handmade shrimp tacos, stand out for their fresh, exquisite flavors. Hot sauce bar allows for customizable spice levels, enhancing the casual dining experience.
Fresh handmade tortillas come in both corn and flour varieties. They stay soft and are made from scratch on site.
A family food truck operates in the parking lot of an abandoned eatery. It delivers a food truck experience at its best.
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The food truck allows customers to BYOB.
Prices are affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
The menu features both seafood and non-seafood options.
Mexican food truck with hand-pressed tortillas and top-notch tacos creates an upbeat atmosphere with lively music and bright LED signage. The spot draws a chill, energetic crowd and serves as a popular late-night stop. Lighting and seating add to a welcoming vibe that feels authentic and vibrant.
Fresh tortillas get hand-pressed right in front of you using a masa and tortilla press. They make tortillas to order for tacos and mulitas, ensuring each one is homemade and freshly made.
Flavorful food comes with great energy from a welcoming, upbeat team. The food truck offers fast service and a cozy spot in the Arts District.
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The food truck is located next to Angel City Brewery in the park area.
Chevillos Mexican Cuisine is open late at night.
Prices are reasonable for tacos and other items.
Mexican food truck offers wide salsa bar with seven or eight meat options and fresh hand-pressed tortillas. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful despite steady crowds and long lines. Popular for birria and al pastor tacos, it draws locals seeking flavorful, satisfying street tacos.
Fresh hand-pressed tortillas come straight from the kitchen. They pair well with well-seasoned meats and fresh salsas for tacos served with generous portions.
Food trucks here serve exceptional tacos with a friendly vibe from familiar smiling faces. No seating or tables exist, so eating happens on the go.
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The food truck offers 7-8 types of meat for tacos.
Parking is easy and available nearby.
The taco truck is busy most of the time they are open.
Tented outdoor seating with long communal tables creates a casual, relaxed vibe under a parking lot mural. The taco truck serves authentic Mexican flavors with handmade tortillas grilled fresh. The space fits about 18-20 people and stays clean and orderly despite its simplicity.
Soft, handmade tortillas cook fresh to order and add a fluffy texture to every taco. Corn tortillas stand out, elevating dishes like al pastor and carne asada with authentic flavor.
Authentic Mexican flavors stand out at this food truck, offering tacos that are a bit on the pricey side. The atmosphere matches what you'd expect from a tent by a food truck setup.
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The taco truck closes today (Wednesday) at 10 pm.
Each taco costs about $3.5-4.
Parking validation is available.
Food truck offers authentic Tijuana-style tacos and generous portions with a wide variety of salsas. Seating is limited to a couple of tables, creating a simple and comfortable atmosphere. Parking is ample and the location is easy to access.
Tortillas come fresh and soft, supporting Tijuana-style tacos with well-seasoned fillings. Small tortillas hold chopped chuck steak, offering a balanced and satisfying bite.
Mexican food trucks here serve tacos with bold flavors that stand out. The offerings rank among the best food trucks in the area.
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Arriving early is recommended to try all the menu items before they sell out.
There was plenty of parking available.
Credit cards are accepted, but there may be extra charges.
White truck covered with a black tarp offers street seating on red stools and two small tables without seats. Atmosphere feels casual with a salsa bar adding flavor options. Tacos and burritos serve as affordable, high-quality street food with marinated meats, especially al pastor, standing out.
Soft, warm tortillas have a perfect golden crisp without greasiness. They match the style of San Diego Mexican food and hold melted cheese and freshly cooked meats well.
Food truck accepts only cash payments and does not have tables, so eating happens nearby, often on a car hood. Location can differ from map listings but English communication is easy.
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Tacos cost $2 each, with a $1 taco special on Tuesdays.
Parking is available in the nearby Ralph's lot, but check for restrictions.
Cash is preferred, as not all vendors accept credit cards.
Taco truck with outdoor seating and handmade tortillas offers a late-night spot near busy airport areas. Atmosphere shifts from quiet to crowded, creating a chill vibe for casual dining. Known for authentic Mexican flavors in tacos and carne asada fries.
Handmade tortillas stand out with their fresh corn smell and soft texture. They come larger than standard size and wrap tacos warmly, enhancing the overall flavor.
A late night meal option after flights, this food truck sits a bit off the main path but has a known location among regulars.
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They serve churros, crepes, and fried plantains from Thursday to Saturday.
They are usually there from around 5:30 PM to 3:00 AM.
Mariella’s Tacos is open late into the night.
Food truck with limited sidewalk seating offers fresh handmade tortillas and flavorful tacos that draw long lines and a steady crowd. Atmosphere is casual and busy, with slow service due to high demand. Payment options are limited, and ordering ahead is common to avoid waits.
Soft, warm tortillas come freshly made on site. Handmade tortillas de maíz pair well with juicy, perfectly seasoned meats and excellent sauces.
Food truck tacos attract a crowd and keep people coming back despite the wait. A few tables sit on the sidewalk, offering a casual spot to enjoy the food.
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Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes for tacos during peak hours.
Ordering via call is recommended to avoid long wait times.
Cash or Zelle is preferred; credit cards are not accepted.
Food truck offers juicy, well-seasoned meats with generous portions and avocado slices included at no extra cost. Atmosphere suits late-night crowds, often with intoxicated people waiting in line. Menu lacks prices, but tacos and quesadillas are reasonably priced and highly flavorful.
Layers of meat, cheese, and tortillas grill to a nice crunch on the outside. Tortillas stay fresh and come double-wrapped with tacos, paired with onions, cilantro, avocado, lime, jalapeño, radish, and green salsa.
Authentic, delicious Mexican street food stands out here. Tacos from this truck rank among the best in the area.
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The food truck is open late, making it a great spot after a night out.
They charge $1 for card payments, so bring cash to avoid extra fees.
The tacos cost $3 each, while burritos are $12.
Hip open-air brewery with extensive outdoor seating and a permanent taco truck creates a lively atmosphere. Loud music fills both indoor and patio areas, making conversation difficult. Frequented by those who enjoy top-notch craft beer and highly rated tacos in a relaxed, industrial park setting.
Tortillas come freshly made and handmade from corn dough. They have a house-made feel and pair well with the tacos and hot sauces.
An almost permanent food truck sits outside, letting you walk up and place orders quickly. It fits the small brewery and food truck vibe well and serves food fast.
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The restaurant does not serve burritos, nachos, or 'dillas'.
Parking is available around the back, with wheelchair accessible spots up front.
The place gets busy around 6:30 pm, so expect a wait for a table.
Food truck with spacious shaded seating and a casual, outdoor garage vibe offers a welcoming atmosphere. Paper towels at tables signal messy, flavorful eating. Only cash or Zelle payments accepted, with a focus on authentic birria dishes.
Handmade corn tortillas come out very golden and warm with dishes like quesabirria and quesadillas. Flour tortillas appear on the pizza, adding a different flavor but sometimes losing crunch.
Flavorful birria stands out at this food truck, made with genuine care. It offers only outside seating and can be a bit tricky to find with sometimes difficult parking.
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They only accept cash or Zelle; no credit cards.
Parking can be challenging, especially when busy.
The food truck has only outdoor seating available.
Food truck in an industrial area offers authentic homemade Mexican food with a varied menu featuring birria tacos and quesabirrias. Atmosphere feels homely and friendly with a small seating area and extra toppings. Prices are affordable, attracting people before and after work.
Tortillas here are solid and pair well with dishes like tamale and mulitas. They hold up nicely in pozole, adding good texture.
Located in an industrial-looking area by the roadside, this food truck stands out from typical spots. It consistently draws attention as one of the best food trucks in the region.
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Los Abuelos accepts cash only.
The prices at Los Abuelos are very reasonable.
Los Abuelos offers a great selection of meats for tacos, burritos, pozole, and menudo.
Food truck offers spacious outdoor seating with shaded patio and wood tables surrounded by plants. Atmosphere feels casual and inviting, with a clean setup in a parking lot. Energy is relaxed, suited for quick meals with some attention to comfort.
Hand-made tortillas stand out with a fresh, homemade feel. Sauces can make them a bit soggy if not eaten right away.
An amazing food truck offers Mexican food with a shaded patio for seating. It stands out as a top choice among local food trucks.
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Taco Tuesday runs from 5-8PM weekly.
The taco truck has its own spacious parking lot.
There is outdoor seating available to eat.
Seafood truck offers casual outdoor dining with fresh, flavorful seafood like fish tacos and grilled shrimp. The atmosphere stays friendly and wholesome, attracting families and regulars. Tables under a tarp provide shelter while enjoying authentic Mexican flavors in a lively setting.
Homemade flour tortillas stand out for their freshness and flavor. Corn tortillas are present but come hard rather than soft or homemade.
Strategic positioning makes the food truck easy to find and enjoy. The surrounding area offers a breathtaking view that complements the experience. Food quality stands out as exceptional.
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They charge a credit card fee without prior notice, so cash is recommended.
The seafood truck is located in the AutoZone parking lot.
Hot sauce is added to dishes automatically; ask for it on the side if preferred.
Mexican food truck offers handmade tortillas and spicy salsas with a busy, lively vibe where staff sing along to music. Customers often face limited parking and few tables, making it mainly a takeout spot. Prices vary, with some items considered generously sized but on the higher side.
Handmade corn tortillas stand out with their thick and fluffy texture. Tacos come with in-house tortillas that taste authentic and fresh.
Food truck stays open late, sometimes until 3am, with limited parking nearby. Online orders often face overcharging issues and poor communication, as staff deny calls and ignore cancellation requests.
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The food truck operates until 1am on some days and until 3am on others.
Tacos Panchito Food Truck accepts both cash and card payments.
Prices are not listed anywhere, making it hard to know costs beforehand.
Outdoor eating area includes picnic tables and a shade canopy. Tacos feature handmade tortillas and a unique style with some of the best tripas and quesabirria around. Prices run high, and wait times grow long when busy.
Handmade tortillas stand out here, crafted with high quality corn. Tacos use these handmade tortillas, though some claim the tortillas hechas a mano are not authentic.
Street food shines with flavorful tacos and a lively vibe. This spot stands out among food trucks for its tasty offerings.
Good to know
Expect long wait times on weekends when the queue is long.
Prices for tacos can reach up to $17, which some may find high.
The total bill may include unexpected fees and taxes.
Food truck with casual outdoor seating and freshly made flour tortillas offers flavorful meat tacos known for great seasoning. The outdoor area fills quickly, creating a lively, crowded vibe. Prices run high compared to typical street tacos, which may affect the overall experience.
Flour tortillas come fresh and soft with a chewy texture. They have a decent size and pair well with asada, making them stand out for their freshness and soft chewiness.
Street food stands out with fresh flavors and authentic recipes. This food truck draws regulars for its consistent quality and quick service.
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Tacos are priced at $4.50 each, which some may find steep.
Expect long wait times during peak hours due to high demand.
The outdoor seating area can get crowded quickly.
Food truck setup with charcoal grill aroma creates an authentic Tijuana-style taco experience. Atmosphere feels lively and festive with faint mariachi music, though outdoor seating is limited and tight. Bright, blue-shifted patio lights add a distinct visual element.
Warm corn tortillas have a slightly charred crunch and taste traditional like those from Tijuana. They come loaded with toppings and a touch of oil, creating an authentic and flavorful base for the meat-filled tacos.
A vibrant Mexican food truck offers grilled meat with spicy aromas on a lively street corner. The outdoor setup plays faint mariachi music, adding to the festive vibe despite occasional rain.
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Each taco costs $3.50, which is considered an exceptional value.
There are only a few seats available, and most people buy their tacos to go.
The dining area is dirty, which may affect your experience.
Food truck setup offers fresh Mexican tacos with homemade salsas and vegetarian options. Atmosphere feels homey and pairs well with the adjacent brewery, creating a casual spot for eating and drinking. Ordering involves a self-service kiosk, though it can be inefficient at times.
Tortillas have a silky texture and carry infused flavor. Burrito tortillas hold up well with good distribution, while taco tortillas are tiny and get soggy from oil quickly.
A food truck sits right outside a brewery with lots of shaded outdoor seating. The fryer inside the truck is often out of order.
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Most tacos cost about $3.99, making it an affordable option.
The food truck has shaded outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying your meal.
Catering services are available for events, providing a convenient option for large groups.