Cozy restaurant with a quiet atmosphere and warm ambiance offers authentic Salvadoran dishes like pupusas and handmade tortillas. Seating is comfortable and the space stays very clean throughout. Digital menus display one item at a time, which can slow ordering but highlights each dish distinctly.
Food features authentic Salvadoran flavors with dishes like pupusas and yucca. Ingredients come super fresh and meals have an exquisite homemade flavor.
Tacos come with generous portions and fresh ingredients. They taste delicious and tasty.
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The restaurant does not provide printed menus, only digital screens.
Expect a 15-minute wait for food during busy hours.
The restaurant is very clean and safe for dining.
Small, no-frills Mexican restaurant with limited seating inside and outside offers a quiet dining atmosphere. Family-owned spot serves authentic, flavorful dishes like quesabirria, birria tacos, and fresh guacamole. Menu prices are reasonable, and ordering is straightforward with menus displayed on walls and TV.
Huge portions of delicious Mexican food come with excellent flavor that appeals to all ages. Assistance is available for those with disabilities, including food delivery to the car.
Birria tacos stand out as some of the best ever tasted. Tacos al pastor and carnitas offer rich, authentic flavors. Quesabirra tacos pair well with Mexican coke for a satisfying meal.
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The restaurant offers dine-in or takeout options and accepts cash or card.
There isn’t much seating inside the restaurant, with only three tables available.
The total cost for a meal averages around $21, including a soda.
Mexican restaurant with handmade tortillas and flavorful birria creates a satisfying, authentic vibe. Energy feels good and welcoming, with a slightly old setting. Closing early at 6 PM limits evening visits.
Food here is consistently really good with many dishes described as delicious and fire. Service complements the food well, making it a solid spot for a satisfying meal.
Tacos feature handmade tortillas and great-tasting meat. They deliver an unbeatable flavor that stands out.
Good to know
They close at 6 PM, not 7 PM.
The super burrito costs $15 and is very large.
Spacious Mexican restaurant with vibrant atmosphere and lively Latin music sets a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Bright pink bar and indoor-outdoor seating accommodate groups comfortably. Authentic decor and family-friendly energy create a refreshing dining experience.
Food here is consistently fresh and authentic, with tamales standing out as particularly delicious. The quality feels like five-star Mexican cuisine at a reasonable price.
Shrimp, Birria, and fish tacos stand out for their consistent flavor and solid preparation. Options like asada and carnitas also deliver delicious taste with authentic touches.
Good to know
Parking lot fills up quickly on weekends; arrive early.
Lunch deal with baby burritos offers great value.
Credit cards accepted, but cash is recommended for street vendors nearby.
Crowded space with a casual, warm vibe and Narco corridos music sets a lively tone. Many attractive people gather here, creating an energetic atmosphere. A self-serve salsa bar with standout salsa Verde adds a unique touch to the dining experience.
Fresh, healthy Mexican food stands out with mouth wateringly delicious flavors. Portions like 2 tacos serve as a snack or dinner and meals come with chips and salsa.
Tacos come loaded with meat and use fresh ingredients that taste delicious. Options like tacos pastor and asada stand out for their flavor and filling portions.
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Parking is plentiful and easily accessible.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
The restaurant has a salsa bar with a great pico de gallo.
Mexican restaurant offers dine-in options with a clean interior that could use some care. Food includes Super Burritos and quesabirrias priced individually, with portions and meat content varying. Atmosphere reflects a shift in quality and service since staff changes, maintaining a casual vibe.
Food features fresh ingredients and Mexican dishes like chilaquiles. Some dishes come off as greasy and salty, with an overall mix of good and mediocre flavors.
Quesabirrias stand out with better quality than most taco trucks nearby. Tacos and taco salad come out very good, making lunch options solid here.
Good to know
The quesabirrias are sold individually for $5+ each.
The restaurant offers dine-in options.
They don't give salsa with the tortilla chips anymore.
Large space with fun decor and live music creates an inviting, homey atmosphere. Handmade tortillas and fresh salsas highlight authentic Mexican flavors. Drive-thru option adds convenience for any time of day.
Delicious Mexican food stands out with a variety of dishes served promptly. The menu offers great flavors at nice prices, making it a solid choice for family meals.
Steamed tacos stand out here, especially the shrimp tacos and tacos al vapor de cheek. Taco Tuesdays offer tacos for $1.50 each.
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Taco Tuesdays offer tacos for $1.50 each.
The portions are generous for the price.
The restaurant is suitable for family dining.
Mexican restaurant offers outdoor seating under cabana tent in a gas station parking lot setting. Atmosphere feels chill with quick service, food ready in about 5-8 minutes. Known for birria tacos and flavorful spicy pork tortas, it draws those seeking reasonably priced and tasty options.
Food features smoky flavor across vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, with dishes like birria tacos and spicy pastor. Meals come out fresh and filling, prepared quickly in about 5-8 minutes.
Birria tacos stand out with great flavor and a queso birria option. Pollo tacos and quesadillas also offer delicious choices. Gas tacos, tamales, and chicken appear on the menu, served from a relaxed taco truck setting.
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Food is ready in about 5-8 minutes after ordering.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Outdoor patio with ample seating and palm tree decor creates a relaxed open-air dining space. The atmosphere is casual and lively, especially on weekends when it gets busy. Heaters help keep the area comfortable during cooler weather.
Food comes from a food truck with open air dining on 23rd Street. The dishes range from good to delicious, though some find the preparation inconsistent.
Street tacos come with fresh, generous meat portions and great flavor. Options include asada and fish tacos, often enjoyed with lemon. A wide variety of tacos offers solid choices for taco lovers.
Good to know
Weekends at Tacos El Chino are very busy.
Each fish taco costs $5.50.
Most people don't carry cash in their pockets.
Small, unassuming Salvadoran restaurant offers a quiet, relaxed atmosphere with freshly made pupusas and banana leaf-wrapped tamales. Food preparation can be slow, especially for pupusas, and seating is limited. Prices vary but often provide excellent value for generous portions.
Food here features excellent Salvadorian cuisine with hot, flavorful sauce that complements dishes well. Prices stay reasonable, and the portions satisfy.
Tacos include tamarind shrimp and pastor, both flavorful. Some tacos come with small portions and tortillas that can be cold or overly crispy with little meat.
Good to know
Expect a long wait for pupusas, which take over 30 minutes to arrive.
The kitchen does not separate dine-in and take-out orders, leading to potential delays.
Prices are reasonable for the amount of food served.
Taco truck offers authentic Mexican street tacos with perfect presentation including jalapeno and grilled onions. Spanish music plays softly, creating a pleasant atmosphere while eating. Seating area and truck maintain extreme cleanliness.
Food offers authentic Mexican flavors with good taste, texture, and temperature. Some dishes come off as greasy or bland, and prices can feel high for the quality served.
Tacos come packed with plenty of meat and vegetables, featuring options like carnitas and Cabeza. Presentation includes jalapenos and grilled onions, served in a clean setting with Spanish music playing.
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Parking is shared with other businesses, but ample street parking is available.
Expect to pay standard prices for menu items like quesadillas.
Outdoor seating offers sunny tables and a cute setup near a market, creating a casual vibe. Food features classic tacos like al pastor and lengua, often paired with rich, smoky salsa roja. Many return for late hours and the option to dine by the truck or in cars for warmth.
Food comes out toasty hot and often shows a light browning on selections like the doradito. Cooking uses organic olive oil and canola, with staff ready to customize orders and serve with a smile.
Tacos stand out with Tacos de Lengua served perfectly and paired with a secret salsa verde. Options like al pastor and classic tacos de asada offer tasty, respectable choices.
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The food truck offers affordable meals, making it budget-friendly.
Expect small portion sizes; a burrito costs around $16.
All food is made with organic ingredients, including olive oil.