Mexican-themed decor and a salsa bar with many options create a lively and inviting atmosphere. Music, including DJ sets, adds energy while maintaining a family-friendly vibe. Freshly made tortillas and authentic Baja-style tacos stand out as key features.
Meat comes tender and juicy, cooked just right. Portions are generous, making it worth the price in tacos, burritos, and mulitas with melted cheese.
A salsa bar offers many options with a focus on spicy salsas. The salsa tastes very fresh and pairs well with light, flavorful chips.
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On Tuesdays, they offer a buy 3, get 1 free deal.
Parking is available in the corner store plaza.
The tortillas are made in house.
Food truck offers huge portions and varied menu with authentic Mexican tacos and excellent salsas. Atmosphere is casual with minimal seating, often busy with long waits. Location near a park adds convenience for quick stops.
Carne asada tacos stand out with rich, savory flavors. Signature dishes like carne asada fries and the Anaconda burrito showcase the meat in creative ways.
Salsas here are very tasty and excellent. They complement tacos well, though some dishes like birria stand strong without needing any sauce.
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Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours.
Bring cash for a slight discount on your order.
Payment via Venmo is accepted, but check if it's available.
Outdoor seating on a sunny patio creates a casual, breezy atmosphere with a welcoming, family-like vibe. Indoor space feels small and sparse, while the quiet street adds to the calm setting. The place offers a wide variety of authentic Mexican food in a clean environment.
Carne asada here is high quality and free of gristle, making it easy to enjoy. It appears in super tacos, burritos, and sopes, all with great flavor and no excess fat.
Salsas come with a noticeable charred veggie flavor and fresh taste. The green salsa is mild, while the red salsa is slightly spicier but not overwhelming. Free chips and salsa accompany some dishes.
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Ordering and paying happens before sitting down; no reservations needed.
The restaurant offers all-day breakfast options.
There is plenty of seating available both inside and outside.
Large, modern space with an open kitchen and spacious seating creates a clean, welcoming atmosphere. Big-screen TVs and a generous salsa bar cater to sports fans and spice lovers. A dog-friendly patio adds to the relaxed vibe.
Carne asada uses USDA-choice steak cuts grilled over real mesquite charcoal for a smoky flavor. Carne asada fries feature curly fries that keep toppings crispy and elevated.
A salsa bar offers many choices including a spicy habanero salsa that sneaks up on you. The avocado salsa stands out as a signature, creamy and flavorful.
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Parking can be challenging at this location, but free garage parking is available nearby.
A 20% service charge is automatically added to all dining bills.
The restaurant opens early at 9 am, which is convenient for breakfast.
Mexican food truck with homemade tortillas and generous portions draws a steady crowd. The atmosphere is lively and busy, reflecting its reputation for authentic carne asada tacos and large, flavorful burritos. Customers expect fresh, richly filled dishes with bold flavors, especially in tacos and quesabirrias.
Burritos come loaded with carne asada, rice, and beans, making them large and filling. Tacos feature cilantro, grilled jalapeños, and authentic Mexican salsa alongside the carne asada.
Salsa here features great salsa verde and authentic Mexican salsa. It pairs well with carne asada tacos, cilantro, and grilled jalapeños.
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The burritos provide enough food for at least four meals.
Everything at the taco truck is homemade.
The portions at the taco truck are huge.
Small Mexican grill with homemade tortillas and spicy salsa creates a lively, noisy atmosphere. Limited seating with just a few small tables makes it cozy but busy. Known for large portions and well-seasoned al pastor tacos, it offers a casual, fast-food vibe with fresh ingredients.
Carne asada shines in the fries loaded with sauces that stand out for their flavor. The regular taco plate pairs carne asada with beans, rice, lettuce, and pico for a classic combo.
Salsas here are fresh and spicy, with options like a hot orange-colored salsa and a flavorful avocado salsa. Chips come with salsa, and staff often offer fresh chips and salsa with orders.
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Parking can be challenging during peak hours, but is generally available.
The restaurant closes early at 9 PM every day, which may be inconvenient for late diners.
Expect a line during busy hours, especially on weekends.
Colorful decor creates a lively Mexican street vibe with outdoor seating and a self-serve salsa bar featuring pickled vegetables. Limited seating and cash-only payment with Zelle option shape the experience, attracting those seeking varied meat tacos in a casual, vibrant setting.
Carne asada tacos come fresh and flavorful, with a taste that recalls authentic Mexican tacos. The meat is roasted on a rotating spit alongside al pastor, but it contains an excessive amount of fat.
A self-serve salsa bar offers a variety of salsas and pickled vegetables. The green salsa is citrusy and mild, while the orange salsa adds a wonderful touch to dishes.
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Tacos Chencho accepts only cash payments and Zelle.
The truck closes at 11 pm on Sundays.
Prices for tacos start at $2.72 each.
Small, narrow space with about six tables creates a cozy, intimate setting. Atmosphere feels like an authentic hole-in-the-wall taqueria with a quiet, unassuming vibe. Seating is limited and close together, often leading to a crowded, bustling feel during busy times.
Carne asada here is flavorful and never dry, showing a clear home-cooked flavor. The carne asada torta is large and tastes like a hamburger, while tacos and burritos highlight the meat's distinct taste.
Red salsa stands out with its best flavor and noticeable spiciness. Roasted and green salsas rank among the better ones available, making them great for pairing with taquitos.
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Many customers order ahead to reduce wait times during busy hours.
The restaurant is primarily a take-out place rather than a sit-down restaurant.
Expect longer wait times during lunch hours due to high popularity.
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.
Carne asada stands out with bold flavor and appears in tacos and quesadillas. The quesadillas come in massive sizes and include a super option with extra meat.
Salsas here bring authentic south of the border flavors with a good mix of spicy green sauce and orange salsa. The salsa bar offers solid options including avocado salsa and chiles toreados.
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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.
Small Mexican restaurant with colorful murals and both indoor and outdoor seating creates a chill atmosphere with romantic salsa and ranchero music. Fresh tortillas are made by hand outside, adding to the authentic vibe. A salsa bar and fresh chips complement the food offerings.
Grilled just right, the carne asada is tender and juicy. It appears in tacos, fries, and burritos, standing out from the usual dry or overcooked versions elsewhere.
Freshly made salsas come in several varieties including a spicy habanero sauce and a classic red chunky salsa. Free chips accompany the salsas, which pair well with the food, and a roasted salsa appears on weekends.
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Take-out is the primary service option; dining in may be limited.
Prices range from $10 to $30 depending on the meal and portion size.
Vegetarian options are available on the menu.
Mexican restaurant with many booths and tables and a clean outdoor patio offers a busy atmosphere with affordable prices. The interior shows its age but remains relatively clean. Popular for tender, flavorful meats and well-made tacos and burritos.
Meat comes tender, juicy, and flavorful in the Carne Asada Super Burrito and tacos. Burritos often feature a crispy texture, especially the super carne asada and tacos dorados.
Salsas here are spicy and flavorful, with both red and green options standing out. They often outshine the food, adding a perfect kick to tacos and nachos.
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Super Taqueria now accepts cards, making payment easier.
Parking at 10th Street Super T can be rough, especially during peak hours.
Most burritos now cost 13 dollars and up, so budget accordingly.
Outdoor seating features community-style tables that are clean and comfortable. The atmosphere is relaxed with moderate activity during early afternoon hours. Known for flavorful street tacos and homemade spicy sauces, it draws those seeking authentic, well-seasoned Mexican fare.
Carne asada comes seasoned well and appears in both tacos and burritos. Tacos include carne asada alongside other meats like tripas and el pastor.
Spicy salsas offer a good punch without being too sweet. Recent changes affect portion sizes and overall salsa quality, which varies from great to terrible.
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The place is usually not busy around 1 pm on Mondays.
They offer an extra free taco with beans with certain orders.
Lengua is not always available on the menu.
Huge dining area with several TVs showing soccer games creates a lively, casual vibe. The place stays busy, attracting people who appreciate authentic Mexican flavors and unlimited salsas. Seating is ample, making it suitable for quick bites or relaxed meals.
Carne asada comes in a small burrito with about 2oz of meat and plenty of Pico de gallo. The super burrito version is popular and often ordered without sour cream. Super nachos with carne asada include guacamole and diluted sour cream but lack refried beans.
Unlimited salsa options include green and red salsas and a liquid Guacamole salsa instead of sliced avocado. The salsa bar stays fully stocked with delicious and spicy choices.
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Daily specials are available from Monday to Friday between 11am and 3pm.
Parking is available in the back of the restaurant.
The total cost for two burritos and chips is around $32.
Small, dim taqueria with easy parking and plenty of seating offers a Tex-Mex style menu featuring flavorful tacos and burritos. Latino clientele often pick up takeout in a space with limited ventilation and no public restroom. Drinks include Micheladas and affordable beer options.
Carne asada burritos stand out with flavorful meat wrapped in soft tortillas. Carne asada tacos and carnitas also deliver solid, well-seasoned options. Chips and guacamole often accompany the meal.
Green sauce salsa stands out with its fresh lime flavor and pairs well with tacos loaded with carne and avocado. Salsa portions are small but come on the side to complement the meal.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours due to limited staff.
The restaurant does not have public restrooms for dine-in customers.
Prices are generally fair, with meals under $20.
Large indoor space with huge garage doors opens to the outside, creating an airy setting. Lively Mexican music and chatter fill the room, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie among regulars. A self-serve salsa bar adds to the authentic, flavorful experience.
Carne asada stands out with its savory flavor and pairs well with fresh limes and sauce. Options include tacos and burritos, both offering great value and a satisfying taste.
Salsa bar stays well stocked with a variety of fresh options. The salsas are consistently amazing and pair well with grilled onions and tacos.
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After 5 pm, they only serve tacos.
Parking at Tacos Los 3 Reyes is limited and hard to find.
Visitors should be prepared to spend an extra 20 minutes beyond the usual time to get their food.
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.
Juicy carne asada shines in the Mulita and Chicken Mulita, offering rich flavor. Some items like the super burrito show less seasoning, making the taste milder.
Salsas come in none spicy salsa verde and an orange sauce with a nice kick that is not overwhelming. Both the orange and green salsas taste amazing and offer a balance of flavor and spice.
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The food truck accepts only cash.
They charge $4 per taco.
Parking is available nearby.
Old fast-food building hosts a Mexican and Middle Eastern fusion with a warm, inviting atmosphere and multiple large TVs showing sports. The space features deep blue walls and a lively yet comfortable vibe with good table spacing. Music and muted TVs add to the relaxed environment.
Carne asada stands out with great flavor and pairs well with sopecitas. It appears as both a plate and kebabs, consistently noted as really good and excellent.
Complimentary chips come with tamarillo salsa and hummus. Pita and tortilla chips pair well with these flavorful dips.
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Taco Tuesday features $2 street tacos, making it a popular choice.
Happy hour offers discounted beer and sangria pitchers during weekdays.
The restaurant serves Halal food, catering to specific dietary needs.
Outdoor setting shaded by tents creates a casual atmosphere reminiscent of Mexican beachside spots. Live Banda and corridos music energizes the space alongside a top-tier bar serving drinks like Micheladas and margaritas. Beautiful decor and a small, intimate layout enhance the authentic vibe.
Grilled to perfection, the carne asada stands out with its rich flavor. Some find it chewy and tough to cut, needing to be pulled apart. The combination with Nopalitos is a popular choice.
Homemade salsas bring a super spicy kick and balanced heat. Chips come with tasty house-made salsa and a flavorful Chipotle sauce.
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The restaurant is cash-only, which was not communicated prior to ordering.
There is ample parking available, including shaded options.
Portions are generous and larger than expected for seafood.
Spacious interior with floor-to-ceiling windows creates a pleasant atmosphere that feels inviting and lively. A self-serve condiments bar adds convenience and complements the food experience. Music tends to be loud, making conversation challenging during busy times.
Generous portions of succulent carne asada appear in burritos and crispy tacos. The carne asada is solid, paired well with other standout items like lingua and super burritos.
Salsas here are flavorful with a standout mango salsa. Veggie options and guacamole pair well with the chips for a solid combo.
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The restaurant accepts cash only, so plan accordingly.
Parking is ample and easy to find in the strip mall.
The restaurant closes later than most places, making it a good late-night option.
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.
Carne asada tacos stand out with strong flavor and good quality. Some dishes mix carne asada with other meats, but options like quesadillas and tacos highlight the beef well.
Two bottles of salsa sit on the tables, but they often get taken over. The spicy and green salsa tastes solid and adds a nice kick.
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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.
Open salsa bar offers variety of spicy sauces alongside handmade corn tortillas. Lively atmosphere with large TV screens showing sports, especially soccer, creates a noisy environment. Seating resembles fast food style furniture with more walking space than typical fast food joints.
Tacos come loaded with lots of meat, especially the carne asada, tripe, and adobo varieties. Nachos with carne asada are served but stray from traditional nacho style.
An open salsa bar offers five different kinds with a perfectly spicy range. Highlights include salsa ranchera, habanero salsa, and a fresh avocado salsa.
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The restaurant is under new management and offers better food than before.
The restaurant is open late, making it convenient for late-night diners.
Expect to pay $4.50 for a single taco, which is considered pricey.
Clean space with a loudspeaker at full volume creates a lively but uneven vibe. Fresh ingredients and a great salsa bar stand out, while the atmosphere feels suitable for families and kids. The place often stays empty, offering a quiet dining experience despite the volume.
Carne asada comes cooked to perfection with a simple burrito option that includes rice and cheese alongside the meat. The burrito focuses on the carne asada itself without extra fillings.
Salsas here stand out with a great salsa bar offering a variety of options. The avocado salsa is especially good and the overall selection is consistently flavorful.
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The restaurant is suitable for families and kids.
You can find cheaper plates on the menu.
The restaurant's Google listing states it closes at 10 PM.
Entrance through an alley leads to a beautiful outdoor garden with covered seating and heaters. Atmosphere feels relaxing and aesthetic with music enhancing the vibe. Space welcomes dogs and suits parties well.
Carne asada comes tender and well seasoned, making it a standout choice. Tacos and quesadillas filled with this meat deliver rich flavor.
Complimentary chips come with smooth green salsa that stands out as a favorite. Salsa pairs well with tacos and empanadas, adding fresh flavor to the meal.
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Happy hour starts at 2 PM and offers discounted drinks.
Taco Tuesday features $1 tacos all day with any drink purchase.
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to find a spot.
Small spaces with four chairs per table create an intimate setting. The atmosphere is warm and casual, with an open door and no air conditioning. Late hours attract those seeking authentic Mexican dishes and cash-only convenience with an on-site ATM.
Carne asada tacos come at a reasonable price and have a great flavor. The Super Carne Asada option tastes overly ricey and is not recommended.
Salsa roja stands out as very spicy and flavorful, while the table salsa tastes somewhat ketchupy and just okay. Chips and salsa come quickly but are nothing special.
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Tacos Autlense is cash only, but there is an ATM available on-site.
The restaurant is open late, making it a good option for night owls.
You can order online through Doordash for convenience.
Lively Mexican restaurant with fast service and extremely loud Spanish pop music creates a vibrant, energetic atmosphere. Indoor and shaded outdoor seating accommodate diners comfortably, including dogs. Decor and open kitchen add to a vibrant, authentic vibe that feels like stepping into Mexico.
Carne asada shines as the star of the menu, delivering rich flavor in burritos, tacos, and nachos. The meat pairs perfectly with other ingredients, making dishes like the burrito supreme and loaded nachos stand out.
Generous portions of meat come with tacos paired with a pineapple salsa that adds a fresh twist. The chips come with a revelatory salsa and a red salsa that adds the perfect kick.
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On Tuesdays, they offer $2 chicken tacos during Taco Tuesday.
The birria is only available on Sundays.
Pork and lard are not used in any dishes, adhering to halal standards.
Outdoor setup with colorful traditional decor and covered seating creates a casual, lively vibe. Pool tables and cornhole add playful energy alongside relaxing music. The atmosphere feels authentic and inviting, like visiting a neighborhood gathering spot.
Tacos and quesadillas feature carne asada with a good cheese to meat ratio. Some dishes like nachos and burritos highlight the meat well, but the carne asada can sometimes be cold and fatty.
The salsa offers an orange spicy kick that balances the beef's richness well. Mixing the consomé with the salsa creates a game-changing dipping sauce that enhances the flavor.
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Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
They only accept cards or mobile payments; no cash is accepted.
Expect long wait times, especially on weekends.
Old school seating contrasts with a clean, modern order area in this laid back Mexican spot. Families and kids create a friendly neighborhood vibe, while high-quality meats define the food. Limited decor and later hours add to its straightforward, practical feel.
Carne asada comes in tacos, fries, and mini tacos, all with a solid flavor. It pairs well with hot sauce and appears in dishes like super nachos and burritos.
Green and red salsas stand out, with the salsa roja used frequently on food. The red salsa draws some complaints, but the variety includes a notable yellow chili seed detail on the meat.
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Parking is limited, but street parking is also available.
You will need a key to use the restrooms, available upfront.
They open late until 11pm for late-night diners.