Mexican restaurant inside an old brick building offers a vibrant atmosphere with high energy and lively corridos music playing loudly. Plenty of seating fills the space, complemented by a free salsa bar and self-serve cucumber water. The vibe blends modern touches with authentic street-style taco culture.
Tacos feature charcoal-grilled meat with a Tijuana-style flavor that feels genuine. Guacamole, rice, beans, and mulitas all deliver authentic tastes true to traditional recipes.
Carne asada burritos have soft to chewy meat with good flavor. Al pastor burritos are popular and flavorful. Spicy salsa pairs well with the burritos.
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Taco Tuesday offers tacos for $2.50 each, making it a great deal.
Parking is available at 420 N. Main with free one-hour parking.
The taqueria does not serve alcohol, making it a relaxed spot after work.
Bright, clean space with large windows and a cozy industrial style layout offers seating for small and large groups. Atmosphere shifts from quiet afternoons to busy, lively times with modern Mexican music playing. Halal Mexican food draws a diverse crowd seeking flavorful tacos and birria.
Mexican dishes here deliver authentic flavors with a focus on halal ingredients. The consume and tacos stand out for their genuine taste and traditional preparation.
Huge burritos packed with halal meat stand out here. The carne asada and birria burritos deliver strong, savory flavors that pair well with consomé and churros.
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On weekends, they have a pop-up BBQ menu served from the side window.
The burritos are made with halal meat, but certification is not visibly displayed.
The place is very clean, providing a pleasant dining experience.
Small Mexican restaurant offers a homey vibe with traditional artwork and a family atmosphere. Four TVs and a jukebox provide plenty of entertainment while fresh-made aguas and horchata complement authentic dishes. The place feels clean and comfortable for small groups.
Tacos and other dishes feature homemade recipes with high-quality ingredients. The menu serves authentic Mexican food that stays true to traditional flavors.
Enchilada sauce adds an amazing flavor to the burritos. Carne asada and California burritos stand out, with flour tortillas providing a taste thrill. The wet burrito comes in a huge size, often too big for one meal.
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The restaurant is closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.
Parking is easy and there is plenty of room inside to dine in.
The restrooms are very clean and available for customers.
Small, family-run Mexican restaurant with old-time charm and a cozy, homey atmosphere in a residential setting. The vibe is kickback and chill, welcoming guests like part of the neighborhood. Outdoor seating adds a functional dining option beyond the intimate indoor space.
Food follows authentic, homemade recipes from the 50s and 60s. This spot serves local, stick to your ribs Mexican dishes without any fancy twists.
Burritos come with well-marinated seasoned meat and are part of a menu featuring pure homespun Mexican flavors. They sit alongside enchiladas and tacos with wonderful sauces that highlight traditional tastes.
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La Chiquita Restaurant is within walking distance from the Santa Ana Amtrak and Metrolink train depot.
The restaurant has been in business since 1950, offering authentic Mexican cuisine.
Expect generous portion sizes for the price at La Chiquita Restaurant.
Small, family-owned Mexican restaurant with a cozy, homey vibe and a cute patio. Crowded dining area fills with people enjoying generous portions of homemade tortillas and authentic dishes like birria and chilaquiles. Atmosphere feels welcoming and familiar, with a casual, unpretentious setup.
Mexican food here offers a homestyle, authentic taste with dishes that are fresh and full of flavor.
Breakfast burritos come large and packed with chorizo and egg, served with two salsas, grilled jalapeños, and cambray onions. Options include bean and cheese or Mexican rice and chorizo, all tasting very tasty and filling.
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Inside seating is limited, so there may be a wait when the place is busy.
The serving portions are very generous.
They offer many options from smoothies to breakfast burritos, chilaquiles, birria, and burgers.
Mexican restaurant with live mariachi music creates a loud, energetic atmosphere that fills the small space. Friendly vibes attract diners who enjoy authentic dishes with large portions. Noise levels can make conversation difficult during performances.
Offers authentic Mexican food with dishes like the verde cheese enchilada and asada breakfast burrito featuring great sauces. The overall menu stays true to traditional flavors.
Carne asada and al pastor burritos stand out with exceptional flavor and authentic sauces. Options include spicy shrimp and wet burritos, all reasonably priced and consistently tasty.
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Street tacos cost $6 each.
Lunch for two costs over $40 including tip.
Gratuity is added for parties of six or more.
Taco truck with rotating spit for Al Pastor offers affordable tacos and unlimited toppings and sauces. Outdoor seating creates a nostalgic Mexican atmosphere but can get cold and busy. Cash-only payments and a slightly sketchy surrounding area are notable.
Super reasonable prices make this spot easy for grabbing authentic Oaxacan street food. The authentic tacos stand out as a solid choice for craving genuine Mexican flavors.
Huge burritos come stuffed with rice, beans, cheese, salsa, and a choice of meats like carne asada and al pastor. Prices stay low, with combos like four tacos and a burrito for under twenty dollars.
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The restaurant accepts only cash payments.
Taqueria Ayutla Oaxaca is open from 7 pm to 2 am, or until 3 am on weekends.
The tacos are offered at a reasonable price.
Mexican restaurant with family-friendly atmosphere and live guitar music creates a vibrant yet quiet setting. It serves authentic tacos al vapor and other specialties made to order, attracting frequent crowds. The place maintains high cleanliness standards despite a simple setup.
Bold flavors define the authentic Mexican dishes here, especially the tacos de vapor. The cuisine stays true to traditional tastes with rich, flavorful options.
The chile relleno burrito stands out with its rich filling and flavor. Breakfast burritos tend to be large but contain bland egg and mushy potatoes with very little meat.
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Taco Tuesday offers a free taco with any order.
Expect the restaurant to get packed, especially on weekends.
The special costs $18 and is a popular choice.
Spacious Mexican restaurant with painted murals reflecting Hispanic culture and an open kitchen where meats cook in view. The atmosphere is loud and lively, matching an asada on a weekend night with chill vibes inside and outside. Outdoor seating includes heated patio tables for comfort.
Tacos come with authentic Mexican flavors and a loaded salsa bar featuring all the essentials. The spot serves authentic street tacos but feels more like a sit-down restaurant now.
Burritos come in a large size, often about the length of a forearm, packed with lots of ingredients. Varieties like asada and marinated pork are reasonably priced and deliver a tasty, filling meal.
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Expect long lines during weekends as the restaurant gains popularity.
Arrive early to avoid crowds, especially during peak hours.
Payment is required at the table before sending orders to the kitchen.
Spacious Mexican restaurant with a panaderia and tortilleria inside, featuring a self-serve hot sauce bar. Atmosphere is warm and friendly, with a lively and authentic vibe that reflects Mexican culture.
Food offers fresh, flavorful dishes with a homestyle touch. Atmosphere feels lively and authentic throughout.
Breakfast burritos come with egg and ham, weighing about 19 ounces and priced around $6.99. Burritos and tacos like Asada and Alpastor offer great value and solid flavor.
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Free Slice Friday offers complimentary slices with any purchase.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for diners.
Prices for food items are generally affordable, but some may seem high.
Converted house with four small tables and murals by Jose Ortiz creates a cozy, homey atmosphere. Quiet and unpretentious, it feels like a family kitchen where familiar faces often gather. The vibe is tranquil and steeped in history, offering a genuine taste of traditional Mexican cuisine.
Food features fresh, authentic Mexican flavors with dishes like the Taco Plate that taste traditional and familiar. The menu consistently delivers delicious, genuine Mexican cuisine.
Breakfast burritos feature asada and machaca with good portion sizes and prices. Red Chile Beef and ham and cheese options also stand out, while wet burritos come across as okay.
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Taco Tuesday offers special pricing all day on Tuesday.
Parking is limited; consider arriving early or using nearby lots.
Tamales cost $3 each, which may be considered pricey by some.