Enjoy authentic Monterrey-style tacos with fresh corn tortillas and a standout trompo with pineapple. Friendly, clean spot with a fun Santa for photos. Busy late but quick service keeps wait times under 10 minutes.
Tacos here have an authentic Monterrey style with fresh corn tortillas and a standout trompo with pineapple. The flavor is consistently great, making it a top spot for trompo tacos in the area.
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Expect wait times of under 10 minutes even when busy.
The total cost for two people is around $20-25.
There is plenty of parking available nearby.
Cozy Mexican spot offers authentic menudo with rich broth and tender meat. Spacious seating and large flat screen TVs create a lively yet relaxed vibe. Enjoy fresh homemade tacos and a clean, welcoming atmosphere with great music.
Menudo stands out with its rich broth, perfect spice, and tender meat. Tacos taste homemade and fresh, with options like chicken, Barbacoa, tripe, and pastor. Elotes and burritos also show strong authentic flavors.
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Credit card payments incur a 3.5% fee.
Parking can be difficult in the area.
The restaurant has only one toilet, so be prepared for potential waits.
Picnic tables under a roof offer casual seating near a lively train yard with crossing gates adding ambient noise. Barbacoa tacos shine with savory flavor and fresh toppings, paired with bold chile serrano salsa. Quick service keeps the crowd moving through this authentic Mexican spot.
Barbacoa tacos stand out with savory flavor and generous portions packed with meat and fresh toppings. The amazing salsa with chile serrano adds a fresh, bold kick that enhances every bite.
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The taco truck is open at 1 in the morning.
Tacos are priced reasonably, around $27 for two plates with drinks.
They accept both cash and card payments.
Tortilla chip factory buzzes with a busy midday crowd. Enjoy homemade tortillas and spicy chips alongside fresh, flavorful Mexican dishes like carne guisada. Lunch offers generous portions at reasonable prices in a homey setting.
Mexican food features fresh, flavorful dishes like carne guisada with spice and flour tortillas. Chips, salsa, and queso come fresh and plentiful, with homemade tortillas standing out as especially good.
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Cardona Foods is only open for lunch from 10 AM to 3 PM.
The restaurant closes at 2:30 PM, which may be inconvenient for some.
The prices at Cardona Foods are very reasonable.
Food truck serves handmade tortillas and rich stews with a focus on Chihuahua-style dishes. Casual vibe with a cash-only policy and a hidden spot that draws steady interest. Menudo and birria are popular, with menudo selling out quickly early in the day.
Handmade tortillas stand out alongside rich, delicious gorditas with fillings like chicharrรณn and asado rojo. Menudo and birria dishes offer tasty options, with menudo best enjoyed early in the day.
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Las Tres Marias only accepts cash payments.
They had trackers so that we could wait in the car.
Expect longer wait times on Sundays, especially around 10 am.
Small Mexican spot buzzes with authentic atmosphere and loud music videos. Tacos shine with barbacoa and pastor flavors at great prices. Space fills fast, creating a family-friendly vibe with fresh garnishes and standout green sauce.
Tacos taste just like Mexico with authentic flavors like barbacoa, pastor, and queso birria. Prices stay reasonable, around $3.00 per taco, making it a solid spot for delicious Mexican food.
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Parking can be difficult due to a small lot and limited spaces.
Prices for tacos are around $3.00, which is considered a good deal.
Expect to order at least an hour in advance due to staffing issues.
Brightly colorful product section draws shoppers while fresh tortillas and best burritos keep lines long at the taco counter. Narrow aisles near the meat market can slow movement but don't stop the steady demand. Popular breakfast burritos and menudo highlight authentic Mexican flavors.
Flour tortillas cost $2 each and taste delicious. Burritos and tacos come fresh, hot, and made to order with consistent flavor and value. Breakfast burritos and menudo are popular choices, and the meat and tortillas stay fresh.
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Expect long lines, especially for tacos and burritos during peak hours.
Hot food options are available, making it a quick meal stop.
The store can be crowded, especially around 9:30 AM due to pallet blockages.
Long bazaar setting offers a lively, family-friendly vibe with large portions of authentic Mexican dishes like birria tacos and pozole. Social energy is high, making it a great spot for flavorful meals and enjoyable gatherings.
Birria tacos stand out with rich cheese and authentic flavors. Other dishes include stuffed chilaquiles, pozole, asada tacos, shrimp and octopus tostadas, and torta de asada.
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The restaurant is located within a long bazaar, which may be confusing for first-time visitors.
Expect large portion sizes, perfect for sharing or a hearty meal.
Parking may be limited; consider arriving early to secure a spot.
New American spot shines with cozy atmosphere and family-style seating. Menudo is a top favorite dish, alongside jumbo breakfast burritos and tacos. Live mariachi music adds a lively touch to the clean, airy space.
Menudo stands out as a big bowl and a top favorite dish here. Jumbo breakfast burritos and tacos also feature on the menu, alongside other Mexican options.
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Breakfast specials are available from Monday to Thursday.
An all-you-can-eat buffet is offered from Friday to Sunday.
The lunch buffet runs from 11 AM to 2 PM on weekdays.
Small Mexican spot shines with handmade tortillas and authentic burritos. Casual vibe suits quick lunches and early mornings. Fair prices and traditional menudo make it a solid choice for genuine flavors.
Burritos de Guisada stand out with their authentic flavor and handmade tortillas. The gorditas and menudo also deliver strong traditional tastes, making lunch and Saturday mornings worth the visit.
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You could order food by phone for pickup.
The prices and portions at El Metate Food To Go are more than fair.
The restaurant opens early and closes early.
Grocery store shines with well-lit aisles and a vibrant atmosphere filled with Spanish music. Mexican food features homemade tamales and rotisserie chicken that stand out. Fresh meats and a notable bakery add to the diverse offerings.
Rotisserie chicken and tamales stand out with homemade Mexican food not found elsewhere nearby. Corn tortillas are notably good, while gorditas have hard dough and pastor and barbacoa tend to be dry.
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Fiesta Mart #46 is open until 11 pm, making it convenient for late-night shopping.
Expect long lines during weekends, especially at the 15-item checkout.
Ample free parking is available for customers at Fiesta Mart #46.
New, sleek spot blends authentic Mexican food like birria tacos with a club-like vibe featuring loud music and party lights. Family-style seating and a bar with craft drinks and NFL football create an energetic atmosphere thatโs lively but can hinder conversation.
Authentic Mexican food shines with birria tacos and homemade flour tortillas. The menu includes standout dishes like molcajete, consome, and aguachile, all served in an upbeat, professional setting.
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Tres Betos Taqueria accepts only cash payments.
There is an ATM inside the restaurant.
They charge a $1.50 surcharge for each egg on the dish.