Food truck with urban Mexico City vibe offers spacious artsy outdoor seating and a covered patio. Spanish music plays, creating a welcoming and lively atmosphere where people enjoy authentic Mexican food. The setting feels friendly and chill, with colorful decor and spots for photos.
Handmade with skill and care, the tamales come in varieties like pork and chicken. They pair well with horchata and require steaming to reheat properly.
Quesadillas come packed with lots of meat and a crispy texture. Varieties include shrimp, mushroom, and cheese, plus chicken and pastor options that stand out.
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The taco truck closes by 7 pm.
Expect to pay almost $7 for a tamal.
Prices are higher than other taco places in Bellevue.
Food truck with funky outdoor seating creates a chill vibe enhanced by ambient lighting and great music. Casual dining happens among trees in a well-kept patio that feels like an oasis in a parking lot. Social pickup area adds to the authentic atmosphere.
Massive tamales come with light, fluffy masa dough packed with flavor. Varieties like pollo Verde and chorizo con papa cost around $4.88 each and pair well with chipotle and avocado salsas.
Quesadillas come generous and filling, packed with your choice of meat or vegetarian options. They arrive with six house-made salsas and sides like pico de gallo and sour cream, making each bite flavorful and satisfying.
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El Camion offers a variety of delicious salsas that are all free.
Their prices are cheap, making it a great value.
The portions at El Camion are huge, satisfying even the biggest appetite.
Small Salvadoran restaurant offers a casual, relaxed atmosphere with great music and a welcoming vibe. The menu features authentic pupusas and birria dishes known for generous portions and rich flavors. Seating is typically ample, and the space stays clean and well lit.
Tamales come with rich flavor and pair well with sweet plantains. They appear alongside pupusas and empanadas de platano on the menu.
Quesadillas come with generous cheese, sometimes making the tortilla hard to spot. Options include birria and asada, both well-liked by kids and adults alike.
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Order before picking up your food to ensure a smooth experience.
The menu offers a good variety of Salvadoran food and appetizers.
Prices are reasonable, making it an affordable dining option.
Market offers homemade corn tortillas and a salsa bar with self-serve toppings. Dining area includes ample tables for enjoying meals. Atmosphere feels nostalgic and authentic, reflecting Hispanic neighborhood vibes.
Tamales come in a Tamale Trio that offers variety and are consistently delicious. Large orders include dozens of tamales, showing they handle big events well.
Classic handmade quesadillas feature prominently on the menu alongside chicken quesadillas. They come with sides like guacamole, rice, and beans, offering a solid variety of Mexican staples.
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The price for a meal averages around $30, which may be considered high.
You pay as you order, and food is brought to your table.
The market offers a fresh salsa bar with various add-ons.
Mexican restaurant with fresh tortilla making visible at the entrance creates an authentic vibe. Atmosphere is lively and fun with loud music and close tables, making it energetic but noisy. Decor includes Day of the Dead altar and papel picado, enhancing cultural feel.
Tofu tamales stand out with a rich flavor. Veggie tamales offer a surprisingly good taste. Overall, the tamales are solid and well made.
Crispy quesadillas come topped with cotija cheese, cabbage, and crema. Spiciness varies, with options for less spicy or quite spicy versions.
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Parking is difficult to find near the restaurant.
Happy hour runs daily from 3 to 6 PM with $8 bites and drink specials.
Expect a 30-40 minute wait during weekend dinner hours.
Restaurant offers colorfully gothic decor with a warm, vibrant atmosphere and a family-friendly vibe. Music ranges from karaoke to classic Mexican tunes, creating a lively yet chill environment. Drinks include smoky mezcal cocktails that pair well with authentic Mexican dishes.
Pork tamales come with tostadas de tinga and have a solid flavor. Some tamales can be tasteless, so quality varies.
Steak quesadillas come with well-cooked steak, sour cream, and guacamole. Chicken quesadillas include onions and peppers that are totally raw.
Good to know
Street parking is tough; be prepared to walk or pay for a lot.
A small bowl of green sauce costs $2.00.
Expect to pay around $12.50 for a small portion of beans.
Food truck offers authentic Mexican tacos with excellent burritos and a notable green spicy salsa. Outdoor seating includes covered picnic tables and ample parking for eating nearby. The vibe is casual with a focus on quick service and catering events.
Flavorful masa stands out in the tamales, which come pre-made and frozen from a Mexican grocery store. Options include pork tamales with a mild kick and queso/jalapeรฑo tamales.
Quesadillas come with options like carne asada, adobada, and birria fillings. Cheese quesadillas can be small and pricey, sometimes not matching the menu pictures.
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Catering services are well-organized, handling events for up to 500 people.
Expect a wait time of only 5-10 minutes for food during events.
Prices for lunch items range from $13-16, similar to sit-down restaurants.