Mexican food truck with a new dining area and open seating offers flavorful, authentic tacos and meat-packed tamales. Atmosphere feels casual and straightforward, with small portions and limited lime provided. Dog-friendly spot known for consistent, high-quality street tacos.
Tamales come packed with meat, especially the pork and cheese versions. Vegetarian tamales and the accompanying hot sauce also stand out for flavor.
Adobada tacos stand out for their authentic, rich flavor. The menu also features chicken tamales and a vegetarian taco that deliver satisfying, delicious options.
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Taqueria Dona Mari is open until 8 pm for dinner service.
Expect to pay $19 for five tacos, which may seem high.
The taco truck is dog-friendly and offers treats for pets.
Food truck offers authentic Mexican tacos and flavorful tamales with moderate to large portions at reasonable prices. Outdoor seating includes shady picnic tables providing a relaxed atmosphere. Location near a gas station creates a casual, quick-stop vibe.
Tamales come ample in size and well-made with a flavorful verde chicken option. They pair well with rice, beans, or horchata for a filling meal.
Tacos feature authentic flavors with options like carne asada, pollo, and Al pastor. Specials include a choice of five tacos with salsa roja.
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The food truck is located in a gas station parking lot with clear signage.
Prices for a platter are around $16.50, typical for Seattle.
Portions are moderate to large, providing good value for the price.
Cozy Mexican grocery store with a wide selection of authentic ingredients including quality dried chilies, cheeses, and spices. Friendly, welcoming atmosphere with fresh homemade salsas and tortillas and exceptional tamales and carnitas tacos. Offers a one-stop shop for Latin American cooking needs.
Soft, warm chicken tamales come with Verde salsa and have a fresh, delicious taste. Each tamale costs around $5, which is higher than expected but reflects the quality.
Carnitas tacos stand out with their authentic flavor and consistent quality. The cabeza taco offers a very tender and tasty option. Saturday tacos bring an exceptional variety that never disappoints.
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Mendoza's offers a wide selection of quality dried chilies, authentic cheese, and spices.
The price of $5 per tamale is higher than average for similar items.
Mendoza's is part of the FreshBucks program, making it easier to source supplies.
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.
Fish tacos stand out with fresh flavors, paired well with horchata. Options include Al Pastor and Pescado tacos served alongside rice and beans.
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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.
Tacos come loaded with lots of meat and are very nicely seasoned. Varieties like tripa, fish, lengua, adobada, and carne asada offer authentic Mexican flavors with all the trimmings.
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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 space with folkloric decor, art and plants creates a cozy, lowkey atmosphere. The vibe feels friendly and local, welcoming with a homey touch. It stands out for celebrating South American heritage alongside Mexican cuisine.
Tamales come in various flavors and stand out for their authentic taste that evokes traditional recipes. They pair well with drinks like horchata latte and are popular enough to be chosen for catering events.
Birria tacos come with rich consume and bold flavor. Pork and chorizo tacos offer excellent taste. Classic options like tacos carnitas and huaraches provide variety with authentic quality.
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Cafetal Quilombo Cafe offers a variety of vegetarian and vegan options.
Prices for meals are generally under $20, with some options under $10.
Unique items like mangoladas and fresh salsas are available for purchase.
Spacious Mexican restaurant with vibrant murals and a fresh tortilla station creates an authentic atmosphere. The vibe is calm and family-friendly, with occasional cumbia music and a salsa bar offering diverse toppings. It attracts a mix of diners, including those who enjoy slow sipping and watching soccer.
Sweet corn tamale stands out with excellent flavor. Tamales overall receive positive reactions and are consistently delicious.
Tacos here shine with juicy carnitas loaded with pork shoulder and pineapple. The birria tacos come with rich beef broth and are a standout, alongside flavorful pollo and chorizo street tacos.
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Expect long wait times during lunch hours, especially around noon.
Burritos start at $16, which some find high for the portion size.
The restaurant is known for making tortillas in-house, a rare find.
Walk-thru taco spot with sidewalk dining offers authentic Mexican flavors and affordable prices. Cozy atmosphere with late-night hours attracts those seeking quality tamales and tacos. No indoor seating and all dishes contain lard, limiting vegetarian options.
Tamales here have a great taste of corn and a really good filling that feels authentic. The pork tamales stand out as super good, reminding of traditional family recipes and the best ones from New Mexico.
Tacos here stand out for their authentic flavor and great quality. The Taco Tuesday deal offers tacos at $1.50 to $2 each, making it a popular choice for trying multiple tacos like barbacoa and chicken.
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Happy hour runs from 4-8pm with a deal of 3 tamales for $10.
Taco Tuesday offers tacos for $1.50 each until midnight.
There is no indoor seating; it's a take-out only restaurant.
Brewery offers a vibrant bar with tile work and a large patio strung with papel picados that opens to the tap room. Atmosphere feels fun and community-centered with a queer-friendly vibe and energetic entertainment. Outdoor seating and a to-go window add to the inviting, lively setting.
Tamales come loaded with meat and include standout options like Chicken Salsa Verde and jalapeño and cheese. Salsas served alongside are incredible, making the tamales a solid choice here.
Tacos come loaded with meat and include options like carnitas and camarones. They pair well with tamales and sides like rice and beans, all known for their delicious flavors.
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Reservations are recommended for the popular drag brunch events.
Trivia night occurs every Wednesday at 7pm with a $5 entry fee.
Parking can be tight, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Simple, clean interior with a slightly worn feel hosts a family-owned spot known for authentic Mexican cuisine. Atmosphere feels comfortable and can get crowded, reflecting steady local interest. Large portions and inexpensive tamales stand out among many flavorful options.
Tamales come warm and delicious, with pork as a notable filling. They are inexpensive and often ordered in bulk for family meals, though sometimes the wrong tamales are given.
Birria tacos and consomé stand out with rich flavor. Tacos al pastor offer a solid choice. Carne asada tacos and plates tend to lack flavor. Roasted jalapeno pairs well with the tacos.
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The tamales are inexpensive and offer great value.
Portion sizes are large, making it a filling meal.
They sell premade maza dough for home cooking.
Food truck with a small covered seating area offers authentic Mexican tacos and burritos known for best al pastor and tamales. Atmosphere is clean and inviting despite a modest neighborhood setting. Popular spot with steady orders early in the day and reasonable prices.
Tamales come with beans and rice and pair well with al pastor tacos or birria tacos.
Tacos come with al pastor, quesabirria, and asada options, all very flavorful. Plates include three tacos with veggie fixings, rice, beans, and spicy salsa verde for a filling meal.
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They advertise a deal for 15 Al Pastor tacos for $30 at specific times.
Catering services are available for events like small weddings.
The taco plate costs $9 and is filling.
Mexican restaurant with a large dining room and bar, featuring uplifting stencil statements and pleasant salsa music. Atmosphere feels warm and family-friendly, evoking a sense of being in Mexico. Outdoor seating and multiple TVs add to the lively yet cozy vibe.
Tamales come unwrapped, thick, and soft, differing from typical Mexican versions. They have good flavor and pair well with a fresh slaw dressed in vinegar-lime, offering a bright contrast.
Fish tacos stand out with fried fish and fresh flavors. Carne asada soft tacos and barbacoa offer rich, savory options. Street tacos provide a great value and happy hour includes tasty taco choices.
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On Saturdays, the place transforms into a nightclub.
The restaurant is located at the South end of the Link light rail Angle Lake Station.
Expect generous portions at reasonable prices.
Spacious setting with authentic Mexican tiles and festive decor creates a humble, artful atmosphere. Music adds a pleasant vibe without overwhelming the space. Known for amazing cocktails like the Whitexican and flavorful traditional dishes.
Tamales have a perfect dough consistency with a good balance of dough and filling. The chicken tamales are packed with flavor and serve as a satisfying meal on their own.
Tacos come with perfectly marinated fillings like beef tongue and carnitas, often paired with red spicy salsa or a special sauce. Options include vegetarian, pork, and beef, all juicy and flavorful.
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The restaurant has counter service for dine-in or take-out.
Expect higher prices compared to typical Mexican restaurants.
All ingredients are locally sourced from small farmers.
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.
Tacos here come loaded with meat and cooked authentically like in Mexico. Varieties include birria, carnitas, and al pastor, all served with flavorful sides like habanero salsa and horchata.
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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.
Tacos offer authentic Mexican flavor with a balance of freshness and depth. Options include carne asada and tongue tacos, served with a unique small bean taco instead of chips and salsa.
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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.
Mexican grocery store with a wide variety of fresh produce, spices, and authentic ingredients. Taqueria in the back serves top-quality tacos including standout carnitas and fresh tortillas made to order. The atmosphere is friendly and well-organized, attracting locals and visitors alike.
Fresh and delicious tamales stand out here, especially the pork tamale which is quite tasty. Many orders include multiple tamales, showing their popularity and consistent quality.
Tacos come with crispy shells and feature standout fillings like carnitas, cabeza, and fish. Prices stay low, with three tacos costing under ten dollars.
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Carnitas are available only on Saturday and Sunday.
Fresh tortillas can be requested by calling in the morning for size and quantity.
The total for three tacos with a tip is less than $10.
Small, intimate space with a cozy, home-like atmosphere and cheerful vibes. Fresh tortillas and sizzling meat scents fill the air, creating an inviting environment. Often busy with a line, it offers authentic Mexican food that many consider the best in the area.
Pork tamales have a soft masa that reminds of home. Vegetarian tamales come huge and cheap at $3, while chicken tamales stick to the classic style.
Queso birria tacos stand out with griddled cheese and juicy, perfectly seasoned pork. Tacos come small but very tasty, with a perfect chew on the tortilla and fresh cilantro adding brightness.
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Calling ahead ensures your order will be ready in about 20 minutes.
Parking is limited, so plan to arrive early.
Most people prefer takeout from this location.
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.
Tacos here stand out for their moist and mouthwatering texture and flavorful fillings like al pastor, picadillo, and adobadas. The tacos ahogados come with a rich, amazing soup that adds depth to the dish.
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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.
Mexican restaurant offers home-style vibes with a cozy atmosphere and family-run feel. Food features outstanding tacos and pupusas, served fresh and flavorful. The setting stays quiet with few customers, creating a relaxed dining experience.
Pork tamales stand out with rich flavor, though some tamales have raw masa texture. The tamales pair well with pupusas and taco salad for a filling meal.
Tacos come with no fat or gristle, featuring options like al pastor, chorizo, barbacoa, and carne asada. Condiments are served separately, keeping the tacos warm and customizable for allergies.
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Prices are reasonable, with burritos costing around $16.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for diners.
Expect minimal wait times, as it is not usually crowded.
Mexican grocery store combines authentic ingredients with a massive assortment of products and a meat counter offering fresh selections. Music plays inside and outside, creating a lively atmosphere. Attached taqueria serves highly praised tacos and other flavorful dishes.
Tamales come with carne asada and salsa options. They hold a consistent quality that satisfies every visit.
Chicken tacos stand out with rich flavor and juicy meat. Al Pastor tacos offer a distinct, savory taste. Tacos here consistently deliver delicious street-style quality.
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The market offers a wide selection of authentic Mexican products and baked goods.
Expect to find a large meat counter with various options available.
Prices are fair, making it a great value for the quality of food.
Small Mexican restaurant with cozy atmosphere and cute murals on clean walls. The vibe is quiet and relaxed, often with a steady flow of customers. Known for authentic handmade corn tortillas and large portions that offer good value.
Big tamales stand out with a moist pork filling and a solid meat to masa ratio. They offer orders by the dozen, making it easy to enjoy multiple.
Tacos here offer amazing street style with options like Birria, Al Pastor, and lengua that are both huge and flavorful. The rice and carnita tacos provide solid value without price hikes.
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On Thursdays, they serve original Chili Rellenos, a special menu item.
Customers pay at the register, not at the table.
The portions are generous, often enough for two meals.
Bright decor with Frida paintings and Latin cultural art creates an inviting, family-oriented atmosphere. A chips and salsa bar adds to the lively dining experience, often accompanied by blaring music. The space combines a market and carniceria, encouraging slow strolls through diverse offerings.
Juicy beef tamales come with plenty of meat and never feel dry. A wide variety of hot and frozen tamales offers many flavors, all made with authentic Mexican style and generous portions.
Quesabirria tacos stand out with extremely well seasoned meat that melts in your mouth. These tacos deliver a rich, flavorful experience that many find amazing and out of this world.
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Expect a long wait during peak hours; reservations are not accepted.
Complimentary chips and salsa are provided with every meal.
Military discounts are only available on Tuesdays with a manager present.
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.
Tacos stand out for their juicy, flavorful meat and crunchy texture. Options like the birria and cheese birria tacos come with plenty of condiments on the side.
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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.
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/jalapeño tamales.
Tacos feature a distinct Achiote flavor on the meat with Lengua, Pastor, and Chorizo varieties standing out. Grilled onions add a great touch, and the overall quality is consistently excellent.
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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.
Small Mexican fast food spot offers drive-thru only service with fresh, house-made ingredients. Atmosphere feels like a family-run business despite a corporate interior. Food includes affordable tacos and burritos, with quick service and capacity for large orders.
Sweet corn tamales stand out with a distinct flavor. Pork and chicken tamales offer rich, flavorful fillings. Bulk tamales maintain consistent quality and taste.
Crunchy fried beef tacos and street tacos with carnitas or chicken stand out. Fresh onion and cilantro add needed flavor, and the taco box feeds a family with a great value.
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Taco Tuesday offers $1.50 tacos, making it a great deal.
The restaurant only provides drive-through service with no dine-in options.
Expect to pay around $55 for a family of five with take-out.
Spacious interior with a friendly atmosphere and authentic Mexican food defines the place. A salsa and limón bar lets diners customize spice levels. The market section offers a wide variety of traditional items for home preparation.
Tamales feature pig fat or lard in the dough, which some people notice. Options include cheese and jalapeño, though the meat filling can be light. Some find them good to decent in flavor.
Chicken tacos come with perfect spice and the beef tacos have rich flavor. Carne asada and quesabirria tacos stand out, along with a salsa and Limon bar that complements the meal.
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Expect to pay $14 for a burrito that is listed at $10.99.
Street tacos cost $5.95 each after substitution.
A disposable cup costs $5.
Tamale shop offers wide variety of tamales with both savory and sweet flavors, including spicy chicken and fruit-flavored options. Atmosphere feels welcoming and accepting despite lack of seating. Prices remain affordable, attracting those seeking traditional Mexican food regularly.
Offers a wide variety of tamales including red/green pork, chicken mole, and fruit-flavored like strawberry and pineapple. The tamales are fresh, spicy, and come in unique flavors like cheese and jalapeño and tamales de elote.
Quesabirria tacos stand out with rich flavor, often ordered in multiples. The birria tacos and consommé pair well together. The al pastor tacos bring a spicy kick.
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Tamales cost $2.99 each, making them an affordable option.
They offer a variety of savory flavors like pork, chicken, and jalapeño cheese.
Sweet tamales are available in flavors like pineapple and blueberry.
Busy grocery store with a Latin selection and a small restaurant inside offers authentic street tacos and freshly made tamales. Atmosphere is loud and bustling, especially with long lines on weekends. Prices are affordable, and the food includes flavorful tortas and menudo with light spiciness.
Tamales feature light and flavorful masa with options like pork priced around $2.29. Freshly made tortillas and salsa accompany the tamales, alongside desserts such as flan and conchas.
Tacos here have a fresh taste and come in generous portions, like the tacos de adobada priced at 11 dollars. Options include carne asada, pastor, and carnitas mix, served alongside plates for sharing.
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The store only accepts cash payments; no credit cards or mobile payments.
Expect long lines on weekends, especially during peak hours.
Tacos de adobada cost $11 and are quite filling.