Mike M.
Yelp
Fantastic tacos. A lot of varieties, all SUPER flavorful.
Taco Bamba is an order-at-the-counter taco place. For eat-in orders, they'll bring the tacos to your table. They have a LOT of tack options, and you can also get quesadillas, the tacos as cups (no tortilla, kinda like a burrito bowl but taco sized), sopes, etc. And they have a tortas and a breakfast menu that looked pretty good.
The traditional tacos (al pastor, barbacoa, etc.) are $3.50 a piece and the specialty tacos are $4.50. I got the breakfast taco, which is made with an egg, cheese, chorizo, a bunch of veggies, cream, cotija, guac, etc. It was great, and didn't lean too heavily on the the egg, so while it would be delicious at breakfast, it was just as good for dinner. I got the "One Night in Bangkok," with shrimp, chorizo, mint, basil, chili's, and crispy onions. That one was really fun, with just a little heat from the chilis and fun textures between the tortilla, shrimp, and crispy (and they were crispy) onions. And, I got the al pastor taco. The spices on the meat had a great, bold flavor. The pineapple added some sweetness. Warning: It was a bit spicier than other al pastor tacos I've had... I loved that, but if you don't like spiciness, that particular taco might not be the one for you.
I also got their "bamba" margarita, which is their standard lime margarita. It was a good margarita to accompany the tacos... flavorful enough to stand up next to their intense tacos but not so intense that you wouldn't want to drink it alongside them. Bonus: Outside of happy hour specials and such, they're still only $7.
The tacos are pretty hearty. Three tacos makes a filling meal. I was hungry and thought about getting a fourth but decided I could order more later. Glad I did because three was enough. And I'm not a delicate eater.
They had a great rock playlist going. A lot of 90s rock, a few classics, a tilt to the heavy side. And the service, while order at the counter, was friendly, helpful, and alert.
The only downside is that because they have a big take out business and have an order at the counter model, and everyone's filtering through one doorway into a limited space, you might have to navigate some chaos to order or pick up a to go order.
A great dinner for my fiancée and I, including a margarita for each of us, came to just under $50 after tax and decent tip. Not a bad value for the neighborhood. And it was a great dinner.