Ron R.
Yelp
It's the red taco truck around the corner. It stands out more than the grocery store that's on the same block. Once you see it, you'll likely be in line trying the place, lol. I'm a fan of this birria truck, but it can be a bit pricey depending on what you get. Here's what I've tried so far:
~ Taco Dorado ($2.50 each) and that consomé for dipping: I guess this is what they're known for, and I gotta say their tacos are pretty darn crispy meaty good! And that luscious dipping broth added back that extra juiciness.
~ Three Rolled Taquitos plate ($15): These were topped with lettuce, red onion, sour cream, and cilantro. I liked it, but I'll be honest, I should've chosen a burrito instead. More bang for your buck with a burrito.
~ Birria Ramen ($10): Now this was something different, and something I dig. Don't expect firm Japanese noodles, but DO expect the bowl to be packed with a lot of birria meat on top. I'll just say, I ate all the noodles and made myself some birria quesadillas at home with the extra meat.
~ Gorditas De Birria ($6 each): Pictured on the menu board are three gorditas. I didn't ask and ordered what I saw. Little did I realize, I just paid $18 for them. And for some reason, they took a while to make. I picked it up, and it was hot, but just wasn't anything special to me. Again, that elusive burrito was just taunting me. Even my yelp bud Andrew H ate his burrito in front of my dinky gorditas.
~ Michelada De Modelo ($10): All that's missing with this refreshing drink was a frosty mug. Salud!
Regarding service and outdoor dining, the guy at the register was cool, so no issue with service. You order and wait for your pager to buzz. They also provide a small seating/patio area next to it. I believe they share it with other carts. So, will I be back a fourth time? Odds are, I will. But maybe in a few months. After coming here with friends and coworkers, I gotta try a burrito for once lol. AND I gotta try that Birria Pizza! Oh baby, check out the pics of that!