Taco Street

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Taco Street

Mexican restaurant · Brighton

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7136 Martin Luther King Jr Way S #102, Seattle, WA 98118

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Al pastor tacos, burritos, tortas, & breakfast burritos  

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7136 Martin Luther King Jr Way S #102, Seattle, WA 98118 Get directions

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7136 Martin Luther King Jr Way S #102, Seattle, WA 98118 Get directions

+1 206 659 0583
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The Best Tacos in Seattle | Eater Seattle

"This unassuming spot in a strip mall near the Othello light rail station is one of the few places around that regularly serves al pastor made in the traditional style: thin cuts of pork shoulder stacked on a trompo, roasted vertically, and sliced as the surface of the meat browns, a preparation brought to Mexico by Lebanese immigrants. It makes for a next-level tender pork that is scattered with extra savory browned bits, along with distinctive flavors of achiote and warm spice. Taco Street also serves a variety of other tacos that can go toe to toe with the rest of the taquerias on this list. But the al pastor, that’s your fighter." - Mark DeJoy

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The Best Affordable Restaurants in Seattle

"This taco sensation near the Othello light rail station serves soft tacos Northern Chihuahua-style, naked with a choice of meat, plus burritos, tortas, and breakfast burritos. The most popular option is probably the Taco Street special, which comes with four tacos and rice and beans and is around $15." - Jade Yamazaki Stewart, Meg van Huygen, Harry Cheadle

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14 Spots for Fantastic Tacos in the Seattle Area

"This unassuming spot in a strip mall near the Othello light rail station is one of the few places around that regularly serve al pastor made in the traditional style: thin cuts of pork shoulder stacked on a trompo, roasted vertically, and sliced as the surface of the meat browns; a preparation brought to Mexico by Lebanese immigrants. It makes for a next-level tender pork that is scattered with extra savory browned bits, along with distinctive flavors of achiote and warm spice. Taco Street also serves a variety of other tacos that can go toe to toe with the rest of the taquerias on this list. But the al pastor, that’s your fighter." - Megan Hill, Jade Yamazaki Stewart, Mark DeJoy

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Notable Seattle Restaurants That Opened (or Reopened) Recently - Eater Seattle

"Taco Street near Othello Station serves soft tacos Northern Chihuahua-style, naked with a choice of meat, plus burritos, tortas, and breakfast burritos." - Gabe Guarente

https://seattle.eater.com/2020/5/26/21270953/seattle-restaurants-reopened-for-takeout-and-delivery
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3 Places to Try in Seattle This Weekend - Eater Seattle

"This sensational family-run Mexican spot near the Othello station serves soft tacos Northern Chihuahua-style, naked with a choice of meat, plus burritos, tortas, and breakfast burritos." - Megan Hill

https://seattle.eater.com/2019/3/29/18287114/things-to-do-weekend-seattle-restaurant-recommendations-2019
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Savya Thay

Google
Casual, nice little taco deli. Happy hour is 2-5, and they have street tacos and nachos for an affordable price. The parking lot is really congested but if you take the 1 line, you can get off at Othello station and it’s just right there.

Claire T

Google
Just had their happy hour street tacos; 4 tacos for $8 and they are delish! We like everything we’ve had on their menu but you can’t beat the HH value. Always park in back and go through the back door. You’ll never make it out of the front parking lot along MLK, it’s a nightmare. Come support this lovely local business!

Timothy Green

Google
Was okay, definitely not a 4 or 5 stars. About a 2.5 stars. Was disappointed to see the tacos I ordered was mini tacos. I never seen baby mini size tacos before, except at a grocery store. Tast was okay.

Peter Swartz

Google
Nice clean store, clean bathroom, the food is really good, had a carnitas taco and a carne asada quesadilla. Both were quite tasty. The salsas were great. The parking is a little tight but not a big deal. The quesadilla was really awesome

Victoria R

Google
The Carne Asada Burrito Supreme was a great size and full of meat we got black beans inside very delicious and reasonably priced for it's size and ingredients. French fries 🍟 also perfect fresh and hot, salsas are very good homemade you can tell. We will be back to try more things on the menu. Very Authentic Mexican food delicious 😋 Great service too very fast.

John Forward

Google
This is close to my work, so I like to grab their Taco Street Special for lunch. 4 tacos with any meat, rice, beans and a drink. I go for the al pastor. It's got diced pineapple on the tacos as well. Super crisp flavors and a sauce bar you can add onto your meal. Every time I order these it makes my day. Can't help myself to utter "mmm" with each bite. Fantastic!

Lucy

Google
I came here with my friends before catching a flight back to Los Angeles. I fell in love with the carne asada tacos and carne asada fries. The meat is finely cut and very soft. They have a open salsa bar with multiple items to choose from. The red salsa was my favorite. The cashier is super friendly. I would consider coming back here whenever I come visit Washington again.

Chiemi ChiAmy206

Google
We ordered family pack, 25 chicken tacos. It came with condiments (salsa, chopped onions, cilantro, roasted jalapeños &onions), and rice and beans. We tried to order online but it did not go through for some reason, so we called to order for pickup. They were ready in 10 min! All items were neatly packed. Everything was delicious. Rice and beans were the great addition to the tacos. I have been to this place several times and food has been consistently good. My favorite is their shrimp tacos. Parking may be tight on the parking lot. It maybe easier to find the parking spot on the street that is other side ( east) of the restaurant.
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J C.

Yelp
Tacos and burritos are delicious. My favorite is al pastor. If you are lucky, it is the protein for Taco Tuesday. Best deal of 5 tacos for $7.50. Their Jamaica beverages is quite tasty
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Charlotte G.

Yelp
Taco Street is great! I always get the same thing, which is the California burrito with Al pastor. I get it smothered with queso as well. The California burrito comes with fries inside and it is LARGE which I love. I usually cut it in half and save half for another leftover meal. I've tried the carne asasa fries as well and those are good too. Definitely my go-to spot to pickup Mexican food around the area.
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Ryan T.

Yelp
Checkout Taco street located in south Seattle on MLK. Kinda tucked away but great food with a variety of different sodas, drinks, desserts, etc. As for the food we opted for the Taco Tuesday special consisting on 5 Al Pastor Tacos for $7.50 at the time of me writing this. Great food, delicious salsas with garnishes and a valid experience sitting in the restaurant. Will definitely be going here again especially for those special prices. The food just tastes better. Satisfy your cravings here
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Keri N.

Yelp
Very good taco place in the Othello neighborhood. Definitely had the "wow" factor for me. We called in our order and food was ready 10-min later. Got the taco street special (4 carnitas tacos, rice, and beans). Tacos were on the smaller side but it was still very filling. Husband got the 3 fried tacos with cheese, barbacoa and came with birria. They also have a salsa bar with various salsas and toppings! Also felt like it was very affordable for the quality and amount of food. Only negative thing is parking lot is quite tight and can get busy.
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Karin H.

Yelp
I got curious from the big sign on a street so decided to give it a try. I ordered a taco special that comes with drink. Super good! Very tasty and great customer service. I asked couple questions regards to menu and young lady helped me with it. Second time I walked in, lady in glasses seemed to be annoyed I asked about meaning of some Spanish term on the menu. Burrito was also good and big portion!

Brandon D.

Yelp
Had the tacos Al Pastor. They were so very good, and the staff was friendly too. Can't wait till they open again soon!
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Jeff M.

Yelp
Been meaning to try this place for a while and glad I finally did. Excellent street tacos, very reasonable prices, clean restaurant with excellent service. I also found that they have an excellent happy hour with discount beers and tacos. Also an excellent selection of salsa. I'll be back!
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Dark S.

Yelp
This is a little piece of heaven, a little hole in the wall. It's a little pricey but we'll worth it. I had a total of 6 tacos and I probably could of ate two more. Everything was delicious, savory and the food came out super hot so even if you're starving wait for the food to cool down. They will give you a small container of birria broth when you order the cheese and birria tacos. When your done dipping the tacos don't toss the container away, slurp it up, there's plenty of meat in it as well. The service was quick and there is plenty of room to sit. Will be bringing my wife here for sure. FYI, they also have a $32 burrito with 2lbs of meat. I'm going to order that next!
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Kevin G.

Yelp
Great service, and the burritos are always tasty, its not too much and does fill you up just right

Kyle S.

Yelp
The taco street special for that price is 100% worth it. Hard to beat the price and the food is solid. Very quick service

Douglas L.

Yelp
Absolutely the best tacos I have found in Seattle. Try the Bacon Egg Potato and Cheese breakfast tacos or the Chile Colorado tacos or plate. I am from Texas and the menu and taste is quite like the small family restaurants back home. The dinning is limited, maybe 10 4top tables and a bar seating area, but perfect for breakfast or lunch, or picking up dinner to go. They are on the DoorDash App. I would give them 5 stars if they had a better dining room suitable for family dining.

Joy H.

Yelp
Tacos are very small do not get a lot for your money. Not very hospitable Thanks Expensive little food. I've never seen tacos so small in my life. The meat is dry. The pork is dry the beef is dry.
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Gabrielle Q.

Yelp
I ordered barbacoa quesadilla and my partner ordered carne asada street tacos and pork street tacos. Everything was so good, and not just because we were hungry! I was there when it was pretty empty and the food came out very fast. The quesadilla was a big serving and the barbacoa was very tender. It came with a small side of guac. You can see the cheese melting between pulling two pieces of the quesadilla apart; it was beautiful! The street tacos are the standard street taco size (aka size small) they were also very good. Came with a lot of meat and was very flavorful. Location: It's an easy location to get to right off the Link light rail off Othello. Its close to apartments, rail, and next door to a laundromat. They also have a small parking lot.
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Mitchell J.

Yelp
This is my go-to quick and casual Mexican restaurant. The food is tasty and a great value. Sometimes it takes some time to be served at the ordering window, but it's well worth the wait even when that does happen.
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Shayne W.

Yelp
This is the best Mexican food in New Holly but I do highly recommend if you get any drinks such as horchata be very careful because it will spill all over your car it's not very well secured when you get it in their cups.

Dez H.

Yelp
My first time going to this restaurant was it 30 minutes ago and I gotta say, I did not feel valued as a customer.

Jeremy H.

Yelp
Best tacos I've ever had hands down. The seasoning in the chicken is unlike anything I've ever had. The quesa birra tacos are fire! I've also tried the bowl and burrito and also no complaints at all. Everything is great here. They also have fresh pineapple juices and others that you will have to try! Also great taco Tuesday and happy hour everyday 2-5pm! This place is a must. I eat here at least twice a week, no shame
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Ellis H.

Yelp
It's fantastic. You'd certainly be making a poor choice by missing out. Here are unnecessary words to meet the minimum character requirement.

Unique S.

Yelp
I love it here the best place in the area to get tacos from the ladies that work there are great my favorite bartender is miera the management team is awesome and hands on thank you for bringing a great restaurant to Columbia city

Jordan S.

Yelp
Food came out quick and was amazing. I had the California style burrito and the Taco Tuesday deal (which is a steal btw). Burrito was flavorful in every bite and the tacos, which were chicken that day, were juicy and flavorful. Would highly recommend!
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Jane W.

Yelp
Ordered the pollo asado torta and flan. Delicious! Lots of meat, pickled jalapeños. 2 carnitas street tacos that were so tasty. If you're in the area, you've got to stop here.

Greg B.

Yelp
Food is horrible.... completely dry and non authentic. Never again will I waste my money there.
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Samantha G.

Yelp
Lets Taco 'Bout Taco Street! I have to thank my dear friend, Ann W., for insisting we dine at this wonderful spot in Othello. She always raves about Taco Street. You can even refer to her review if you don't believe me! Before we get into the food, I have to mention how sweet the people at Taco Street are. One of the ladies helped me moved 2 tables together in the back to accommodate our party of 10. While we were waiting for the rest of the group to show up, the owner brought over chips to snack on. Very sweet of her! I also like that you order & pay at the counter, and they bring it to your table. Very ideal for groups and no hassle of trying to split a huge check too. The food at taco street is very affordable too. Tacos go for $2.75 ($3 if you go for the lengua and tripe). I sampled their lengua, barbacoa, carnitas, and carne asada all with corn tortillas. Right off the bat, you'll notice they do not skimp with their meats! They do not garnish their tacos, but you can diy it over at their salsa bar where you'll find cilantro, onions (raw & pickled), radishes and more. Their salsas do run on the spicy side so i suggest getting a small sample of each in a sauce cup before you dress your tacos up, or else you might regret that! While I enjoyed my selections (and even had to take 2 half eaten tacos home cuz I was stuffed), the lengua was my favorite. So tender and juicy! In case if you accidentally do dress your tacos in super spicy salsa, wash it down with Taco Street's horchata. Its reasonably priced for the amount they serve and delicious!
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Anthony S.

Yelp
Entering Taco Street, we were nearly knocked out from the super strong stench of Pine Sol cleaning disinfectant. I'm not sure how this impacted the meal, but it really made dining-in difficult. We got a regular Pastor burrito and a regular crane asada. When ordering they asked if we wanted rice, which was odd. Yeah, it's a burrito not a quesadilla, sure we'll have rice. Chips were extra. But house made and warm. Salsa bar pretty lean on variety and offerings bland. The burritos were tiny for $9. And nearly completely devoid of any flavor - practically tasteless. Black beans were piping hot -too hot - and must of been straight from the can. Meats were tough and bland (I need use a thesaurus more to find words for bland at Taco Street). Just very bad burritos. No cheese or salsa in them. Asked for Jalapeños in mine and they included none. Cost was $30 for two burritos, one soda, chips and a bottle of Kirkland water. And they charge $1 extra per burrito for rice. For rice? Hell, why not charge extra for a tortilla. They charged $.25 for the Jalapeños they forgot to include. With the literally sterile atmosphere, high relative prices and terrible food, the place gets one star. But counter staff was helpful and service quick. So we'll score with two.

Maria Z.

Yelp
Fantastic food from this neighborhood place. Hubs had breakfast burrito, son had taco plate, I got potato tacos. All great and the salsa bar really made it excellent!
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Jovi P.

Yelp
Food is good and decently priced! Came here during happy hour (2-5) and ordered the 4 tacos for 5.99 - what a deal! Their tortas are also delicious. The restaurant itself is pretty simple and has a wide variety on their menu.
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Dennis D.

Yelp
Hakuna Ma-Taco! What a wonderful phrase... They keep it simple. It's all about the tacos- for $2.75 each, it's a deal. I'd recommend the carne asada. They're thicker and squarer little cuts, with some fat on them to give them little bursts of fatty juices. The pastor tacos are good too. That pineapple just elevates it to the next level. Carnitas (shredded pork) has that smokey, spicy flavoring. The salsa bar gives you a lot of flexibility in customizing your tacos with different tastes and textures. The orange-reddish sauce is their hottest one. Add in some pico, diced onions with cilantro, pickled red onions, and cucumber, and the flavor profile of your taco is complete. Parking absolutely sucks in this lot. Maybe try parking in the Safeway lot across the street. This place is located right off the Othello link light rail stop in a small strip- convenient to drop in to eat or pick-up. Everyone says they love Taco Tuesday, to some variation. I mean damn, the tacos here are bueno mucho delicionado, and everything is priced at an affordable level, so go ahead and give this place a try!
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Philicia S.

Yelp
Wow! I didn't even know the flour tortillas were freshly made until we sat down and waited for our order! Such a wonderful surprise! This place is tucked away in the corner of the plaza, limited parking but well worth the search of parking for some freshly made quality tacos. Very cute, bright open space. They have fresh mexican 'juices' aka aguas frescas here, today they had horchata, Jamaica and Tamarindo. I took several photos of the space, hope that gives you an idea. The tacos are really good sized, honestly 3-4 will definitely fill or stuff you. They come naked so you can top it off with your own toppings and salsas. There's a cute little salsa bar next to the kitchen with several different salsas and toppings. Lots of beverage options to choose from, there's mexican sodas, juices, teas, beers, energy drinks etc. They also sell some Mexican candy and some candy as well. I ordered their horchata, a Mexican soda and a dos equis beer. we tried lengua, chicken, barbacoa, carne asada, cabeza, and a vegetarian burrito. All the meats were perfectly seasoned, everything came out fresh and hot! Flour tortillas were so good, nice and soft, perfectly cooked. My vegetarian burrito was filled with broccoli, bell peppers, zucchini, brussels and black beans. Super good and filling, it was a really good portion too and tastes so freshly made too. I believe the tortilla on the burrito is not fresh, but its filling is It won't come with rice or cheese if you don't ask for it, FYI. Horchata was really good, so refreshing, salsas were all really good. Cashier and cook were really nice too. It's a great spot to grab some fresh mexican food. Definitely give this place a try, it's not easy finding a place that makes fresh tortillas with perfectly cooked and seasoned meats, and a delicious Vegetarian burrito! we will definitely be back again soon!
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Scottie T.

Yelp
The tacos have gone downhill as well as the customer service. The lady at the front seems to have attitude but when Nestor is working I would give it 5 stars. They aren't consistent with the quality of the food. One time it's great the next it's like they don't care or rushing the food. They need to be more consistent with the quality and how they make the food.
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Vanessa T.

Yelp
I had to update my review. I just had to. I recently moved closer to Taco Street, and it was one of the best decisions my partner and I have ever made. We go in person and get the food to go, and it always tastes fresh and delicious and really made with a lot of love. Whoever thinks there isn't good Mexican food in Seattle, you have to come here. They have traditional Mexican dishes and delicacies from horchata to pan dulce and from tacos de lengua to burritos with carne asada, al pastor, or pollo. They are also very genuine and nice. My partner and I feel at home here, and we will come even more often now that we live super close by. P.S. ask for the tomatillo salsa and the hot sauces. Both treasures.
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Ryan K.

Yelp
They can be a tad inconsistent, probably depends on who's cooking that shift/day, and sometimes they forget customizations/add-ons even when you pay for them. I'm also sometimes let down when my breakfast burrito has cold and stale fries. Avoid the Happy Hour specials, they're more expensive for less food than the regular menu version, which is VERY odd. ...But I keep coming back. Probably because I miss the plethora of small local taco shops you find on every other corner in Arizona, not so lucky here in WA.
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Cindy N.

Yelp
My bf and I just moved into the Rainier Valley neighborhood and we are excited to find this taco spot as our new go to! We first saw it featured on Seattle Magazine as the best new taco spot in the city, so we were super excited to find that it's about five minutes away from us and just off the Othello light rail stop! Taco Street surely did not disappoint. We've been here three times in the short two weeks that we've moved in and surely we'll keep coming back. My favorite is the smothered burrito with your choice of meat. The red sauce that they ladle over the burrito is incredible!!! The tacos are amazing as well, I love the all pastor tacos. The tacos come "naked" so you can dress it up yourself with onions, cilantro and salsas. That's perfect for my bf who does not like onions. We can't wait to come back here again and try out all their breakfast tacos!

Katherine G.

Yelp
Food is great, homemade hot sauces! A whole another level! homemade drinks as well! Food is worth the price!
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Kathie S.

Yelp
Lady had who helped me had a tude. Food not good enough to justify it. Will not return.
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Stephanie W.

Yelp
I'm trying to try every taco place in the Seattle area. We stopped by here because we were craving tacos and it was close by. It's a nice, tidy and small place. Parking isn't the best because there isn't a lot of space. I got the vegetarian tacos and for $2.75 each it was not worth it. The tacos are huge but there was absolutely no flavor. I had to add a lot of extra causes and it was still kind of bland. There wasn't a lot of vegetarian or vegan options, it's a simple and fast place with your basic menu items. I think meat eaters may have a better experience with options and taste.
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Tyler C.

Yelp
We have tried many of the areas taco spots and this one just hits different!! Many meat options, great salsa selections, wonderful staff and attentive to all Covid cleanliness. Mega good food here, parking can be tricky so if you don't see any in the parking lot-try around back on the street. They also have a street side taco stand on some days!!
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Jacques I.

Yelp
As soon as I knew I was gonna be in the Othello neighborhood I made a plan to have lunch at Taco Street. I heard positive reviews about Taco Street, and can see the appeal after eating here. Located just across the Othello Light Rail, its accessibility is a plus, especially since the parking lot in the business strip that Taco Street is located in is very limited and is often full. Carpool or take public transit here. The menu is large and was hard for me to finally pinpoint what to order for lunch since there's so much to offer! After asking the employee for recommendations she suggested the barbacoa meat was her favorite, so to order it with most entrees. I knew I wanted street tacos, so decided on getting the Taco Street Special, which included four street tacos with rice and beans for $12.50, so you're basically getting the rice and beans for free since the tacos each are a little less than three bucks, depending on what protein you get. When I tried to order with al pastor and barbacoa, the employee mentioned that the taco special only includes one meat, so you normally can't mix and match. But she allowed me to have these two meats since I really wanted to try them both an exception. She was super awesome and very friendly! However, know that the taco plate cannot have multiple meats nor can the Tuesday taco special, which includes five street tacos for $7.50 can't be mixed either, and is the designated meat of the day. I would've taken up this offer had the meat not been chorizo, which I'm not a fan of. They have a salsa bar! Fill up on the toppings, including the hot sauce which has great flavor and spice. I like that you can choose your toppings here, no matter the quantity. My lunch came out quickly and overall, it was good. I was actually really glad I asked the employee for recommendations because the barbacoa was better than the al pastor, by far. I don't normally order shredded beef, but found it to be very flavorful, especially from the juices its soaked in. The al pastor was unfortunately, not as flavorful and the pineapple was very few. I love al pastor, but would not recommend it here. Still, I had a solid lunch. Glad to have visited Taco Street, especially since nowadays I've been on a street taco kick. Taco Street isn't my favorite taco joint in Seattle, but it's worth checking out while in Othello. Plus, the menu has a lot to offer, so I would definitely be more open to checking out other entrees like the carne asada fries or pork stew. Noms!
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Sandy P.

Yelp
Okay/Not the best CA Burrito, chefs need to visit some of the many taquerias in CA to know how to do it right, otherwise don't call it a CA Burrito. Carne Asada Fries were smaller than anticipated... $9 for a half a to-go container? That's a tad bit over priced *dear yelp, we don't have time for long reviews, we just want to know if we'll get food poisoning or not.
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Rhealyn G.

Yelp
Highly recommend! I've tried a lot of Mexican spots/food trucks around south Seattle growing up but this place has became my new favorite spot! I had steak mulitas and it was soooo flavorful. Can't wait to try other things on the menu.
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Zina T.

Yelp
Cute place right across from light rail literally couldn't be more convenient. The chili colarado was scrumptious rice was on point. Also tried the pastor taco which was okay. Didn't get that pineapple smoke test but definitely got that crunch around the edge of the meat. You can definitely hit up the salsa bar but chips aren't free. Spice level for the orange and pepper flake salsa was on point. 10 out of 10 if definitely recommend this place if you don't mind getting out your comfort zone and traveling. They also serve beer. Which is a plus
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Syd S.

Yelp
This is probably one of the most underrated taco places in this part of Seattle. I originally went in here because I was about to pee my pants whilst doing laundry next door. And thank god for my small bladder; because of it I have now found my favorite taco place. Anyways- back to the review: This place is AWESOME! We notoriously get the California burrito and the taco Tuesday special. And that has been so satisfying that ugh.... that's all we've tried haha! Today we did try to make the burrito "wet" and added the red sauce- but the burrito was perfect the way it was prior to me trying to enhance an unnecessary (already perfect) product. Side note- we also always get it delivered. They have speedy service and they package the food well so it's never spilling out etc etc. Highly recommended! They also offer vegetarian options ;)

Muhrie D.

Yelp
Food is good but service is REALLY bad. We visit this place once in awhile but will NEVER come back again. We usually tip when we eat out/take out but this lady NEVER deserved a tip! She ruined it for us, we've never stay to dine in since she always gives us bad vibes. HORRIBLE SERVICE!!!!!
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Tere G.

Yelp
Their food is amazing. Fresh tasting and great menu. I ordered on taco Tuesday & had nachos with tacos. Superb. Will order again.

Emily V.

Yelp
Amazing food and friendly staff. Definitely go for happy hour, it's an amazing deal. I think it's about $7.50 for 4 tacos. Their barbacoa is Plus they have a salsa bar inside !!
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Johnnesha U.

Yelp
I live basically in the same plaza as this place and let me tell you, this place is a hidden gem. This is some real authentic Mexican food. I looove love love their barbacoa taquitos. They come with just enough to fill me up, and the perfect amount of sauce!
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Rachel K.

Yelp
Really disappointed with our order. We just moved in a nearby and wanted to try out this spot because the photos looked bomb. I ordered the carne asada tacos and my boyfriend ordered the carne asada burrito. Our order came out faster than expected but when we sat down to eat, my tacos seemed really skimpy on meat as compared to the photos. My boyfriends burrito was not smothered in red sauce as ordered, the inside of the burrito was cold and he had to microwave it, and his burrito was also overfilled with onions and barely any meat.. we probably will not return here.
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Richard U.

Yelp
time for you to head to taco street!!! this gem serves up real deal tacos. basic and beautiful. taco sized soft tortilla either corn or flour with a nice pile of meat in the middle. fixings are up you but those too are basic and limited to onions and cilantro, pickled radish and various salsas. i went with tripa ( intestine):love their chittlins! fatty and delicious! not poopy tasting at all! dont fear the bung! lengua (tongue): probably the best of the bunch! soft tender with amazing beef flavor! this you must get! barbacoa (beef head): good and yummy but next to the tripa and lengua probably a close third tastiest. al pastor (pineapple and pork). a mexico city street food staple! delicious! this place is conveniently located right across the street from the othello light rail station for commuters. they also have burritos and tortas which i have yet to try! get your butt down to taco street!
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Monica K.

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Came here on a Saturday afternoon for lunch with a group of friends after hearing good things about this relatively new location. I love that they have quite a lot of space inside for dining in. However I was not a fan of the strong A/C - it was hot outside but freezing inside! Overall we all enjoyed our meals. I ordered 2 tacos (lengua and carne asada) and 1 pork tamale. Maybe it was because a lot of us ordered at once, we had to wait a while. It was nice that they provided chips while we waited. There was a station to get different types of salsa. The staff kindly explained the levels of spiciness to us - beware of the orange one, it burns! The station also has onions, cilantro, limes, etc, because the tacos are served only with the meat. My favourite was the lengua! The meat was so tender and flavourful. The carne asada was good too, definitely worth trying. The pork tamale was also tasty, it was not too dry and not too oily. Next time I would love to try the beef cheek!
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Anne D.

Yelp
I remember there was a taco school bus stationed at Othello and MLK then they closed (or should I say drove away?) and a development moved in. This busy intersection has changed over time since the 2009 light rail operation. The advantage of this restaurant is being so close to Othello Station. Downtown workers can grab their breakfast burrito before heading into work. Hungry Mariners and Seahawk fans can load up on tacos before a game. The condiment bar reminded me of Asadero Sinaloa in Kent. The salsas at Taco Street are much spicier though. The size of tacos are like the ones at Tacos Chukis up on Cap Hill. The owner was really friendly. She wanted to make sure her customers had an enjoyable experience. It was busy when I walked in and busy when I left. Transit riders can take the 36, 50, or 106 bus. Light rail is also an option as it comes and goes more often. Parking can be tricky. The parking lot in front of the restaurant can be really hard to maneuver around if you don't have a small car like a Prius and it is shared with many other businesses in the complex. Better to park behind on 42nd Ave if you can.