Sandy M.
Yelp
As we approached the taco truck, we see smoke in the air - it's the meat grilling. The smell in the air was great. Parking was a little difficult as it's street parking only and since there are so many people in line, that means lots of people already found parking spots. Long lines always mean one thing... the food is worth the wait! We found parking about a block away and joined the line. The lined moved rather quickly and someone came out to take our orders since the line was long. It's cash only, so remember to bring some!
We ordered 2 al pastor, 1 carne asada, 1 campechano (carne asada and chorizo), 1 lengua, and 1 cabeza. After you order, they will give you a few sauce containers for the salsa. You'll head over to the line in the middle and get your salsas. There are so many different ones and honestly I wish there was a label for the sauces so I know which one to try. I got an orange one, tomato one, and a green one. I wasn't a fan of the orange one as it was way too creamy, a little sweet, and a little spicy.
A few minutes later, the tacos were ready, they call you by number, so stand nearby to listen for it. They do call it in Spanish, but I think they switch to English if someone doesn't come after awhile. The tacos were so big and full of meat, it was great! It is more expensive here compared to other taco trucks, but the quality and quantity makes up for it. The taco shells looks like they are made fresh and they only do one taco shell and not 2, which I love! They also don't put salsa on the tacos, so that's why they give out the sauce containers.
There are a few tables on the left but seats do come available quickly, so just hang tight. The tacos were all really good. My favorite was cabeza then campechano, then al pastor, but they were all really good and I would definitely come again and try different ones, like birria!