Rhonda A.
Yelp
Who doesn't love street tacos?? I mean come on. They are fresh, flavorful, and reasonably priced. Tonight was my first visit and I was kinda curious what experience I would enjoy. Cedar Springs is a cool trendy neighborhood here in Dallas, just 10 minutes from downtown near Oak Lawn. For a weekend, I really lucked out on a parking spot, found one right out front, that helps. There are maybe a dozen spots total, its a very petite parking lot. This place was clean, but quiet except for the staff whopping it up with big, funny laughs coming from their kitchen. Someone is having a blast.
I started with the traditional and ordered the 3 street taco platter. My meal was $8 and change, but $10 with a tip. There are several homemade sauce, they have a photo display at the order, cashier area. From mild to hot hot Caliente call the fire department honey. Oh la la. Watch those peppers. Okay. Me. I tried the white girl gringa mild salsa which was a bit creamy with a smidge of heat and some nice chile flavor. Decent. I am kinda hungry and REALLY craving tacos. First bite. Oh, it left me kinda bummed. My taco was not crispy and the steak filling was chewy and kinda tough. Oh uhhh. 2nd taco was better. 3rd was decent. Rice and beans. Just ok. Overall, my food filled me up. Nothing blew my spanks off honey.
Now, I feel I must spill the beans on my neighborhood. When you live in Oak Cliff, yeah OC, and can get phenomenal street tacos, several Taqueria places that D Magazine recognize as the best in the city. It's a tough thing to beat. So did I like their food at Taco y Mas. Yes, I did. Were they the best in Dallas? Close. But for Cedar Springs it's alright. Heck, they are open late and have happy hour $5.99 margaritas. Ole!! Go and enjoy.