Robert M.
Yelp
First I would like to thank Naoya, since Taco Quest has definitely inspired me as well, as this is the 4th taqueria in a week on Buford Hwy for me and something I've missed since moving here from Arizona. This is quickly becoming a 2nd calling for me next to the unnamed pizza quest I am perpetually on.
I came prepared for the no habla ingles with my pretty much no habla espanol. So I say my hola and sit down with the menu, and give the waitress my horribly spoken Spanish order:
"Me gustaria tener un taco de carnita, un taco de pastor, y un taco de asada".
She smiles and starts talking to me in Spanish pretty much as fast as anyone could possibly talk.
"ah....ok, no habla espanol".
Failed experiment, but I tried. So she says 'cilantro and onion'? Ah....all of that was simply cilantro and onion? Si! Cilantro and onion! By the way, the service was friendly and prompt.
Anyway, like Sean and Naoya have said, the homemade tortilla is the hit of this taqueria. It is thin, it holds up well, and it is nice and crispy on the edges. The tacos, either shredded or sliced, have a good amount of onion but could use more cilantro.
I'd put the asada as the hands down winner of the taco trio. Incredible flavor. The pastor was o.k. but a bit dry, and the carnita didn't do it for me at all. It didn't have a whole lot of flavor, but did have an aftertaste that was a bit funky. Washed it all down with my tamarind refreshment (it was lunch on a workday!).
At $1.75 a taco, it wouldn't be my first choice for a repeat visit (not that it breaks the bank! but still....). 2.5 stars.