"There’s a reason why a line forms outside The Taco Stand almost every day for lunch and dinner. They simply never get it wrong. The housemade corn tortillas are the perfect thickness and each taco comes individually wrapped in paper, like a cold newborn. It’s a detail that makes sure the precious bits of pork and battered fish don’t spill onto your lap. The giant rotating trompo is fun to look at, but take it as a sign to get al pastor." - mariana trabanino
"Sometimes, you just want a casual, tasty meal where you don’t have to spend more than $12. There really aren’t any places in Wynwood where you can reliably do that, except for The Taco Stand. That’s why this place is usually crowded—but the line out the door is also because the food is good. Plus, it's one of the only places in Miami for California-style tacos and burritos. So if you’re burnt out on $18 cocktails, come here and drop about $9 on a very good burrito, stuffed with beef, cheese, guacamole, salsa, and fries." - ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo, mariana trabanino
"This colorful taqueria (with a “hidden” omakase restaurant in the back of its Wynwood location) features an assortment of classic tacos like al pastor and fish varieties." - Olee Fowler
"Unless you consider a single domestic beer to be a full meal, eating for around $10 isn’t that possible in Wynwood. Which explains the crowds at The Taco Stand. Things may look chaotic from the outside, but lines move quick and the tacos come fast. They make a solid al pastor, and the California-style burrito has never let us down. So if you’re burnt out on $20 cocktails, come here and drop about $9 on a very good burrito, stuffed with beef, cheese, guacamole, salsa, and fries." - ryan pfeffer
"While Wynwood is filled with pricey, imported restaurants catering mainly to tourists, Taco Stand remains a local favorite for quick, affordable meals. Its hearty burritos, packed with a variety of protein options from Angus steak to al pastor, cost under $12, with most priced below $10." - Eater Staff