A little hard to find but well worth it. This place has a wood fired grill with nothing but carne asada, beans and tortillas. The menu has four food items, all of them delicious but most recommend is the burrito. The place is simple, small and tidy with open air patio seating. Staff is attentive, quick and always wiping and sanitizing and they wear masks. We found this place because El Yaki was closed mid-week. Also note. We tried tacos El Chino which is 2 doors west and on the Blvd because the wife like their facade = newer, trendier. We were not impressed w El Chino, their tacos were greasy and too salty. Highly recommend...
Read moreI don't know what all the fuss is about. The meat was gristly, no toppings bar, no salsas or hot sauces on the table, & the jamaica was that terrible, watered-down, powdered stuff. Tacos El Chino a few doors down on Benito Juarez is vastly superior in quality & size of menu. I take no pleasure in disparaging a local business but I was excited to try, & sorely disappointed in, a local taco dive that had...
Read moreTacos "perrones" style. Made with arrachera beef cooked with flavorful wood to give it that Rosarito flavor. I think these tacos are the town's growing favorite. They are located half a block from the main road. The tables are plastic and it has an urban outdoors vibe to it. You can only pay with cash. The parking space is limited to max 3 cars, but you. Can always park on the near sidewalks as long as...
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