Loved their trust to get as many tacos as I wanted and pay after, but here are a couple of tips to make it easier for first timers just like us.
System: Two sections: Carne Asada Section and Al Pastor section; two lines. If you want tacos, tortas, etc., with carne asada, make line in the carne asada window. If you want a taco de Al pastor, make line in the el pastor window. Simple.
You pay after you're done eating & please be honest 😁❤
Recomendation is to go in pairs of two or more to have one person in each line and another holding a table. 🤷♀️🙂
Al Pastor tacos were okay, needed a bit of salt or seasonal, overall good experience and great customer service in the carne...
Read moreI feel the food is over-priced especially since you have to go up and request the food yourself, with everyone trying to order at the same time. There is no line so as to ensure that first come first serve. Lemon, onions, etc, you have to get them yourself. The tables only have salt, and of course no waiter. I would expect for a price like this that there would be a waiter. Restrooms had no toilet paper when went in and mentioned it to the cashier and not even sure, think he said to use the women's restroom. I speak Spanish so there was no language barrier. The food is good though. A taco shop a few meters down does have table service, is slightly cheaper, and also...
Read moreIf you're in Ensenada and want some good late night street tacos, probably the best option near the hotels. Adobada has a real nice heat to it, so if you're not used to spicy, avoid it for sure. Had to get the agua de pepino to after to tone it down.. granted I ate 3 tacos before feeling it. Solid all around and not expensive. Pretty much everything in Ensenada you can pay pesos or dollars. If you're in Ensenada the conversion rate is the same because they have so many tourists because of the cruise lines. If you go anywhere else,...
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