The Tacodillas are delicious but the wait time can be horrible!
On our first visit to the "taco truck," as they call it the tacos were amazing. He got the bira tacodillas with the consumé and carnitas street taco. I got the carnitas tacodilla with créma and a carne asada street taco.
However, while the food was great, the wait time for a taco truck was 20+ minutes!
We noticed while we were waiting they took phone orders. So on our next trip, we decided to call ahead so our pup wouldn't be waiting in the car for us to get our food and we could avoid the sitting and waiting.
But when I called in I was shocked with how the service felt so different. I felt rushed on the phone, which wasn't, at the time, as big of a problem as I figured they were as busyas last time. However, when I asked about the time for the order as we were still 15 minutes away and I didn't want the delicious tacos sitting for too long if they weren't busy, I was told in a very condescending manner that they are a "taco truck" and "don't do things like that Miss." When I explained it was because on our last visit we waited 20 minutes for our food, all I got was an "ok." When we picked up our order, the treatment, from the same person, was completely friendly; which was a shift from the phone call.
The food was still really good, but I feel that the treatment wasn't up to my expectations when paying to eat out.
Overall, in my opinion, taco trucks shouldn't have you waiting 20+ minutes especially if, when you call in an order, they can't wait to start making it knowing how far away you are or staggering their tickets accordingly.
I get that they may be short staffed which means a longer wait, but then the treatment of customers shouldn't be, in my opinion, rude when inquiring about the time.
But if you want good tacos with meh treatment, it is...
Read moreDisclaimer 1 STAR Rating due to poor service/experience, not the food:
Where to start… I excitedly stopped here with friends (out of the way) and was promptly met with a warning that I was not allowed to bring outside drinks — including water — which I was holding, and that I had to buy everything there. Ok.
When I walked to the register to order, I was hoping for recommendations as it was my first time, but the same man (presumably the owner), firmly stated that “people know what they want to order once they get to the register.” While I hoped for a dish with avocado, I saw friends had ordered a bowl, so went with a bowl instead. Note: I was met with annoyance when asking to add avocado to other dishes. Ok. No additions.
I received my dish and it was not the chicken bowl I had ordered. In fact, the man insisted I ordered something he recommended, which I hadn’t, and asked if I wanted to buy the bowl in addition. Ok. Clearly there is something off here. And by that point, I just wanted to leave.
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2019: Hidden in a tiny shack in the middle of a parking lot is a true foodie gem of the Cape Cod. The nine course dinner was fabulous! The moans of the sixteen diners could be heard through the dinner " oooh this is so good". The sixteen diners sit around the table where chef Jason with the help of two helpers put the creative dishes together. The menu changes every month. Our dinner started with the local oyster with lemon sorbet and horshredish served on a rock covered with seaweed. A treat for the eye and the pallet. Some of the other offerings included a scallops and pork, chuck flap (pot roast) in a miso soup, sword fish. There was an optional course: fois gras to share. The meal ended with a cheese course and a desert. The bill for two people $243 including adminstrative fee which allows the tip to be shared by the entire kitchen staff and servers. This price includes the extra course but no wine pairing. This is a true hidden gem, I am so glad...
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