Let's be honest, where else are you gonna find an East LA style taco truck directly North of Boston that's consistent and open late? While they may offer zero ambiance or seating, they more than make up for it with the delicious taco's. I recommend the Suadero which is steak cooked in its own fat, served with onion cilantro, lime and radish. Top it with a little spicy green sauce and I'm in heaven.
They also make decent burritos, but they're lacking something I can't quite put my finger on... So I stick to the tacos.
Also note, they have limited parking and the parking next door at the coffee shop or the apartments will get you towed quickly, so be patient when trying to get a spot at times.
P.s. They also don't carry...
Read moreSomeone highly recommended the place which might have contributed to some disappointment.
The parking lot entrance is very tight and only a handful of spots. We ordered at least 5-6 items and 1 other car was there. But as we waited, another 3-4 people ordered. We waited for about 20 minutes for the food which we felt was very long for a food truck. They could have let us know so we could go elsewhere and come back. Also the prices were not cheap for food truck standards. Not like we had anywhere to sit or wait.
The food itself was alright. Nothing amazing but also not bad. Probably not going to come back unless someone else wants to try or...
Read moreThis food truck is across my apartment and have eaten here several times over the past couple years. Their burritos are good but I feel like more often than not, the meat is dry, especially the carne asada. Also, the prices keep increasing to the point I’m paying $16 for the same size burrito. I don’t mind paying that much for a burrito, and I have in the Boston area, but the difference in size and meat portion is noticeable. This place doesn’t have as much meat and the burritos are smaller, and keep getting more expensive. Also, when I ordered the esquite I was told there would be tajin on there, but...
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