We ordered Enchiladas Rancheros and Quesabirria.
The is a pretty cool mexican pit stop. It's outdoors and the restaurant is a food truck inside of a structure. There is just 2 tables outside and seating. This is a popular eatery and I can see why!
Service is straight forward. Order at the window, receive a pager, and wait. You don't need to know spanish, if anyone was wondering.
Atmosphere: As food trucks go, it's good.
Food: the Enchiladas Rancheros were delicious! The refried beans...were not very good. Rice was basic.
The Quesabirria was good but bland. Idk if they are tailoring to the tastes of the residents, but spice is lacking. It was saved by their packaged hot sauce, which saved the day with its spicey level and smokey aroma.
Overall, good place to get your...
Read moreMediocre food. Tried the chicken and steak tacos with a large horchata. Authentic tasting but not the best seasoned. Also some meals (that do not include rice and beans) are very over priced ($5.99). The horchata was sweetened with white sugar and not condensed milk so it tasted like sugar water with cinnamon. In the picture this plus the horchata cost me $5.65. RIDICULOUS. a friend who suggested this place after tasting the tacos with me said the quesadilla is much tastier and is worth the...
Read moreReally really disappointed after my last visit, been eating here for years. I went the other night, and me (black woman) goes to truck to try to place my order guy in truck doesn’t even let me greet, proceeds to cut me off to say closed. 4 Hispanic men walked up behind me, and placed their order. So i try to go back to place it and asked to leave. Really really disappointed in this...
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