Alright, listen up—Tacos Los Reyes isn’t just a taco truck. It’s the food equivalent of a mic drop. You’ll pull up, and the smell of sizzling meats will hit you like a spicy-sweet punch in the face. If you’ve ever wondered what heaven tastes like, it’s a carne asada taco from this place. Tender, juicy, and charred like it was kissed by angels.
And the al pastor? Forget about it. It’s like a party in your mouth, and everyone’s invited. Sweet, savory, with crispy edges that will make you think you’ve been living your whole life wrong. Plus, their tortillas are soft but sturdy—kind of like your favorite pair of sweatpants. They’re not going to let you down.
Oh, and let’s talk about the salsa bar. You’ve got options. Mild? Sure. But why not throw caution to the wind and go for that “make-you-sweat-but-love-it” option? You’ll regret it… for about three seconds.
The crew at Tacos Los Reyes is fast, friendly, and clearly experts in the fine art of taco-making. You won’t wait long, and when you finally get your hands on that taco, you’ll wonder how you lived this long without it.
So, do yourself a favor: stop whatever you’re doing, go to Tacos Los Reyes, and let them blow your taco-loving mind. Your taste buds will be...
Read moreNo seating available here. This is simply a trailer on a little dirt lot on the side of the road. Good service, friendly folks, looked like a family owned and operated deal. Food was ok. I tried the Al Pastor fries and a couple tacos, Asada and Lengua. For 2.50, the tacos were pretty small. Asada was tough and chewy and I wouldn't order it again. The Lengua was fine, just a little smaller than what I would expect for the price. On the fries, overall it was a decent portion although the meat to fries ratio was not great for the price point of 15 bucks. The Pastor tasted ok but seemed more like chorizo from the tube than the real deal. They charge for extra salsa, and it's a dollar extra if you pay with your card instead of cash. Overall, it was OK food but the prices should be lower. My total was 23 bucks and it should've been closer to 15. So a bit of a rip and it's for this reason I probably...
Read moreHad a lot of Taco truck experiences travelling, and this place was a let down, the only saving grace was the service of 1 gentleman in the truck, very sweet and cool guy made the experience a lot better by explaining things. The food is dry, and horchata is very very watered down, expensive for what you can make at home. the prices are different depending on who's working, for example it's like $3.50 for rice AND beans, but if you get a different cashier, it's $3.50 for rice, and $3.50 for beans separately, when it's stated on the menu they're BOTH $3.50. Would recommend Carne Asada...
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