Taco Truck Review – Overpriced and Underwhelming
$15 for a burrito at a taco truck? That’s absurd. Most taco trucks in the area charge $8–$10 for equal or better quality. When I heard the price, the guy even made a gesture like I was about to get something massive.
Spoiler: it wasn’t.
Then $5 for a Mexican Coke? Come on. Most taco trucks charge $4. That’s already pushing it, but $5? Now we’re creeping into restaurant territory and without the perks. No chips, no salsa, no A/C, no server.
Flavor? Decent. But not $15 good. Honestly, $10 is fair. $12 might slide if it was bigger and packed with flavor. But $15? That’s restaurant pricing with none of the experience.
Instead, I’m standing around at a gas station, dodging propane fumes. Not sure what they were burning or cleaning, but it was enough to make me nauseous while I waited. I had to move upwind to breathe.
If it’s late and your only choices are this or Taco Bell next door, maybe. But I doubt you’ll go back a second time.
Bottom line: It was aight. Wouldn’t return unless I was desperate, and even then, I’d...
Read moreThis is wayyyyyy overpriced tacos are small and not even worth it not enough meat in them either they don't have prices on their menu only got 3 things and two drinks and I was charged more than 50 dollars and I got 2 slices of avocado for this machete and the chicken had no flavor at all not enough onions cilantro barely any cheese in it either this is just hustling people out of their money take your...
Read moreI've never been let down by this place on my lunch break. I've had the pastor, mole verde, pollo and beef fajita, and even some of their breakfast tacos. They're always delicious and filling, and that means a lot coming from a 6'7" yeti like me. The cook speaks English well enough to take your order. Try the dark red salsa,...
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