I was hesitant on trying this place, im loyal to El burrito mojado , but I finally gave Taco Bandits a shot today. We ordered several tacos and rice and beans. It came with all the fixings, the cashier/cook was extremely helpful and very courteous and sweet She does cook all the food and run the truck herself. She was happy to serve us and get us our order quick, fast and efficient. However, I don't like that this truck is not owned by a mexican owner , the truck Is actually owned by the same people that owns the krispy krunchy store in the park a lot. So I guess he capitalized on the gyro truck and mexican food truck. The taco. S were pretty good. However, I do think El Burrito has better asada tacos, However, taco bandits have way better lingua, caritas, cabeza and adobada tacos. I'm thrilled to try the other options next time! Although the rice was a lil hard, the beans were good and...
Read moreTacos Bandits captures the essence of Mexican street food—a blend of tradition, community, and bold flavors. We really enjoy eating here with family.
Tacos: These little flavor bombs are the heart and soul of Tacos Bandits. Whether you choose al pastor, carnitas, or chicken, each taco bursts with authenticity. The double-layered tortillas hold tender meats, fresh cilantro, and zesty onions. Burritos: For those seeking a hearty meal, their burritos are a must-try. Packed with rice, beans, and your choice of protein, they’re a handheld feast. Quesadillas: Crispy, cheesy, and oh-so-satisfying. The quesadillas here are griddled to perfection, oozing with...
Read moreGot charged a nice 15% higher than menu price.
Asada fries were $11.95 on the menu but $13.95 on my receipt, and the tacos were $3.26 vs $2.95. I asked the employee and he first said it was tax, then eventually admitted their sign was wrong.
Food was average. Tacos were fine, but fries were severely undercooked and soggy. Very...
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