Hadn’t been to Leo’s tacos in a while, went with my family yesterday after my grandmothers burial service. The lady that took our order was so rude, impatient, and unprofessional. It was 7 of us and my mom was paying for the whole order so we kindly asked if the tacos can be separated in plates for each one of us, so we lined up and each gave her our order for our plate. We made it as easy as possible for her and were kind, in the middle of the transaction I guess she got fed up because it was 7 of us, she kept rolling her eyes and asked a man to take over. He had a much better attitude and continued taking our order. Once the order was ready they had put all the tacos together all asada together, all pastor together, etc. we kindly let the lady know we had told to the previous lady know we wanted them separately as it was raining and we were all going out separate ways. She rolled her eyes and started being rude sighing like if it wasn’t her job. We all got in line again to tell her our orders so she can put them on a plate for each individual like we asked for in the very beginning. She did it with attitude and took her time. Mind you we are under the rain soaked waiting for her to separate our tacos into different orders. When we asked for salsas and cilantro and cebolla and lemon she rolled her eyes and told my mom to wait. This was horrible service and ontop of that not a cheap Order and we left like a $15 tip. Very unprofessional, rude, and no people skills. We told the guy that 1 soda was missing and he said he had only charged 2 and not 3, I told him they did a horrible job with our order and the lady that up in the food truck started laughing she started LAUGHING. How unprofessional is that!? I told her she shouldn’t be laughing this is her JOB, if she doesn’t like it she should find a new one. I think these people forget that as a community we all need each other to support our families. When you work a job like that remember that the people purchasing from your place of work is playing your bills by supporting your employer who pays. Your check! Don’t be rude and don’t work customer service if you have a bad attitude. Don’t work in a kitchen/ food industry if you can’t handle the rush! My brother lives in Sylmar and he said the Leo’s tacos truck over there is very different and that their customer service is great, professional, and friendly. Maybe this location should learn something from them. Definitely will never come back here again, neither will my other 6 family members because of the horrible service the señoras with...
Read moreBEST TACO TRUCK EVER!! My family had the best street tacos they've ever had and I had the bomb beef torta. Leo's gives you all the fixings to doctor up your meal, onions, peppers, lime and hot sauces from mild to hot and more...
The place was packed but the workers were quick and friendly. We ate outside standing at the fold up tables and people watched. We also watched the workers perform their show of trimming the meat off the giant skewers and in the same motion flicking a piece of pineapple into the taco they just made.
There was so much flavor and goodness in every bite that I can't really explain it, you just have to try it. The food was piled on but just the right amount. You just stand there eating like a savage, watching all the other families of savages around you. Mom and dad savages, grandma savages, people on dates savages and baby savages.
Occasionally you'd make eye contact with others as you took a bite and you'd give them the "so good" head nod. Make sure you grab plenty of napkins from the bar because you'll need them.
Four of us ate GOOD for $21.00. What? Yes, $21.00!!
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Read moreAfter 3 years I came back and it was a disappointment. The Al Pastor tacos has very little meat on them. I wish I was exaggerating but it had about 3 or 4 slivers over meat. I was so disappointed. When we visited a few years ago it was a crazy amount of meat. Only ordered 4 because I thought I was not going to be able to finish them.
I even thought they gave me the wrong order because it was so small. When I opened them up and saw the slivers of meat I was in shock. The flavor was there, but I mean, come on, add more meat. Had I know this I would have order 10 tacos. I was still hungry and by the time I finished I was thinking of getting more but the line was already long again.
It was close to 10PM when I went and the cook had a giant pineapple shaped slab of Al Pastor left. It is not like he was going to run out any time soon.
Just disappointed. Good flavor. Salsa has just the right kick. Not too overpowering to make it hard to eat.
Where is the meat man? I wish I could of taken pictures. For a place supposedly known as “The Best Al Pastor” tacos, they sure leave much more to desire.
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