You'll find this tasty taco truck located on the northeast corner of Coconut and Orange Boulevards in what appears to be the front yard of a residential home. The lot is kinda large so just find a reasonable place to park, then order and pull up a folding chair at one of the camping tables to await your meal.
The choices are limited to four items - tacos, burritos, quesadillas and tortas, but they offer a pretty broad selection of toppings (especially for a taco truck).
On my last visit, I got an assortment of tacos and one burrito. While all the tacos were flavorful, they were kinda scant in the fillings and only made with one corn tortilla. Honestly, I think it's too little for a $3-$4 taco (price depends upon the filling). Still, the shredded barbacoa was tasty and well seasoned but a bit dry and needed extra lime juice and salsa. The asada tasted as it should - simple and beefy. The chorizo filling had some nice spice and was juicy with fat, but the al pastor was merely adequate and needed a bump in flavor. It wasn't bad, mind you, but it wasn't all that great either. I really wanted to try the suadero but they were out. The tacos were served in the usual street style topped with minced onion and cilantro then accompanied by lime wedges, radishes, fried onions and a grilled pepper. All in all, the tacos are about a 3 out of 5 - satisfying, but not outstanding.
The burrito, however, was much more satisfying. It was filled with rice, beans and a healthy portion of carnitas. In fact, the carnitas was the best filling I tried with the chorizo coming a close second. The carnitas had great texture and superior flavor compared to the other leaner meats and I'll definitely try it on the tacos next time. I also like that they grilled the burrito. That really added some nice flavor and texture to the flour tortilla. It was also served with a grilled pepper, a bit of guacamole and a generous dallop of crema. Really quite tasty for $10. Solid 4 out of 5.
Finally, the service was friendly and familial. The young girl who took my order was pleasant and helpful, and it felt as good as always to eat at a privately owned business instead of some commercial chain or franchise.
I'm curious to try the tortas next time, and I have a hunch that the quesadillas are great here, despite the fact that I rarely eat them and that I've never seen or tasted one offered here. It's just a hunch that the rich, melted cheese and grilled, pressed tortilla will lift the fillings to a flavorful next level.
All in all, Tacos Guerrero is a solid, though not epic, bet for a simple meal that is far better than typical American fast food. I'll definitely return for more. I just won't be going out of my way to do...
   Read moreDonât be fooled by any of the negative reviews. These are THE BEST tacos in Florida. Absolutely amazing. My fiancĂ© and I are from the west coast and sheâs from Southern California. So the Mexican food on the west v.s. The east are extremely different. In my opinion Florida tacos are typically quite lackluster compared to those of the WEST. THIS STAND IS THE EXCEPTION!!! The location stuck out to me as it seems to be parked in someoneâs driveway when you pull up. But YES IT IS THE RIGHT PLACE! PHENOMENAL TACOS FROM A PHENOMENAL COUPLE FOLKS! They were both very nice. Gave us plenty of extra sauce. And this was EVERYTHING FOR MY...
   Read moreTucked into a guys yard he has converted the once jungle into an oasis. Parking is a bit of a challenge at 830 on a Saturday night. But itâs well worth the effort! Trees strung with lights, 3 picnic tables, a sand hill with a 3 person swing and a bench . Absolutely awesome. Food is good but not great. Tacos 3$ each, the owner/ order taker, greets you with a big smile and prompt attention. The big negatives are the location at a corner light. Any motorcycle or souped up cars are pretty loud.Theres only two people in the truck so whenâs itâs busy plan on a good wait time for your meal. Great for a family outing, a date, or...
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