I’m not sure why I haven’t came to this place if it’s literally around the corner for me lol anyways I came here one night and I ordered tacos de Asada and tacos de tripa and a burrito de Asada. Once you walk in you get the fresh aroma of delicious bread. They are also a little market so if you need any necessities, they have that too. I did notice they have a lot of items that are imported from Guatemala. I went up to the counter, and I was helped by a young woman who was very friendly. I placed my order and got a concha to munch on meanwhile. The concha was pretty good. They do have a salsa bar, which is self-serve that I did like. They also have a big room where you can sit down and eat with a lot of tables. The tacos de tripa were pretty good. The tripa was nice and crispy. The asada was also really good as well. The only thing I disliked about my burrito was that it had lettuce weird I know right? Anyways though the burrito was really good they are big too! I had enough for dinner and...
Read moreThis place isn’t advertised well enough. You probably wouldn’t know it’s there if somebody didn’t tell you about it and I am telling you that you need to try this place. I’ve been going here for the past few months and I’ve tried many different dishes every single thing that I have had their is amazing. The owner and staff there are friendly and accommodating and if you want something different or changed on any of the dishes, they are happy to do so. In my opinion, this is one of his most underrated spots in Sacramento they run a small business here and it may not be the prettiest building or location, but the experience in the food is great. He will leave with a smile on your face and a full belly. I believe if this Taqueria had a different location or better advertising that they would have people lining up to eat here. I suggest trying it at least once you won’t be...
Read moreFirst time stopping in and so thankful I did. I had a craving for pozole and theirs hit the spot. Meat was fork tender and the handmade crispy tortillas were the perfect accompaniment. I’ve had pozole at a few places in Sac & Lodi and this has more flavor than the handful of places I’ve been and they don’t skimp on meat (at least at 9pm on Sunday they did not). Only thing missing/that would knock it out if the park is for take away orders, including a side of chile or hot sauce in case you’d like it spicier & some broken up chicharron like they top it off in Taxco & CDMX (haven’t come across a spot in the states that do this though so just suggesting). I noticed a salsa bar was setup for those that dine in. Also, got a dulce that is very tasty, but could only eat a few bites due to how sweet it is. Looking forward to coming back to try out their...
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