There is not much information listed about this place so I wanted to provide some to people who might be curious. Firstly here is what is currently available on their menu: Tacos. Tortas. Tamales. Tostadas. Burritos. Quesadillas. Enchiladas. Huevos/chorizo. (Eggs/sausage) Huevos/con jamón. (Eggs/ham) Menudo (tripe soup) Pozole (hominy stew) Caldo de Res (beef soup) Arroz (rice) Frijoles (beans) The meat choices include: Azada (beef) Pastor (pork) Chorizo (sausage) Tripa. (Intestine) Lengua. (Tongue) Jamón (ham)
The prices are very reasonable and the food is delicious. My favorites are the Tortas and Barbacoa tacos. They also sell some baked desserts, ice cream bars, spices and some other miscellaneous items. Seating is limited but they prepare food for takeout. I highly recommend you give this...
Read moreDown to earth, authentic taqueria. So glad we made the quick excursion here from Hwy 50 to grab dinner while on a road trip. We opted for street tacos, and there are many flavorful meat fillings that are generously portioned in warm corn tortillas. We arrived at this small shop shortly before closing and received friendly, attentive service. Quick, simple, and hearty — really hit the spot for these travellers!
Heads up, we originally were looking for "Taqueria la Michoacana" (https://maps.app.goo.gl/D4rmsa1omwWBaWDW7) and almost drove by before realizing this is...
Read moreI would not dare give five stars to a restaurant however, I'm making an exception in this case. Taqueria Morelos makes exceptional street tacos. The rest of the menu is authentic and tasty however, go for the tacos. You'll retrieve your own drink from the coolers, you'll order from a white board then an older man and woman will prepare your meal. The only person speaking English will probably be you and your companion. More than likely, you'll be accompanied by migrant workers and occasional loyal...
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