If you want a quick taco fix, this is the place to go. Can’t go wrong with $ 1.50 tacos. They have red and green salsa, chopped onions, cilantro and other sides to take with you. Will always be a customer.
Sovina S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Gardena, CA
The best tacos I’ve tried ! I always come back and order the Tripas tacos! Recommended my sister to come here and she loved it!
Buala E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Torrance, CA
BEST tacos in the South Bay!!! I personally think they’re better than Taco Sinaloa!!! ;)
Heather K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Gardena, CA
What a gem! This taco truck dishes out some delicious tacos! Carne Asada is the business AAANND they got RAAATDOGS!(Bacon wrapped haartdawwgs). Open every evening 5pm –12am and closed on Wednesdays. Our go to taco spot I gardena if we’re not tryna drive to El Taurino or killing Taco! Thank u El Tito!!! NomNomNom
Carri M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hawthorne, CA
Best taco in the southbay. We usually have to go to the east side to get the best of the best tacos. No more. These tacos beat all my previous favs hands down. Yes, they’re greasy. No, there are no «hard shell» tacos as a precious critic stated. The red sauce is super hot-Watch out– but full of flavor as well.
Trvlr W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Torrance, CA
I think the cashier woman is getting used to seeing me every week. She’s not as rude anymore. I took a friend with me to try out these small tacos. She really liked them. But she asked me how come all of Los Angeles has baby tacos. I still don’t know that answer. But I buy 6 and eat them all. Sometimes, I can eat 8… 4 pastor and 4 buche. Open until midnight… or at least everytime I go, they are there and open for business. Only a block from home, it’s a good late night meal.
Saul C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Gardena, CA
Tacos are $ 1.25. Want some tasty tacos late at night its a good spot.
Kenny t.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Gardena, CA
Best truck in gardens right here. It stays open late on weekends. the carnitas carne and pollo are all very good. the burritos are pretty big for the price. better than eat the crap they give you at taco bell. but this is a very well run taco truck
C V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Gardena, CA
It’s quick, convenient and close if I ever get hungry on the way home from work. I like that they are open pretty late when other businesses in the area are already closed.
Alicups A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pomona, CA
We stopped here on our way to the hustler casino in Gardena. The tacos are fast and delicious, sure they are greasy but thats what makes them soooo yummy. The carnes asada is grilled to perfection and the al pastor is very flavorful. This little truck rivals some of the best in E. LA! Stop by and try it if youre in the neighborhood. Totally clean and delicious.
Mando F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Chicago, IL
I did not like this place at all. The tacos are hard-shell which is not bad right? Wrong, I almost choked to death on these hard-shell’s. I should had dipped them in water first, for an hour. I didn’t bother to try anything else.
Paul S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Baltimore, MD
This is the ultimate taco little taco truck. Is not even in one of those big RV-looking guys. It’s a little trailer that gets parked on the SE corner of Vermont and 167th every day from about 4pm-12am. The tacos are dangerous. Like dangerously delicious and dangerously greasy. They are street-style, and will set you back a buck a piece. Two corn tortillas, dipped in delicious fat and grilled on the flatiron. Then it’s loaded with meat and handed to you to dress however you want. The accoutrements include fresh lime, onion, cilantro, salsa verde(good), salsa roja(very very spicy), and of course your fresh radish. Most of the time they also have a cucumber and red onion salad, which is good, as long as you’re aware the orange flecks are habaneros. And twice I’ve also seen nopal(cactus) salad, which, compared to the fiery flavors of everything else, is pretty bland. I’ve tried most of the meats you can choose from, and the clear winner for me is the al pastor. It’s in the heavily-seasoned style(kinda similar to chorizo, which is also good). But if you want something that doesn’t soak through the tortillas in fat when you press on it(who would want that?), the chicken works. I’ve had the burrito. It’s very basic, and the wrapped-up nature of it assures it will become a grease bomb in your gut. Other than that, they have tortas, quesedillas and hot dogs, but the tacos are the clear star here. The ambiance is interesting. Usually there’s a Spanish radio station playing and some cheap patio furniture outside. Makes the whole thing feel really authentically Mexican. If you’re not afraid of the grease, your mouth will thank you.