First of all, great job not claiming your Unilocal page. Secondly, I feel like the guy purposely ripped me off. I ordered 3 tacos($ 2/each), they were out of the pastor, so 2 steak and 1 chicken. He said he would charge me when the food was ready. I thought that was odd. Ok, here comes the food and your total sir is $ 18. He made me 3 burritos. But at that point I wasn’t going to wait another 20 minutes for food so I said whatever. Then I thought about it… why wait to charge me? Who does that? A scam artist.
Eric B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Portland, OR
Nope. Not coming back. Deceiving menu. Too expensive. No flavor in my Carne asada burrito. And to top it, service seemed like he didn’t really care to serve me.
Rosy D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Boulder, CO
The most bland Mexican food I have ever tasted. Also I saw the chef eat with his hands and did not change his gloves afterwards.
Adam B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
I got the«hangover» burrito, which was a pretty solid burrito that was on the relatively healthier side. It was very fresh and had some delicious veggies in it and a nice spice. My idea of a true hangover cure would include more cheese/guac/sour cream, which this lacked. I live nearby so this is a great option for a good burrito without having to drive somewhere.
Missy K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
Whenever I come here I only ever get the same thing because it’s SO good. Coming from Southern California I’ve been a bit disappointed with the Mexican food scene in portland but taco city’s Al Pastor burrito has won my heart. It’s the perfectly balanced combination of flavors; smoky, sweet, and spicy all at the same time. The pico and green sauce rounded it out with a nice fresh flavor. I just can’t get enough of this burrito! The dudes who run the cart are always really jolly which is a plus as well.
Kick N.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Portland, OR
6 $ breakfast burritos should be cheaper than regular burritos. It’s just a burrito(4) on a 1 – 10 scale.