The map is wrong, but never mind that. Just look for the used tire store next to it and the meth addict trailer homes behind it. The food is delicious and the old lady cooking it up is nice as can be. She even tried to teach this Asian guy some Espanol. I’ve been coming here for a few years for my Mexican food fix and not only is it delicious and authentic, it is also a heck of a deal. The lengua tacos are freakin delicious. Dine al fresco while watching mexican talk shows/soaps with the suspicious characters at the bus stop eyeing you, or take it to go… I’d recommend the latter.
Danny S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
While there are several taco trucks along 99, this is the only one I’ll go to and have been going to for the past 7 years. All their food is good and cheap. I usually get 2 tacos asada and one burrito Cabeza(beef cheeks) for $ 7. The cheeks are succulent and have a ton of beefy, rich goodness locked in them. The asada tacos are akin to any tacos you’d get at any other place and are always good. The lady running the joint works fast and never skimps on the amount of meat she puts in. I have yet to try there pozole or their newly added Borrego(Lamb) but I have a hard time thinking she’ll disappoint. Don’t waste your money anywhere else… this lady can throwdown for cheap.
Nadia G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
I love taco trucks. I’ve loved them my whole life even before they were trendy. The food at Taqueria Latinos is the real deal. I feel like I’m eating a real home cooked meal. It doesn’t hurt that the woman who runs this truck is very nice and has a gentle face that reminds me very much of my grandmother, who also made amazing food. The pricing is competitive with all of the other trucks, but the food you get is superior. They have a covered seating area, and solid hours 10am to 11pm everyday. My new favorite lunch spot.