Coming from San Diego, this place is as close to Diego Mexican as we have found. Love the carne asada fries(with regular fries not seasoned), and the Jamacha. They also have a delicious California burrito, and their Horchata is on point!!!
Ronda S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Southaven, MS
It was just OK. It wasn’t bad but it wasn’t really good. It was a quick place to stop for lunch.
B F M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tulsa, OK
This is the kind of place you can swing by and pickup something for dinner when neither of you feels like cooking and you don’t want to spend a lot of money. Usually, my favorite type of salsa is chunky with lots of chunky tomatoes and onions. This one is only smooth — but totally makes up for it in taste. It’s still nice and thick so it clings to your chips well. I have no idea what they put in it — it’s unique — but Great! I’ve ordered a side of chips and salsa every time I’ve been there. Speaking of chips — they fry them up fresh to order. They’re still sizzling hot when I get them home — a very nice touch. I’ve only had the tacos and thought they were very good basic tacos. Looking at Choua’s picture of those Carne Asada fries, though — I’m definitely trying those next time! I notice that others have commented on them as well. BFM
Jimmy A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Owasso, OK
Horrible customer service! Owner and cashier were abrasive and did nothing to fix their mistake.
Pong X.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Tulsa, OK
So far the only place that tastes like good Cali Mexican food. Service may be poor at times but I’ve seen worse. They try. Haven’t had a bad experience with the food. Have to have the Asada fries.
Choua M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tulsa, OK
Went there specifically for carne asada fries and it was delicious. The restaurant is small so I usually get my food to go. Not a fan of the fish tacos. Didn’t realize the fish was gonna be fried. I did like the beef and chicken tacos. They were flavorful. Staff was informative of menu and helpful. Location is a little skeptical but food is great! My new fav Mexican restaurant!
Alicia C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Justin, TX
Food is good but they seem to be very lax at 9am. I ordered 2 things, paid, then they tell the cashier that they don’t have chorizo or bacon. He looks at me like, «well? Now what?» They have minimal food in the morning. Last time I came they overloaded the onions on my 5 tacos. I smelled horrible the rest of the day. Be patient with them. Food ok– just expect less from the customer service point.
Charles S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Broken Arrow, OK
Taco Shop Check List as per Food Small location– Check Soccer Playing– Check Coke in glass bottles-Check Horchata in a bucket– Check Homemade Salsa– Check 100% Authentic Experience. The staff was helpful and the area was clean. The tables inside were basic, possibly 8 small tables with most of the seating outside. This is what seems to be more of a to-go place. The menu is extensive and well priced. Maybe a little more than a taco truck but there is a lot of food and good food at that.(Please see the picture of the menu below). This place was busy, the service was friendly and understanding of my many questions and special requests. The food was on point. For Cinco De Mayo I wanted Authentic, I searched high and low and was told about this hidden gem. This particular eatery is outside of where the other traditional taco shops are found but that is what makes this a little bit more of a «well kept» secret. We had the following: Nachos(Tex-Mex) but with a authentic touch. Very good and I am not a huge nachos fan. 5 Small Street Tacos– 5 different meats. Chicken, 2 types of Beef, Pork, and tongue. Yes, tongue. This taco was hands down the best of the best and the very reason I came to this location. The Burrito Supreme– Loaded with steak, beans, guac, and rice, this would be a good choice for the traditional Tex-Mex fan or a picky eater. Homemade Salsa Verde: Very good, not the best I have ever had but points for being fresh and flavorful. Homemade Red Traditional Salsa: Not a chuncky salsa like pico but a smooth salsa with a bite. Once again very good but not the best I have had. It does not have to be the best to be good and fresh. A must for a taco shop is Horchata! This meal was enjoyed with Horchata. The Horchata here was very sweet and came in a giant cup, literally so much the 3 of us could not finish it. Sweet and milky to help with the spices found in the food. I saw one review that stated this place was not that good because they only put cilantro and onions on the tacos. That is the beauty of this place, the simplicity. This is not Taco Beano, or El Chico, this is a traditional taco shop. They serve it just as they would in Mexico, that is without lettuce and tomato. Will I be back, Heck Yea!
Corinna G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tulsa, OK
the bomb dot come
Karla K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Tulsa, OK
The worst tacos I’ve ever had. Got the 5 Mimi tacos and only had cheese and sour cream on them. I wanted extra of these 2 toppings. And that is all I got. Nasty.
Garry B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tulsa, OK
Very good but unremarkable working-class Mexican in the style of any of Tulsa’s wealth of local Mexican cafes. Foam plates, plastic tableware, paper cups all confirm that El Super Taco is built around the lunch takeout trade. I ordered carnitas; were tender and crispy if bland. The pork came with sides of rice and refried beans, both clearly made in-house but lacking any spark or character that would set them apart. Flour tortillas were storebought. Mediocre guacamole. The house salsa deserves special mention. Fantastic stuff, loaded with pepper flavor. Definitely the high point of the menu, and good enough to pull this up to three stars.