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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis is by far one of my favorite taco spots. Try the pastor, asada, birria and chicharon. Those are my go to tacos
I will drive 45+ minutes because the food is just that good. Staff is really friendly and the quality of food is always perfect. Atmosphere isn't important for this gem, it's super basic and doesn't need any fluff because the food speaks for itself.
Wow! If you want authentic AND I mean great authentic Mexican food you gotta try this place whenever you are in Phoenix!
This is our go to taco place! we lived close by, but I would've driven to get to it. It's your classic small authentic taco shop, definitely worth the visit, and the horchata is great too
This is an honest review of the food alone. I ordered the basics: a bean and cheese burrito and a carne asada quesadilla. The quesadilla $12) was made up of a dry and flavorless flour tortilla wrapped around an anemic portion of steak, cheese, and pico, and cut into four strips. I ate 3 and had enough. The star of the show here was my bean and cheese burrito $8). Where do I begin? The beans taste as if they were made batched about a week ago, frozen, then microwaved to order. The cheese I trust would have been a nice addition if it weren’t still cold and separated from the beans causing me to put this thing back in the bag after one bite. Add this to the fact that it was wrapped in the very same dry and flavorless flour tortilla that the quesadilla fell victim to, and we have ourselves a no-go. It’s hard to believe that with these prices, such basic staples could be so mediocre. There are plenty of good taquerias to try in the PHX area, but if you call this place your favorite, then it’s clear you’ve never been to any of them.