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Not to be confused with Taco Time Northwest which has stores in Washington state. The taco sauce comes in little plastic packets (definitely not made that morning). There is no natural soft taco. There are a zillion Mexican restrurants around, go get take out from one of those.
They gave me a HUGE box of food for the quesadilla box I definitely recommend. It was very fast and really nice workers. I definitely recommend supporting!
Food wasn't really good. I ordered them through door dash and of course they missed some of my items. I'm not sure I will return.
As one of the more well known taco trucks in the Salem area, I've had the pleasure of visiting Los Peques over the years and have come away with the following: The big draw for most first timers is the $1 tacos. However, These tacos are tiny and are more like bite sized taquitos. Considering how inflated things are in today's economy, I'd say that's still considered a good deal. There is plenty of outside seating for people to enjoy. Plastic picnic benches might not seem appealing but this is still more seating than most mobile taquerias in the city. They are not weather proof though, which is an added damper to the already chilly evenings in Salem. Calling ahead of time is actually recommended. One never knows the line situation here (which is rare as it gets later) but if they answer, it means the truck is still likely in operation. In terms of taco meats, they're limited to only al pastor, asada, trip, lengua, pollo, and chorizo. Sorry cabeza and carnitas fans, you'll have to sit this one out. Out of all the meats, I think the al pastor, asada, and chorizo are the ones to get. This is also one of the only taqueria food trucks where asada fries are available. If they're really feeling nice, they'll sub out the asada for a different meat, except perhaps lengua. The latter is going to cost way more than $6. Most people sleep on the quesadillas and tortas, but I think they're the better choice for a heartier meal. Tacos are still by far their most popular product, but I think they deserve a mention for folks who are miffed by the portions. Lastly, they could really pick up the pace. Line or no line, they're kind of on the slower side. Nice folks, but because they take such a long time, it's not particularly ideal for anyone in a hurry, standing in the rain, or hangry.