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Food is amazing. Not impressed with service, not impressed with ambiance.....I couldn't be more impressed with the food. It's delicious. I see why every time I try and come here, there is a line out the door. You might have to get a to go order since there may be no seats but you will really love the food no matter where you enjoy it.
No frills, good tacos. Reminds me of the west coast. Pastor and carne asada was excellent. Chicken was a little dry. Definitly worth a trip, I'll be back.
Authentic Food, Comfortable Feel. We ate at Mr. Taco for the first time last Friday. Food is ordered at the counter and delivered to your table. The place is clean and orderly. Staff was friendly and service was timely. The food was very good. Be aware that their mole is spicier than the usual mole. If you don't like it hot, then order something else.<br/ <br/ The menu offers a wide variety of choices that go beyond the typical Tex-Mex items. Quantities were large. Everything had great taste. There is a salsa bar to add you own condiments. They range from mild to very spicy.<br/ <br/ Highly recommend and will become a regular.
Well, it’s finally happened. I have found the most authentic taco in this part of the ATL. Not the usual “same ol’, same ol’ “ that you can find at any other “Mexican” joint, these street tacos were right outta El Paso. The other reviewers are right, it’s not the ambiance that keeps them coming.... although it is authentic border Texas or Arizona...everything was delicious and prepared as I like it.... and I know Mexican food, folks. What really sold me that I was “there” , was the salsa bar. There were a couple of offerings for the uninitiated.... but there were three that went from HOT all the way to face meltingly hot. I tried all three, but settled on the least of the hots see accompanying picture. It added just the right amount of fire to my street tacos (Carne Asada). I may regret it in a few, but right now I’m smiling, drifting down memory lane. Fresh lime was also available on the bar try that at whatever your local spot is. I lingered trying to dodge some rain in the area, so I got to watch an assortment of folks come through the door. Every fourth person was a gringo, so with this much Spanish going on, you know you’re in the right spot for the real deal. I still give four stars because of the service and whacky decor, but I will be back to this hole in the wall when I’m back this way... you won’t be sorry!