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Contribuisci feedbackI've been eating at this food truck for over 20 years. I tried to visit last National Burrito Day and thought it had closed down, but I stumbled upon it again, now located across the street. The prices have definitely increased, which I guess is due to those "wonderful" Bidenomics that the old guy keeps talking about. The Carne Asada burrito still tasted delicious, though it's a bit smaller than it used to be. I'll keep eating there, but probably not as often, given that a super burrito is now $12—back in the day, I could get three burritos for under $20.
I had the Chile Relleno plate, which was quite good! I also tried a couple of burritos, and they were tasty as well. As for parking, there are five spots available, making it easy to find a good spot without any hassle.
Always good food as great smiles. Love my local taco truck!
They moved across the street from their original location. Best tacos in town
I've had my five star rating up for four years now for this place and my rating still stands, even with the challenges of COVID. This is hands down the best burrito truck I've ever eaten at. I've been coming here for more than 10 years and the Al Pastor Super Burrito is still as incredible as the first time I ordered it.Sadly, the hours of the taco truck have seemingly become sporadic in the evenings. The past two times I have tried to go there on a weekday (driving 45-60 minutes to meet up with folks at Tacos Guadalajara as the central point , they have been closed. The first time we arrived at 7:05 and the truck was gone. Tonight, we arrived at 6:50 and the truck was gone once again. Both times, I was so looking forward to buying myself 2 or 3 burritos (they reheat very well! only to have my dreams dashed.
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