So good! Had the gordita and crazy nachos everything was delicious! I like my meat cooked longer so I just asked for it crispy and it tasted great! Def a place to check out !
Nick S.
Classificação do local: 3 Tampa, FL
This is a good Mexican food truck next to a gas station(one of several stands along Lock Street). They have tacos, pambazos, tortas, sopes and enchiladas as well as menudo, tamales and ceviche on certain days. Very casual. Friendly service. Definitely nothing fancy.
Jose A.
Classificação do local: 5 Dade City, FL
Hands down best Mexican food around. I’ve evenly started eating sopes there. And let me tell you what, un sope de pastor is he best. The tacos here are great. Nice and fresh tortillas, the meat is always great. I have sampled almost everything on the menu. I recommend the canitas and the pastor, but realistically it is all great. Gracias Doña Orlanda…
Britt L.
Classificação do local: 5 Dade City, FL
I have been coming to this awesome taco stand for 3 years and each time I go, they never disappoint. The service is always awesome! I usually order the steak tacos with onion, cheese, and cilantro. I try with all my might to make that 10 minute drive back home without tearing into them! Each time is a fail, by the time I arrive home, they’re already gone! They are just that tasty! They also ask you what kind of salsa you would like on the side, I always get the green salsa, it’s fresh and delicious. I recommend Dona Orlanda the next time you’re craving a delicious, flavorful snack on the go!
Mark L.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
This place is just perfect! Located on a peaceful side street in Dade City, you can’t go wrong with anything on the menu. I have a relative who lives in the area, and I always try to stop by at least a couple times when I’m in the area. Indeed, I could eat here every day, a couple times a day, if my people didn’t put their feet down. The restaurant offers several different types of meat, served in various classical Mexican street food formats: cemitas(a kind of layered sandwich), tlacoyos, tostados, sopes, and of course tacos. The meats include the usual all-star line-up. My favorites here are the asada, carnitas, and lengua. I’ve also had the chicken, and its very good. Their orchata and tamarindo drinks are highly recommended: not too sweet and very flavorful. The people behind the counter are without exception cheerful and helpful. Thank goodness you can now get similar food in Brooklyn, but the setting here can’t be beat. The kitchen is a trailer at the end of a covered dining area with picnic tables. The street is very working class, but to this Brooklyn boy’s eyes, very lush, green and countrified. Just a great place to relax over a meal that is lovingly prepared, non-pretentious, and amazingly affordable.