I’m surprised to see such few reviews! This taco truck is amazing. I’m vegetarian and the veggie tacos here are just plain delicious! Don’t forget to ask for their hot sauce.(Warning: the hot sauce is for the brave and daring only) Location: Right outside Liquid Kitty
Nu H.
Classificação do local: 4 Santa Monica, CA
My all-time favorite is the goat tacos. But the torts is also great. Tried the sandwich with pretty much all varieties. Al pastor and carnitas stand out. I hear they do mole during the day, but since I only had it during night time can’t really comment. Can’t beat the prices.
Meg B.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I’m going to guess this taco truck doesn’t have more reviews, because of the difficulty of the spelling(for gringos) and the fact that it parks outside a bar where the drinks are so damn strong(Liquid Kitty). I’ve ordered from this taco truck many times, and it’s very tasty. Beware, though, the lady who runs it WILL keep the change if your drunk ass doesn’t ask for it back and make sure you didn’t overpay. I’m pretty sure I handed her a $ 20 bill once and she gave me like 2 back for one taco. LoL. I still go back, tho. Carnitas, pollo and carne asada — all good choices. The salsa roja is VERY spicy. But I like this place, it’s nice, quick, convenient, and they work hard.
Kimmi M.
Classificação do local: 5 Chicago, IL
Best truck for delicious tacos when you are drunk out of your mind. The staff is very sweet, and I appreciate them for putting up with people who have been stuffing themselves silly with drinks from the Liquid Kitty. The lengua tacos are by far my favorite.
Steph C.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
I’m very surprised that Aires Oaxaqueños doesn’t have Unilocal reviews. Am I searching wrong? Is it new? Has it undergone a recent name change? Because the truck seemed very popular, and the food was great. I’m not sure of this truck’s schedule, but from what I understand, it parks outside Liquid Kitty often enough that patrons expect it on weekends. Liquid Kitty allows you to buy the tacos and eat them inside. Very convenient. The truck looked pleasant and the man at the register was nice. There was a short line, but it went fast enough, and food came out after a reasonable wait. The menu was short and easy — tacos, quesadillas, a few other options, with a few different kinds of meat. I opted for three tacos and bought a quesadilla for my friend(it was his birthday — I don’t just hand out quesadillas, though I’m sure I’d be more popular if I did). The cashier charged me $ 7 and it took me a few seconds to realize that was too cheap. The prices were fair to begin with, at $ 1.50 a taco and $ 4 for a quesadilla. I don’t think he meant to give me a free taco, so I went back and paid for the third. I didn’t want to be the person who steals from taco trucks. I had carne asada, al pastor, and birria tacos, and they were all delicious. They came on supple palm-sized flour tortillas, double-stacked and sturdy enough to hold the insides. The meats were topped with cilantro, diced onion and tomato, and a great hearty dark red salsa that melded with meat juice and went down my sleeve.(Incidentally, I’m wearing the same sweater I wore on that night right now. It’s also the same sweater in my koala hat profile picture. No, it hasn’t been washed.) The meat was solid. I liked the grilled beef and juicy pork, and I especially liked the stewy, flavorful birria. I’m not in this part of town too often, but I’d like to visit this truck again. I love my tacos, and Aires Oaxaqueños was delicious.