They have a cart set up outside my office building every day, and they always have the longest line. The food is solid ad served quickly. It’s a 2 person operation and they have it down to a science. The rice and beans are decent and they feature a special every day, but get there early because it sells out fast. Today’s special was Beef Brisket Tacos. The brisket was pulled and it was tender, although it lacked seasoning. The toppings I added help the overall flavor profile. Tacos are served on corn tortillas. Three tacos with rice and beans is only $ 7.50, so they provide a nice value. They also sell burritos, tamales, and tortas, but I’ve only had their tacos and tamales. If another food truck doesn’t have what I’m in the mood for, I’ll check out Ofelia’s special. If it’s sold out, I usually punt and go to Downtown Kitchen or 600 East Café. Definitely worth checking out, if you haven’t already.
Bruce K.
Classificação do local: 4 Charlotte, NC
Ofelia’s isn’t quite a food truck. It’s a foot cart but that’s not to disparage it in any way. The lunch she serves up is top quality and she clearly knows the regulars, as I saw when I patronized her cart with my customer. I chose the three chicken tacos with everything minus jalapenos. What I got was a massive amount of food and all for well less than $ 10. Very fresh, the tortillas tasted like they’d been made that morning and the pico de gallo was nice and zippy, and the avocado slices were cut right from the avocado on top of my tacos. It was a little hard to eat that much food, but I managed to do it. There are some tables and chairs nearby along Mason Street by the river so you don’t necessarily have to take lunch back to your desk. There is always a line and that’s a good thing. Cash only, as far as I could tell.
Nancy R.
Classificação do local: 5 Milwaukee, WI
This is by far my favorite Food Truck. They park daily in front of the US Bank building on the corner of Van Buren & Wisconsin so it is very convenient to my office. I absolutely love their menu! The daily special is always good. I have also had the tacos, tamales, veggie burrito, and today I tried the veggie quesadilla today and it was delicious.
Elizabeth H.
Classificação do local: 4 Milwaukee, WI
They definitely have more than one stand because I’ve seen them in two different places on the same lunch break. Definitely worth a stop. I’ve had both the tacos and burritos and I have to say both are delicious, fresh, and full of all the toppings your heart could desire. And their daily specials are almost always worth a try. The beverage selection is a bit lean but the lack of space on a small food cart can’t really be overcome. The staff I’ve dealt with have always been pleasant and efficient, dealing with the 10 – 15 people in line quickly. I’ve never waited more than ten minutes for lunch around noontime, so they’re definitely good at what they do. My stomach is glad they park a stand outside my building every day.
Stu N.
Classificação do local: 4 Milwaukee, WI
I found O’felia’s outside the US Bank Center, with a very long line. The servers at this cart worked quickly and well together cutting our wait time down to size. The $ 5 burrito is both filling and flavorful. I will definitely be stopping by again. Thanks for a great, quick lunch.
Maria S.
Classificação do local: 5 Milwaukee, WI
This is the best most filling $ 1.75 taco I have ever had. I found the truck by the US bank building. Apparently, it is wildly popular but perhaps because it isn’t a «restaurant» people haven’t reviewed it much. The ingredients are all really fresh and yummy and the taco comes with avocado, onion, tomato, salsa, you name it. I also like that they ask how much packaging you need so you don’t have to waste a bag if it’s not needed.
Joanna T.
Classificação do local: 3 Wauwatosa, WI
Usually located at Water & Mason Sts during lunch, Ofelia’s is a small food truck that is associated with Waterfront Deli. They serve Mexican favorites like tortas, tamales, tacos and burritos. Since its located outside my building, I’ve eaten here several times. The pork tamales are really, really good — not dry yet not greasy. Tortas are also very tasty but be clear from the get go as to what you do or don’t want on your sandwich. The menu board does not call out onions but I had a big handful the last time which I wasn’t thrilled about. Every day they have a special, usually enchiladas or chimis. Regular dishes are limited to pork or chicken in most cases. Service is good but be aware that the line can be long at peak lunch times, meaning you can wait 10−15+ minutes to order. Ofelia’s is a «nice to have» since it’s literally a 1 minute walk for me personally. I wouldn’t make a special trip but if you’re in the area, give Ofelia’s a try.