Terrible food, have tried it twice now and will never go back. Worst burrito I have ever attempted to eat, threw it away after a couple bites. Thought maybe they were having a bad day so tried it once more with the same results.
Chris R.
Classificação do local: 5 Seattle, WA
Best burrito in Georgetown. Parking could be a problem, but I’d walk a mile for a burrito(a good one anyway). Their tacos are actually cheaper then previously reported — only $ 1.10. I’ve only been once, but I won’t be able to say that for long.
David R.
Classificação do local: 5 Seattle, WA
My love of all things taco truck is evident. Really though, I love this place. Love it. Not a school-boy love, or a stripper after a few too many cocktails love, not even a cold beer on a hot day love. This is real, true love. First off: Tacos cost $ 1. Yes, $ 1. Four tacos? $ 4. Fifteen tacos? $ 15. Six and a half tacos? Well, that would be $ 7 because you’d have to buy a whole taco and not eat half of it. Which you wouldn’t be able to do because GOODGODDAMN are these things tasty. The asada is well seasoned, the corn tortillas are warmed on the grill and the pico de gallo is fresh and flavorful. You could eat nothing but tacos here and be happy. Not as happy as you could be though. They also have quesidillas the size of my face. Melty cheese, choice of meat, and some spicy salsa. Served with rice and beans and a chili pepper. That’s $ 15. PSYCHE!!! The quesadilla is $ 4.50. The burritos are $ 5 and are your standard, delicious burrito. The bottom line here is that you can get pleasantly full for under $ 5 or food-coma inducing, stomach-splittingly full for under $ 10. The woman that works there is also super awesome. Go, go now.
Matthew P.
Classificação do local: 4 Seattle, WA
Tinga? They have tinga? And not just any tinga, but a large and delicious pile of tinga with fresh avocado for only $ 1.50! This place is teetering on the edge of five stars – just get either mole or horchata and I’ll bump ‘em up. But, ooo, the tinga!