Restaurantji's Paradise picks for the finest Mexican cuisine.
“Yummy food. Good value. A regular Burrito is 8 dollars. A Supreme Burrito is 9 dollars. Mild or spicy is available. I got medium, it wasn't too spicy. The carnitas was tender and tasty. There are tables and a cover to eat outside . A very enjoyable lunch.“
“I absolutely love this food truck that has the most incredible burritos I've ever had. I've been going there for at least 5+ years. The burritos are so delicious and filling. The staff is always friendly and welcoming, which makes the experience even better. I highly recommend checking out this food truck if you're ever in the area and looking for some amazing burritos!“
“For a Mexican restaurant on wheels, it’s a good quiet spot to relax and have a bite to eat. Currently stationed on the CMA church north parking lot.Parking: It’s on the premises of the Christian Alliance Missionary building. M-F is usually the best time to go, because it’s not during services held on those days.Wheelchair accessibility: It’s located in a huge parking lot and also has many special parking spots those who need them.“
“Stopped here for breakfast burritos. Mine: chorizo. Husband's: ham. They were stellar -- took a bit for our order but that's because these were absolutely made to order. Definitely stop here if you're driving I5 and avoid the chain food monotony.“
“The food was great, called in an order to pick up. It was ready and very tasty! Cannot complain about anything.Parking: There are plenty of places to park for freeWheelchair accessibility: Disabled parking right in front of ground level. Easy for a wheelchair to enter the building.“
“Working less than 4 blocks from this restaurant, I've never stopped in for food until my wife suggested it. SO GLAD we did, because it is a rarity in Paradise. The service was brisk and attentive, and the food was brought out in a timely manner. I ordered the super Burrito with spicy chicken, and my wife ordered the Paradise fries with carne asada and 1 Birria Taco. Salsa, peppers, and carrots were at the self-serve bar, and ALL looked homemade. The food was excellent, with just the right amount of seasoning. The fries were crispy and portioned with an abundant amount of meat. The Birria was moist and tender, and the consume' was spicy and thick, allowing it to stick to the Taco for each bite. The Burrito was massive and stuffed almost to the point of bursting, with an added sauce ladled on top. Plenty to take home for later... this is an establishment we will frequent more often. Make it a stop on your way in or out of Paradise, especially after visiting the antique stores in town.“
“The young lady (i believe her name was laura) was very respectful. I ordered 2 taco supremes and a bean burrito with no onion and the first person that i spoke to was extremely rude and acted like my order was complicated rocket science. Thank u laura for stepping in.Vegetarian options: I love the veggie burritoKid-friendliness: My son prefers cinnamon twists“
“Yummy, tortas and big yummy burritos. I love the carne asada, my only minor complaint is shredded beef is my favorite and it was great the first few times I ordered it but now they have really spiced it up and it's a bit to hot for me. That's just me though so I still think they are the best taco truck on the ridge.“
“Good place if you want to enjoy a beer or glass of wine with your meal. They also have mixed drinks that you can order too. I’m guessing that the main ingredients are made before hand so you don’t have to wait very long for your order even when the restaurant is busy with other customers.“