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“Truly fully loaded, my street fries were crispy and filled with deliciousness!!“
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“Same quality every visit. Tasty sauces and quality meat. $15 gives you a meal for two. The asada chalupa and the surf and turf tacos are my favs. Bonus— you can call in your order and it’ll be ready when you get there. Can’t say enough good things about this place!“
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“This is my 1st time trying this place and I am so happy that I did. The Carne Asada Fries are 🔥
The burritos are huge and delicious
10/10 will be back soon
Thank you for making such amazing food and great service“
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“The reviews had me pumped up about the burrito. It was good but a little overly spicy for my taste. I wouldn't go out of my way to eat here but it does a job with filling portions. I do feel the burrito could be a little bigger as I tasted a lot of tortilla. The California burrito was the better of the two burritos I tried but I really can't do that nacho cheese. I would give them another try but order something different. I heard the tacos de tripas are good. Overall this is a average taco truck. I'm coming from Merced and there is a lot of really great trucks there so it's why I rated this only 4 stars.“
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“I just order a Asada taco and a supreme Asada burrito. By far one of the best if not the best taco spot in the Central Valley. Their prices are cheap and they are super friendly but most importantly the food was so delicious and complex in flavor super impressed“
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“The food is priced well. It's delicious and good portions.Staff is friendly and bilingual(Spanish/English)Food was served hot and quick!Thank you <3 ❤️
Parking: There's a business right next door, if you need extra parking, use their lot.The Taco truck lot itself it fairly small.
Kid-friendliness: Family business atmosphere.
Wheelchair accessibility: It's all flat surfaces, but, they aren't all smooth.“
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“This taco truck is consistently good! I was looking for a new go to spot in town that wasn’t a sit down restaurant and this taco truck is the perfect remedy! I’ve been here 3-4 times now and each time the food has been great, they provide extra salsa, limes, radish, onion and basically the sides you would expect with your meal. Food comes out fresh and hot. Icing on the cake is the staff is friendly and efficient. I highly recommend and will be returning.“
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“I have had burritos all around modesto turlock and merced area and honestly this taco truck is a top 5 possible top 3 in my opinion the wait is a bit long but worth the wait every bite full of flavor they sure know how to build on good burrito it was so good I for got to take a picture lol“
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“Just randomly stopped by while driving truck in area. Got a super Asada burrito with everything. Have had hundreds of burritos from various food trucks across not only california but country as well and this is for sure a shinning star. I hope to be back in area again and is a stop I would go out of the way for. If you don't like spicy get salsa on side. But even in burrito it is about perfect heat level in my opinion. My only disappointment is I did not order more not because of size (that was big) but because flavor was on point and i want more.“
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“We went as a group of 3.
We walked up to see the menu. Right away, a worker from the kitchen stopped her task to help take our order.
Food was brought to our table quickly.
A burrito, tacos, and a torta.
I went over to the salsa counter, which was squeaky clean (other places, not so much)
And picked up 1 of each.
The food itself was pretty bland.
Not bad tasting, just lacking flavor.
Every other category is out of the park.
I would say tweak the recipe and you’ll have a great business, but people were pouring in already.
Soo, maybe it’s just my group’s tastebuds?“
“There's a lot of places you COULD eat at the fleamarket on Tuesdays. There's a variety of different types of food, from many different ethnicities which compose the populace of the area.... But man, you GOTTA give these guys a try. Truly.The food is absolutely spectacular. Small dishes, such as their namesake are easily handled and, in this humble reporters opinion, just a hands down flat out knockout spot to grab a bit of grub. The owners are very friendly, bilingual, and treat their customers well, from service (which, especially for me, as a fellow vendor who is busy with the work inherent in making a profit at the salesyard and truly doesn't have much of an interval open during the majority of the day to peruse the promenade, as it were, in order to be fed and still get back to my spot so as to make some "bread" for myself without losing too much time attending the selling spot. I've had a few times now since I've been able to talk to the owners where I may not even need to order, simply talking with the chef beforehand while he sets up the tables and pays attention to the details of presentation and preparation, a slow bit of the day for him but a rush for my sales, and voilà, along about the mid day shift in the crowds composition between buyers in the AM and eaters in the PM, I will suddenly hear a friendly greeting of "Hey, Amigo." only to find that I've being GIVEN a substantial amount of delicious stuff along with the peppers the chile as well as all the other accoutrements, oftentimes without any idea that they were actually treating me to a meal, gratis.) So yeah they got service down no problem. They're prompt too when you order the food. It's often not long before you are already digging in... even when it's busy.And as I said before, there's a variety of choices for a bite, but I'm not only recommending this place, but am also VERY grateful for the help of a meal for a man such as myself, eeking out a living from the margins of society. Every little bit helps. We're all in this together after all. So support their venture if you can. It's worth the investment. Trust me.✌?“
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“Best chile verde quesadillas ever !Order 2 of the small ones and you have to eat them there so they stay crispy. If you have to get an order to go get the burrito supreme with the Chile Verde. They can travel 20 minutes and still be warm and delicious.“
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“they have really good burritos de asada.“
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“Love coming to the truck, with a 30 minute lunch this place never disappoints. Daylan is usually there and he can always make you smile! Love the pepperoni pretzels, the bites and dog bites those are my Go to snacks! Always delicious and fresh. Thanks you! Keep up the awsome work!“
“Bought: 3 tacos asada, no onions, no cilantro (yes, I know... blasphemy!) Short Version: "Par" tacos that improved to "good" after applying lemon, for good price. Long Review: Tortillas on the tacos are on the smaller side of normal, doubled up as usual, and has a corn-ier flavor. Meat is finely chopped, and tastes alright on its own, with occasional chunks of fat blended in (which could be a plus or a minus, depending on your tastes. See picture). Sauce on its own is alright, and moderately spicey. The portion is a dollup in the middle (see picture). I feel like the tacos with more sauce were better, so I'm inclined to suggest to the owner to slightly increase the amount on the tacos. However, it would also make them a bit spicier, so might turn off more sensitive customers. (Keep in mind, this is without cilantro or onions) On my first taco, I tried it unaltered and had nothing particularly positive or negative to say. It was ok, if a bit on the bland side for what I would expect. For my second taco, I grabbed a slightly saucier one and this time generously applied lemon to it. This taco was much better, really livened it up. I still am not sure I would put it at the best of the best, but for $1.50, I was pretty happy. For the third, I added the jalapeno into the mix, and liked the additional kick, but it had less of the lemon juice (used much on #2) and salsa, and that flavor didn't come out quite as much. Overall, about even with #2. Two lemons would have been a good idea. Service was part, although truck operator (owner?) acted a little odd (anxious? Confused? Suspicious?) About me taking pictures and such. Seemed ok after I explained it was for Google. I didn't use the radishes. No comment on any other menu items (burritos, quesadillas, etc), because I didn't buy them.“
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“If you are tired of eating Mexican food and no disrespect to Mexican food or tacos! "I love Mexican food!" Well, come on out and try a Little Taste of El Salvador. Here, they serve the Pupusas, which I can say is like going to Mexico and getting tacos at every corner. The pupusas are feel with smash Chicharon, cheese. Loroco, etc... different flavors for your taste buds! I had 3 types when I visited them. I had one loroco con queso, one Chicharon and queso, and a revuelta that is a mixture of Chicgaron, cheese, beans, and perhaps something else I'm a sucker for Pupusas, and this place did make my taste buds say yummy for my tummy ? ??. I will definitely come back again. The price for the pupusas are $4 each, and as you can see in one of my pictures, they are the size of a plastic fork. The reason why I measure it like that it's because in some other places they are smaller and thinner and not enough feeling in them, oh they are a little bit more pricey. "I really hope that this place will sell them that size or a little bit bigger and a little bit thicker and a little bit more stuff!"
On another note, they can be vegetarian order then without the meat.
Please let them know that you read this review and that Juan sent you!
This place is
Yummy For my Tummy ? ?!!!
Vegetarian options: Yes, it can be vegetarian if you do not add the meat.
Kid-friendliness: Yes
Wheelchair accessibility: Well, there's plenty of space to maneuver a wheel chair. It's a food truck, and I'm pretty sure they can come out and take your order.“