Taco Temple
132 Charlotte St, Asheville
(828) 255-8098
Customers' Favorites
Three Tacos Fish Barbacoa with Plantain and Chicken Tinga
Guacamole with Chipotle Salsa
Tacos Al Pastor and Tinga
Cabo and Al Pastor Tacos
Chips and Guacamole
Santa Barbara Taco
Bacon Shrimp Tacos
Chips & Guacamole
Chorizo Queso Dip
Chips and Queso
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Recent Reviews
It was fabulous, fresh, flavor packed, I had 3 types of tacos and plantains with a wonderful crema to dip. Almost everything on the menu except 1 sauce was soyfree, with my allergy it was amazing to have a fresh, hot fish taco.We followed up with a second visit of breakfast tacos , churto tots and Soledad style hot chocolate before we left Asheville.
An offshoot of Mamacita’s, Taco Temple retains the same focus on homemade Mexican eats. The offerings are a bit fancier than you might find at a typical taco joint but not to the point of pretentiousness (they also have breakfast tacos for those who are up early enough). While it occupies a smallish space, Taco Temple does offer a cool vibe, including a vintage Corona machine.
My wife and I opted for a trio of tacos plus guac to go. Our order was ready on-time,...
My wife and I opted for a trio of tacos plus guac to go. Our order was ready on-time,...
Americana was needing a little more flavor but it was good.
Borracha had a spice, which i dont mind but I didn't care for the flavor.
Al pastor was good.
Santa Barbara was my favorite.
Baja was good, should be eaten first to keep fish from getting cold but was still good.
Panela was good.
The papusa was good but the sauce on top was a bit too spicy if you don't like any spice.
The mixed vegetables were really...
Borracha had a spice, which i dont mind but I didn't care for the flavor.
Al pastor was good.
Santa Barbara was my favorite.
Baja was good, should be eaten first to keep fish from getting cold but was still good.
Panela was good.
The papusa was good but the sauce on top was a bit too spicy if you don't like any spice.
The mixed vegetables were really...