“2-28-24Taco truck on the west-bound side of 70 on the Johnston and Wayne County line. I've only seen it during lunch hours. There is a covered seating area with a couple of tables. Only folks looking like we do during our time there. Speaks to authenticityWe did pastor and chorizo tacos. These come with onions, cilantro, and pineapple. The latter they will ask if you want on these or not. The tacos are $3 each. These are smaller tacos relative to what we've gotten elsewhere, but they pack a punch. We liked both meats, but the chorizo is spicy goodness and clearly our favorite. Excellent and wow! You get salsa and lime for garnishing as well as radish slices on the side.Good tacos. Takes cards or cash.Parking: Grass/gravel makeshift lot around the truckWheelchair accessibility: No“
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“Simply the best food since leaving El Paso TX ( there is no connection with El Paso other then the name) looking forward to next time differently will be back UPDATE went to eat lunch here a second time ordered different food off the menu. The food wasn’t bad but I found that the second time it was pretty much typical Americanized Mexican restaurant food, which left me a little bit disappointed considering how good the first lunch was there.“
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“You can't beat the convenience of having the Taco Bell there in the food court at TA.I was somewhat disappointed they were out of the doritos tacos , but the regular ones were still good. Of course I washed it down with a Baja blast....“