Taqueria Basabe
4006 S Texas 6, Houston
(832) 687-1811
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Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
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Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
The tacos here were seriously amazing, full of flavor in every bite. The meat was so tender and juicy, and the seasoning was on point. Everything tasted so fresh, from the toppings to the tortillas, and it all came together perfectly. Honestly, I could eat these tacos every day and still want more!
Food: 5
Service: 5
I search all over Houston for good horchata and good tacos and this place has both!! Worth stopping by.
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Tacos, Tortas Fajitas
Burrito are too small for $10. Fajita was more or less.
I’ve been on the lookout for a good taqueria in this area and this takes the #1 spot thus far. Food is made quick and is very good. It is a food truck alongside SH6 and I was attended by a nice lady who spoke Spanish.It is a cash only place ‼️
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Fajita
Absolutely delicious tacos. Got the chicken fajita and beef tacos. The avocado salsa and the hot sauce were amazing. Service was very friendly and efficient. Prices are right. Very reasonable.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
The food is fresh and tasty. Try their hot sauce.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Def almost left the shopping center because I was looking for a shop. It’s the truck in the middle!!
Absolutely the best tacos for me...
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Great Foods and the green salsa is delicious
The pastor and fajita tacos were not seasoned well and the sauce that came with them was watered down and not spicy at all.. The shrimp quesadillas also had very few shrimp and we're very small.
Taquizas the namesake
Came to Houston for the weekend and was craving tacos. We decided to give this food truck a try and we were not disappointed! I ordered the torta, my wife the tacos and the kids the gorditas. All with fajita. The meat was super tender and delicious. After we were done, we unanimously decided we would definitely be back for more. Also, the salsas were on point!
One of the best things about living in a metropolitan area like Houston is the abundance of Mexican and Tex- Mex restaurants, and I do love Mexican food! Having so many options also means that you can be choosy and skip over those that don’t meet your standards. One chain restaurant that passes my requirements is Ruchi’s Taqueria Mexican Restaurant, located near the Houston 610 South Loop. Walking inside, it will be obvious that you’re in a Mexican restaurant, but it’s far more subtle than other Mexican restaurants, some of which take their desire to look festive to extreme levels. You don’t get that here. The decorations on the walls let you know you’re in a Mexican establishment but other than that, Ruchi’s Taqueria Mexican Restaurant keeps things simple. They don’t want to distract you with excessive attention to the décor. They want you to focus on the food and conversation. Sitting down at your booth or table, you will get served the customary chips and salsa as a warm-up. If you want something more, they have a short menu of appetizers with about ten options. I find that I usually munch down on enough chips that I don’t want an appetizer. I focus instead on the main course, and I have liked what I have tried here. I usually go for the tacos al carbon or enchiladas Vallarta, or sometimes even a cheese quesadilla if I’m not too hungry. I have found the food good in overall quality and certainly worth the price. Another positive at Ruchi’s Taqueria Mexican Restaurant is the service. The wait staff has always seemed very happy here. They seem to love what they do and are ready to make your visit as enjoyable as possible. So, all things considered, Ruchi’s Taqueria Mexican Restaurant is one that easily meets my standards, and I will continue to visit this and other locations when the need for Mexican food arises.
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