“Overall-Very good food truck food with restaurant prices. You can see the prices posted on some of the photos of other reviews here. I paid $15 for a few chicken things and two scoops of rice. After tax and in your face tip request it comes out to almost $20 dollars. You know where else you can eat for $20? Texas Roadhouse gives you a whole lot of food, a huge location with AC, sports and a bunch of young good looking people that “love their job”. lol I know i am comparing very different things but I love both very much, Hawaiian food and Texas Roadhouse. I also love tipping people who actually provide a service like bring me my food, sing me happy bday, ask me if i need anything etc. That is how tips are earned and not like you bought my food, thank you now tip me.Who should go- you don’t mind tip culture that asks for tips while not providing any services and you don’t mind the slightly overpriced menu. You enjoy authentic Hawaii grindz.Who should avoid- You are in a rush to get where you are going. The food taste is great because it is cooked when ordered. That takes time. Tip culture annoys you.“
“One of the 2019 Texas Monthly interim top 25 'cue joints-- and still worthy of a spot today! This was our 98th BBQ stop in Texas, and the 397th on a 35 state BBQ odyssey. $25.71 purchased a quarter pound of fatty brisket, a jalapeno cheddar sausage link, sides of elote (cold) and jalapeno apple coleslaw, with two refillable iced teas. Everything was top notch. The well-smoked brisket featured the classic central Texas rub, and was so buttery that you could cut it with a fork. The sausage was beautifully balanced, and both sides paired well with the meats; indeed, we judged the coleslaw a “must do” side. In sum, this is what we style “destination 'cue.” Just be sure to check their facebook page to guarantee that they will be opening as scheduled (they also cater).Parking: Gravel approach from the highway to a gravel parking lot.“
“Just remember they are cash only! Great tacos for a very reasonable price. Their salsas are actually spicy and flavorful. And last but not least I absolutely love their Elote. I do wish they had some kind of vegetarian option (like napoles) so my vegetarian family members could also enjoy, but that won't stop me from coming back. Also, the staff was always very friendly and quick. Overall one of the best places to get tacos in the Temple/Belton area.“
“We stopped in for takeout after the UT football game. We got a Fuego plate and a half chicken plate, and everything was so delicious! The chicken is tender and really nicely seasoned, and the borracho beans are some of the best I've had. It was a really reasonable price for how much food we got, we had leftovers for tomorrow. Will definitely be back!“
“Really good - always fresh and made to order. I usually ask for not onions or for them on the side and my request are never honored but that aside I do come often. Always super nice. Birria tacos was definitely one of the best I've had. I wish burrito came with like lettuce or tomato and stuff.“
“These tacos were delicious. I got the al pastor, chicken fajita, and carnitas tacos with flour tortillas for a total of $9.50. They take cash only. The onions and cilantro made the tacos extra flavourful, and the salsas were spicy and tasty. They specialize in mini tacos, but I did not try them as they are only on corn tortillas. They don't display the taco prices, which is inconvenient, but the prices are cheap. They give buzzers, which seems completely unnecessary. The area the taco truck is in is quite sketchy. There were three men staring at us, including one who was very, very slowly approaching us. There are tables and benches, but we did not sit down.“
“Service A+ Food was not to bad. The bistek did have a seasoning that left in the pallet a sour taste. It was cooked well, and not to bad but really not for me to try again. I went hoping they had a combo with rice and beans, but they didn’t. The big flour tortilla was also of bistec. Beans were sold separately. Small corn tortilla tacos are $1.50 each.Tables outside were really dirty.“
“Honestly I’m extremely picky with birria tacos. I am somewhat new to temple and wanted to try some, and after looking at reviews decided to give this place a try.BEST BIRRIA TACOS IVE EVER HAD.My only thing is I wish the onions were diced instead of sliced“
“My sister dropped by to grab us lunch and this was my first time trying this place. The food is delicious! I got the pork burrito with everything on it...and that sucker is huge! That's the biggest burrito in Temple...hands down...let's just say...I have leftovers!“
“The mix of culture cuisine and drinks makes it enjoyable for my children to unwind after a wonderful soccer match! I enjoy the music and the fact that there are numerous sports events going on at the same time! Makes it feel like home away from home!Parking: I park near to the food trucks!Kid-friendliness: Corn hole, room to watch your kid run around and be a kid!Wheelchair accessibility: Inside and outside tables!“
“Ran into this coffee drive-thru while searching for local coffee spots while visiting Temple. I was very glad to see that Atrium was open before 7am, had a drive-thru, fast service, unique menu, and friendly staff. Before 7am there were two cars in front of me which allowed me to think hard about what kind of coffee I wanted on a chilly early Fall morning. I was here when it was very close to Halloween and there was a seasonal menu with 4-5 options for a themed coffee treat. The names of their seasonal menu items are pretty dang clever too so I suggest you reading them even if you want to stay with your same ol' coffee option. I saw a small back patio that I would imagine would be a great spot to hang out on really nice Spring mornings and afternoons. Thank you for the friendly perky staff I encountered before 7am. I took up their recommendation of getting a coffee drink called Sweater Weather that had delicious cardamom in it. What a great treat it was to have such a great cup of coffee to get my day going.“