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Contribute FeedbackMy grandfather, esteban rivera, had a car on the streets of tj that sold this tacos. the location itself was my father, juan w. rivera, at home in which they lived. my father came in the united states as...Jockey, built money, bought all the land and helped my grandfather turn, have the house in what they now see (some rebuild has taken place since of course). my father always wanted to create a clip for all visitors from the country or in the home to enjoy a wonderful time (fast or loud) and for the same customers every bite they eat because it is the way my grandfather wanted it. many thanks to those who have reviewed the business of my family. for an unbiased opinion: my friends outside the family I brought here have never complained. they love the tacos, the extended menu, homemade salsas, and limonade or jamaika. love to hear more from others who were here! stay safe and healthy, all!
I've been coming here since the early days when my parents brought us to dinner while they bought fresh seafood next door. the tacos are amazing! served with a full piece of carne asada filet and a piece of avocado instead of guacamole, with every bite it feels like a mouthful, think about it makes my mouth water again. also the meat and tortilla are cooked over a grill with charcoal, which taste even more homemade. Do not forget to order their limonade, as it is also made fresh and does not taste too much as most places. the best, but strange for tacos lover is the mayonnaise, not skip, mayo takes it a couple of kerbe. nothing has changed to this place, except in the last time there are tables and chairs behind the grill that they are able to provide more people. my absolutely best recommended taco stop for visitors and locals alike, do not miss them.
You don't know how a real taco tastes until you try one here. this place is hard to find. I've been driving for half an hour to come to him, and I've been eating there for years. they're the streets that kill you. just use her gps or ask her. When you pull up, you see a wood grill. they go in and look around and they notice that there is a preparatory system in the back where they constantly marinate the new york steak they use for the tacos. that is not your American crispy taco. this is a true Mexican taco with only the best ingredients. they make the taco any style they want. they cook them right in front of them on a wood fired grill. or they can order them to go and they can go back to their hotel. with or without frijoles. I prefer her mas caseda. that means well done. I don't eat the drills, but I'm sure they're good. they don't serve a beer, so they drink before they come! then they don't have chips, but again this is an American thing. the tacos are like a little less than a dollar and so worth it. my mouth wants another, but unfortunately I am back in the states.
You have no idea what a real taco tastes like till you try one here. This place is hard to find. I have driven around for half an hour trying to get to it and I have been eating there for 20 years. Its the one way roads that kill you. Just use your GPS or ask around. When you pull up, you see a wood fired grill. You go inside and look around and you notice that there is a preparation facility in the back where they are constantly marinating the New York Steak they use for the tacos. This is not your american crunchy taco. This is a true mexican taco with only the best ingredients. They make the taco any style you want. They cook them right in front of you on a wood fired grill. Or you can order them to go and take them back to your hotel. With or without Frijoles. I prefer them mas caseda. That means well done. I don't eat the beans but I am sure they are good. They don't serve beer, so drink up before you come! Then don't have chips, but again that is an american thing. The tacos are like a little less than a buck each and so worth it. My mouth is watering wanting another one, but alas I am back in the states.