“Got to try their pizza at the Midtown Farmers Market - delicious!! Was $16 for a pepperoni pizza (shared between 2 people). They had other signature options and a breakfast pizza that looked really good, too. Would definitely recommend if you're in the area!Vegetarian options: They had meatless pizza options and build your own.“
“Our favorite neighborhood taco spot. The hours are sometimes more of a suggestion that a strict schedule, but service is fast and friendly. My favorites are the tacos de al pastor y buche. My husband also likes their tripas. Their quesadillas are also packed with meat. For those, my daughter loves the carne asada. Their salsas are delicious, especially the avocado one. There's often someone selling aguas frescas or champurrados to round out your meal. Idk how much each taco costs (it doesn't really matter to me though, I love their tacos so much I'll pay whatever they charge me) but this is always an affordable family meal for us. Check it out!“
“The bf was craving hot dogs and found this place. The parking lot is very small but looks like you can park on the street. There is a good amount of seats and a couple of tvs if you want to watch the game. Have the seats are outside and even if you sit inside and roll up doors were open, so if basically feels like you're outside. I didn't notice heaters but thankfully it wasn't a cold day. You order at the counter and pick up food from the truck out back. I highly recommend the mozzarella sticks. You only get 4 but they were very good but the marinara tasted like straight tomato paste. The dog and the bun were also very good, just wished there was more chili. We plan on coming back and trying the other offerings.“
“The restaurant is located behind the Chevron gas station in a very rundown shack. Don't be discouraged if there seemed to be no one in the restaurant. I went into an empty restaurant, but 10+ people started to arrive after I ordered my food. It seemed I was the only person who didn't speak Spanish ordering food. Recommended dish were pork tamales (4.5/5) and and caldo de res (4.0/5 ... I had better). About 50% of people came after me only ordered caldo de res. The soup seemed blank and a bit too sweet initially. However, after dumping chopped onion and cilantro and squeezed some lemon into the soup, and the flavors began to come out, and it was very good. The pork tamale was one of the best tamales I've ever had. Tacos and elote were standard.“
“Not gonna lie, speak a little Spanglish to toby, he will embrace you like a hermano. Best Mexican food I've had in sac, hands down. Came from SoCal, didn't thing id find the one, found it. Tallac village Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. Place is absolute fire....“
“Kept seeing cars lined up by their tent on the side of the road and knew it had to be good. Best tacos I've had in a while! Really fresh and it's awesome seeing them make the food right in front of you. Lots of self serve toppings and salsas, kept well organized and clean.“
“This restaurant/food stall is located inside Tilted Mash Brewery. I ordered the chicken, carne asada, and al pastor quesadillas. They were all good and they add a good portion of meat in each. The al pastor was a bit too oily. The cool thing is that you can add additional pickled vegetables and salsas in your quesadilla. I would go back next time I am at Tilted Mash.“