I have gone to this food truck several times over a span of like 6 months....until now never knew what the name of this spot was till now.A couple of things to bring up. You can pay with debit/ credit card but there is a $1 transaction fee, best to pay in cash. Hours of operation hasn't been updated recently. This spot closes around 9-9:30pm every night. Also, their $1.50 tacos they advertise outside? It only pertains to chicken tacos and you have to order a minmum of 4 to get the discounted rate. Otherwise, I believe they run around $4 a piece. So, just some food for thought.I posted a pic of a chicken burrito I last ordered but I've ate several items at this food truck before. Although, I haven't tried any of their birria items which seems to be a bit of their niche despite being its mostly known for their chicken. Folks seem tonrave about it though.I found their food to be hit and miss. I like their asada but tends to be a bit too salty for me at times and sometimes grisly. I ordered an al pastor torta awhile back and couldn't finish it due to it's preparation and texture. Because the meat was SUPER hot (temp wise) all the veggies inside just turned to mush and wilted. Also, there was a TON of mayo which drowned any type of flavor from anything else. I found that their chicken is a bit dry and have come across some bones in their burrito, so, be cautious. I will say I do enjoy their al pastor tacos and quesadillas. They have good beans as well.They do have a salsa bar that offer a couple of sauces that all seem pretty spicy (even for me!). They use to serve this guacamole type salsa but haven't for a minute now. Too bad, that stuff was fire!Overall, not a bad spot. Service is pretty good, relatively cheap. I like it and will continue to go there when in a clutch and still live nearby. 3 stars, yo.
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