Tamal de pollo & gordita de asada
a table full of food and drinks
Elote en vaso. Corn with mayo, sour cream, cheese, and chile.
Corn taco with carnitas, cheese, avocado, cilantro and onions
Taco, Gordita
Gordita on the left with the red sauce. Green sauce was also an option. Guessing it might be more mild.
a group of people standing in front of a food truck
a menu for a mexican restaurant
Food truck!!!! One of the few I will eat at.
A trailer, not a truck
Menu
Menu
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Taco de lengua! Cow tongue!
Chicken taco with lettuce, cilantro, tomato, and sour cream.
food, tacos
menu
Menu
Quesdailla with desebrada or slow-cooked shredded beef
This place is hopping
Gordita with asada (=steak)
Tostada ceviche. It'sssssss Great! Comes in shrimp and crab
El pastor taco! Pork with pineapple! Soooo good.
Who eats seafood from a taco truck? This Guy!
Christiana D.
Oct 31, 2016
Came here after work, getting off around 10pm. There wasn't a line (oh no, is it good?) but there were a couple cops enjoying a meal at the dining area they have, so we figured at least we're safe! it's a small little trailer attached to maybe a Chevy & hooked up to a generator.My coworker ordered a burrito de asada with everything.. his food never made it to the drive home lol it was a pretty chilly night so we decided to eat in the car. I ordered 2 sopes, uno de pastor y el otro de carnitas but without beans on either! First 3 words that comes to mind when I think of my food are fluffy, juicy & fresh! I'ma have to make a few more late night stops here before I leave
Read MoreFaith B.
Feb 15, 2024
This is the first food truck I've ever eaten from or bought anything from but it came highly recommended. I have lived on my street since 2005. I am so satisfied with the quality of the food and the service and the fact that the owner is always there. I don't speak Spanish but he can explain anything if the ones preparing it don't understand. Due to my medical issues I can't always eat some of what normally comes with the items, like lettuce. They always fix it up and try to accommodate the way I have to eat. They are all so nice and I hope they are around for many years to come. Prices are good also. I don't know about the items with beef as I don't indulge in red meat anymore. Quantity and taste and service are fantastic ‼
Read MoreKatie C.
Jan 15, 2023
My family stops here for food on a weekly basis. Very friendly employees and the food is absolutely delicious!! You definitely get your money's worth here. A great local business to support.
Read MoreCaroline E.
Oct 1, 2022
These are honestly the best tacos in the city! We've been going here for about two years and I love it every time. The asada is juicy and tender and they cook the onions instead of giving them raw which is honestly the way to go. They have a yummy soda selection but we also go with the apple soda. And then the green sauce... boy they just have amazing spice and add richness to any item. You will regret not trying them at least once in your lifetime
Read MoreBob B.
Dec 29, 2020
Awesome tamales! Solid tacos. This truck has been around in the same spot for years, and for good reason.
Read MoreBhanodai R.
Sep 10, 2021
I had tacos and they were good. A tad oily but price for that taste is well worth the visit. The sauce was well made.
Read MoreMatt R.
May 11, 2011
The tacos here are legit. Actually, the gorditas and tortas are better. I'm a recovering addict of Baja street food, and while this isn't exactly Baja estilo, at the very least, it's methadone for this junkie. I'm tempted to climb through the ordering window to hug the people inside, but I fear that they might not feed me after that.I haven't tried everything, but I keep going back to the asada. Cheese or cream goes on a lot of their menu items. Nothing has struck me as extraordinary, but all of it tastes Spanish-speaking. Muy delicioso.I don't know exactly when they show up, but I think they set up shop mid-afternoon. Their sign tells me they are open til 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday, and for the summer they are showing up on Thursdays as well as Sundays. If you want this stuff Monday through Wednesday, you better get it to go.
Read MoreJoi B.
Oct 7, 2018
The line was five or six people deep around 9pm on a Saturday night. Parking lot nearby was packed with cars steadily rolling in. Side tables, of which there are three or four, were also full. I was hungry and excited to try the local taco truck that seems very popular and definitely smells delicious whenever I drive by. I decided on a carne asada burrito with added avocado and a carnitas gordita, with red sauce on the side. It was about a 20 minute wait and then I got my bag of goodies to go. The portions are generous for what it is: taco truck food. You can fill up for around $10. I'm just glad I got the red sauce, which is very spicy (to me). For most spicy food lovers, it might not be. Overall, the food was fine but bland without the sauce. It needed salt and...honestly, sabor. It kind of feels like it's been blanded down for the local palate. Seems like people love it but I'd like a bit more spice, not necessarily heat, just something more to make my mouth happy I guess.
Read MoreBrittney H.
Apr 25, 2016
This place is so close to my house that I don't know how I haven't eaten here before! Las Gorditas is bringing authentic, delicious Mexican food to Louisville, and as a California native (and a member of a large, Mexican family) I am loving it! My friend and I stopped by for dinner one night last week and thankfully, the weather was nice. She ordered a beef burrito and a bottled coke and I ordered a chicken taco with lettuce, sour cream, tomato, and avocado, an el pastor taco, a taco de lengua (cow tongue!), elote en vaso (corn in a cup with sour cream, mayo, parmesan cheese, and chile), and a big ol' cup of horchata! For those of you who haven't tried horchata, it is a milky beverage usually made from rice, milk, vanilla, and cinnamon. Sometimes the ingredients vary a little. Just a tip though- it is great with spicy foods! The food was AMAZING. It was hot, fresh, and made with love! I think my favorite was the el pastor taco- and the elote en vaso, of course (I am a corn addict). The pork was juicy and tender and the pineapple complimented it perfectly. The elote en vaso had just the right amount of everything in it. Make sure you remember to stir it all together! Oh, and try the red sauce with your food, too! SOOO SPICY! The only thing that sucks here is that it is a food truck so there isn't much seating, but what little seating they do have (two tables that can seat about 4 people) is covered by an awning. One other thing that sorta sucks is their hours are limited- make sure you check that they are open before you go because I believe they are only open two days a week! Anyway, I highly recommend Last Gorditas- this was my first time but it will certainly not be my last. I'll be back to try the tamales!
Read MoreMr. S.
Aug 11, 2023
Been going here for years! Very kind people and the best tacos in town imo. I like the fancy hipster joints on the fancy side of town too with their pickled something or other toppings and criminal pricing. But, these are made with love and the quality and taste is arguably better than those fancy spots charging twice as much.
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