Tripa, Asada, Al Pastor
The menu
Buche & Tripa...
Tacos De Lengua
Best bang 4 your buck. $4.99 and really good food!!
Yummy adobada tacos!
Menu and prices
tacos de lengua, carne con chile verde. Meow, meow
Green chile beef taco
Asada taco
food
Desiree J.
Oct 6, 2024
Tacos are great! Order at the back counter and pay at the front. The owner speaks excellent English so don't worry about a language barrier. I've also gone in other times for ingredients and he's very helpful to help me find what I need.
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Brexton S.
Aug 7, 2024
The Asada tacos and the red sauce have had a stronghold on my tastebuds ever since I first came here. I try to go at least once a week. Fast service. They also have Mexican sodas.
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Ivy T.
May 4, 2023
Pretty good stuff! I swung by for lunch with a friend and we tried a few of the tacos. I had the tripa, carne asada, and the barbacoa. Alll delicious! The meats were a lil greasy for me, but the tripa was on a another level. It was crispy (which I've never had like this) and it reminded me of chicharonnes. I was able to just grab a drink on the side and paid for everything after I was done. Quick service and it gets pretty busy around lunch time!
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Shane B.
Dec 21, 2022
Fantastic street tacos! If you are on this side of Edmond I recommend you stop by and try them.
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Ange R.
Oct 3, 2021
One of the best taco places in town! Here's the deal though, it's in a little grocery store, no real seating, and you need to hablar español just a little (to order). The tacos are authentic and come with a warm jalapeño. Reasonably priced, too! A little tip: Plan to get your food to go and don't mind the stares if it's your first time going there. But feel free to walk around the store while you wait for your tacos.
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Willie W.
Jun 28, 2023
Great taco spot located in Edmond right off Kelly Street. I recently went there and ordered five beef tacos and they were 100% authentic mexican tacos. The store is also a great Mexican supermarket as well. The customer service was very good and the prices were very reasonable. I will definitely be back to this location.
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Victor A.
Oct 20, 2022
This place looks kind of scetchy at a glance. I had the Burrito, it was very okay and the Asada Tacos were also okay. If you're looking to kill a craving this place will definitely do but it sure doesn't beat making a drive to the south side for some really good taco truck food. It was a little pricey for the quality but overall not bad.
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Carla S.
Dec 29, 2019
This hole-in-the-wall is aaall hole. Daniel T. summed up this place most accurately. It's especially DIRTY. Everything is covered in grime! Kitchen also looked unsavory (I would not dare to eat here). Market side fully stocked with unmoving products literally collecting dust. Door was open to the back storage room, which looked like the creepiest dungeon inside. And the men working here were very standoffish, not wanting to acknowledge our presence. Until I had questions. Even speaking in Spanish I received little help.
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Shaun B.
Dec 12, 2020
I find myself craving the asada tacos from La Perla at all hours during the day. They do something in the process of cooking the meat that no other taqueria in the greater Oklahoma City area does. It's the perfect lunch spot. Especially if you only have a limited time. They will get you out of there, and wanting more, very quickly. I'm always bummed whenever I'm too far away to stop in. The people there are very friendly as well. I love this little taste of Mexico tucked away in Edmond. I highly recommend giving it a try.
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Jeff M.
Mar 31, 2014
A Haiku:La Perla's tacosPrices have gone up a bit[1]It's still quite yummyAn Additional Haiku:The salsas have kickJust like your breath will afterThose onion[2] bulbsOne Final Haiku:Why are you still here?Now I'm just wasting your timeGo get some tacos[1]Note: Not a significant enough difference that it should hurt your enjoyment of the (still) cheap street tacos; still around $1.40ish.[2]Note: This haiku only works if you say "onion" with an emphasis on three syllables (un-ee-yen) as opposed to two (un-yen).
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