Raul Lara
Food was ok, bit it is obvious they buy frozen food.. I could have made the same meal at home.. even the "authentic" drink was made from 'just add water' packets
Cecilia Cardenas
This is not the. Right. Name place. Is called taqueria los. Cuates now
Andy
Amazing, need a prime location. This taqueria is great! the inside is clean and the waitresses are friendly. my favorite is the tacos de trompo. quick friendly and effecient.
Kyle Gregory
Ok torta, good soup. The torta didn't stick out from any other authentic Mexican restaurant (good asada meat and everything else, but just didn't stick out), but I like this place because of the soup.<br/><br/>Caldo Tlalpeno soup is kind of hard to find. It's a chicken soup with avocado. Initially it wasn't spicy enough, but the delicious salsas (and carrots, and the works) available gave it a delicious flavor. The soup was HUGE. The horchata was the perfect thing to cool down the mouth afterwards. Service was good, with tortillas, pickled (?) carrots, a salsa verde, and a delicious spicy red salsa being given.
Kevin Myers
Ok Tacos. I ordered the Tacos de Trompo which is a Monterrey equivalent to Al Pastor. It is the same kind of meat but spices can be different. It is usually cooked on the trompo which is a rotisserie similar to when you would order a gyro. They cooked the meat on the grill and not on the trompo. The food was good but I was expecting more and that is why I am rating it, I dont like it. I have a friend´s family who owns a Monterrey style taqueria in Dallas and their food is so much better. The only place I can compare the style of trompo/pastor tacos in Oklahoma City is Abel´s and Abel´s wins hands down.
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