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5.0 (1 review)
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1 month ago

Came here after a few drinks and the food was so good, staff was super friendly, and service was fast. Will come back again.

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4.3
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Visited Tacos Tierra Caliente while in Houston. Timing is funny sometimes. I had just been chatting…read morewith Gretel about breakfast tacos the day we landed in Houston -- and breakfast tacos are one of my favourite things about visiting Texas. We pulled up to this food truck and, while placing our order, I instantly had the feeling that this crew knew exactly what they were doing. That impression proved to be spot on as soon as I took my first bite. The tacos were fresh, flavorful, and packed with the kind of simple, honest ingredients that make great breakfast tacos so satisfying. No gimmicks, no unnecessary fuss -- just well-executed food that delivers exactly what you're hoping for. The service was efficient, the operation ran smoothly, and it was easy to see why there was a steady stream of customers. Overall, an excellent breakfast taco stop and exactly the kind of local experience I look for when I'm in Houston. Saluti.

If you like the quesadillas at Taconazo, you'll like them here. My buddy took me here after a…read moreRockets game. We wanted Taconazo, but we didn't have any cash on us. Luckily, this spot takes both card and cash! I got the small beef quesadilla, and it was loaded with cheese. The small quesadilla was $5.50, and it was pretty decently sized for a small. They have salsa set out at the counter, so you can pack as much as you like. The red salsa was smoky and SPICY. Very tasty if you like spice I see a lot of great reviews about this place. I would like to try their other tacos and give a more detailed review. I will be back! but for sure the quesadilla was a hit for me

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Taqueria Tacambaro

Taqueria Tacambaro

4.5
(31 reviews)
3.8 mi
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The taqueria cart / truck scene in Houston is among the city's most ubiquitous food options, which…read moremight be why Taqueria Tacambaro is both popular and overlooked at the same time. Located primarily near the parking lot of the Houston Farmer's Market, they're a solid destination for street side Mexican without the pretension. Tacos isn't the the only barometer, but it's a way to start. Admittedly I'm not a huge fan of the shredded lettuce with tacos (#1) but the meats are almost always the star of the show. I'm pleased to see that they utilize a number of beef cuts from the Houston-centric fajita (#2), asada, and even bistec. The latter was a tad saltier than I would have liked, which was really more of a cecina (salted). I don't have high opinions on the chicken (pollo) and pork (pastor), which I find to be some of the most boring choices on the menu. What Tacambaro really excels at is the rest of the parts: tripa (tripe), lengua (tongue), chicharron (rinds), buche (belly) and mollejas (sweetbreads). The latter was the real surprise and I can see why so many locals would want to come here for it. The mollejas are crispy, delightful, and full of flavor. With their tortillas and a little kick of the salsa, I can see how along with chicharron and lengua can become a specialty place in a hurry. It's not all rosas in this cart. Sometimes they're a bit in a rush and a lot of times the cart isn't actually around during its open hours. While it's supposedly open till 3pm, I've seen it gone just after lunch time. Even when it it is open, some of those choices are sold out in addition to some of the most expensive. Tacos are not the end-all, but I do appreciate their versatility with creating tortas, gorditas, flautas, and quesadillas. It's a cash only business to my knowledge and there are ATMs in the market, as well as places to sit. I would always make the effort to patronize Tacambaro, and hope any more do. __________ (#1) Tacos dorado? Fine. Maiz taco that's barely grilled? Eh. (#2) Native Houstonian, please explain why "fajitas" are on every taco truck please. I beg of you.

Great spot in the houston market. I tried the plain cheese…read morequesadilla and a aporreado taco. Both were delish and perfect serving.

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Taqueria Maya Quiché

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3.9
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"Taco trucks" are a dime a dozen here in Houston, but everyone has their favorite am I right? I…read morelive no where close to this area but I may have to take a quick drive just to indulge in these tender morsels. I ordered El Pastor (pork) and Barbacoa (shredded beef) tacos with the fixings (pico,cilantro,lime juice). The meat was so juicy and flavorful and the order came up super quick, I Only waited about 3 minutes. They normally come on a corn tortilla but there were an option for flour with an extra cost. I love when food is just good food sometimes. When your hungry and want to be satisfied you don't need all the glitter and lights, just well seasoned and succulent food to suppress your hunger monster inside. This is such a place that delivers all you need and more. They had other items like quesadillas, burritos, frito pies, etc, but I would definitely recommend the tacos!!!

I had the drunk munchies one night while I was partying on Washington Street and my eyes lit up…read morewhen I saw a food truck open late night. Parked close to Clutch Bar, Concrete Cowboy, and Kung Fu, Taqueria Maya Quiche serves authentic tacos at a reasonable price. That means your tacos are served on corn tortillas and you're only paying $2-$3 a pop (I can't remember which one it was). I ended up getting one barbacoa taco and one taco al pastor. I specifically asked for no onions, the cashier repeated my request, and then I received tacos with onions. It was a simple request so I have to notch them down a bit for this. The tacos aren't huge but still decent and good value for the price.

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From The Border - mexican - Updated June 2026

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