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3.9 (191 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
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Cassandre G.

I visited here after the movies with a friend, and it was just as good as I remember. I've been a few times, and the fish tacos and guac never disappoint. The vibe is super relaxed, the staff is really welcoming, and I'm so glad they have this spot in Bethesda. I'll definitely be back!

Sinaloa Shrimp Taco.
Michelle K.

Stopped by Tacombi on a Sunday to use a $25 gift card. One of the servers was very kind, took the time to walk me through the menu and invited me to sit wherever I wanted. He suggested to visit on Tuesdays for BOGO tacos. I ordered a mango margarita ($14), which was just okay, along with the Baja crispy fish taco ($6.99) and the Sinaloa shrimp taco ($6.49). Both tacos were good and flavorful, but overpriced for the portion size. Overall, friendly service and good food just on the pricier side.

Carne Asada Burrita.
Shaelyn H.

I ordered the carne asada burrito and it was pretty good but a little small in my opinion. The service was quick and the ambiance does feel like you're in Mexico a little bit.

Baja Crispy Fish Taco. Morita Tomatillo Salsa Gobernador Salsa, Spicy Margarita, (not pictured - Sweet Potato & Black Bean Taco), Beer
Fabienne A.

Tacombi off Bleeker Street in NYC was a my go-to spot circa 2017. Fast forward now being in the DMV and seeing this spot pop up on my map on a Sunny Saturday - can you say EXCITEMENT!?! Visited the location @ Crystal City and it did NOT disappoint. The Vegana taco and Baja Fish taco didn't stand a chance - also you can tell since the Vegana never made the photoshoot . Spices were spicing, everything came out fresh, and the locale was super nostalgic. I love how every location is kept with integrity in design and aesthetic. It was pretty packed when we got there so the wait time was a bit elongated, but a super attentive waiter who bussed the outdoor seating made it their business to take our order and ensure everything was exactly what we needed. Beer was refreshing and that Spicy Marg, well I said what I said. DO make your way here, then maybe walk around the area, Tacombi is a great addition to the strip!

Sm Guacamole con Totopos.
Aarti B.

The food has a spicy kick! Skip the entree and go for the nacho chips, fresh guacamole, and agua refresca drinks! The Vegana Burrito was super spicy! While I enjoyed the cooked kale and chunks of sweet potato and Oaxaca cheese, the spicy chili salsa overpowered the burrito that not even a heap of white rice or black beans could absorb. I paid an extra upcharge to add gaucamole and cheese, which wasn't worth it and the $18 burrito left my mouth on fire. The best part of the meal was the fresh guacamole and the bag of crunchy Totopos nacho chips! My daughter and I devoured them in a sitting! The Horchata had a sweet cinnamon almond milk flavor while the Sandia watermelon Aqua Fresca was refreshing and my pick of the 2! I would come back for the chips and guac and try the cocktails from the fresh juices - just skip the entree!

Al Pastor Taco. Baja Crispy Fish Taco. Sm Guacamole con Totopos.
Jasmin A.

As a Mexicana from California, I have high standards for Mexican food, especially in the DMV. But Tacombi truly blew me away. I knew it was going to be delicious as soon as I saw the house made tortillas. I ordered the Baja fish and Al pastor tacos which were incredible as well as the guac totopes & a miche-nada (also delicious). The design of the restaurant space also feels very authentically Mexican, down to the quintessential metal chairs. Can't wait to be back to try more of the menu items!

Baja Crispy Fish Taco. Al Pastor Taco. Horchata.
Anne C.

I don't know why we don't come here more often. Second only to the local taco truck, this is a strong contender for great tacos in the area. On Taco Tuesdays, tacos are buy one get one free, which is a fantastic deal. The seafood tacos are fresh and nicely balanced with vegetables and garnishes. The meat tacos are cooked to perfection with classic flavors. Chips are fresh, guacamole is fresh and no-frills, and salsas are spicy and flavorful. They have a nice selection of margaritas, as well as nonalcoholic drinks, such as Horchata and Jamaica which pair fantastically with tacos. There is indoor and outdoor seating. Music is lively. Service is great. Metered street parking and county garages available. Easy metro access.

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Gloria L.

Best tacos I've had in a really, really long time. Very authentic. Cute little venue, although it's a little bit hard to notice, because it is behind the construction that is going on in downtown Bethesda. This is right next to Chase Bank, off of Bethesda Avenue. It is also just a few steps away from the Bethesda Theatre. Try it! You'll be glad you did!

Devoured Sinaloa Shrimp Taco.
Sophia K.

I didn't even manage to get a picture of the shrimp taco I ordered before devouring it because it was so good. The Al pastor was also delicious. The ingredients tasted very fresh and the salsas we were served on the side were amazing. The servers are incredibly kind and the interior and exterior of the restaurant are so cute.

Betty L.

Came by for a small bite. Was alright but not that impressed. I got the birria, shrimp tacos and mezcal mule. Birria and shrimp were good but nothing extraordinary. I enjoyed the slaw on the shrimp taco though. Mule was very strong. My friend got the califa de Leon. It didn't look like much. He said they were alright, but wouldn't say it's worth the price. Guac was alright but very small portion. We also got the corn which tasted too much like canned corn to me. Can get better for less else where.

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Paul J.

Another visit to Tacombi in Spring 2025 and this time, I got the fried fish burrito Usually I get the tacos, but this time I wanted to try something different and got an unexpectedly HUGE burrito filled with fresh, crunchy veggies, crispy fish filets, and some bright spicy salsa. I was so full from the burrito, I couldn't steal any bites from anyone else's tacos. But it was worth it, a larger-than-life meal from a great taco house, if you haven't tried Tacombi yet, the burrito is just another reason to give it a try!

Yolanda H.

We stopped here after the movies to see what this cute spot was about. We ordered takeout which included Baja Crispy Fish, Pollo Yucateco and Seared Fish tacos. They were mini which we didn't mind as this was only to test the food, but if you have an appetite order you a few! We'll definitely be back to try more and actually get photos of the food since we scarfed the three we ordered down.

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