Mashi Chapa
Let me start off by saying I am always excited to try mexican food since myself am Hispanic and I come from south Texas. But this place is not it, I asked for barbacoa tacos and instead of the meat being shredded like barbacoa is, (even the picture shows it like that), it came in chunks.. ok not bad but half if it was just fat and the chunks were hard like old meat. The tortillas were good but not warm at all. I was disappointed at the quality of food and then my stomach hurt later on. The place was a bit dirty as you can see from the old lime left behind. Picture looks great, But taste wise? not what I expected. Would not recommend going here for “authentic Mexican food” theres better places out there.
… moreRichelle Zomnir
The most authentic tacos you’ll get in Pittsburgh! I was raised by a Mexican family in California and I’ve been looking for authentic Mexican food in Pittsburgh. This is the only place that has met my expectations! Thank you guys for bringing your culture to Pittsburgh
… moreRois Winhen
The tacos are good—simple, but with that authentic street flavor everyone likes. The best part is you get to add your own toppings, so each taco is made just the way you like it and with or without spicyness. Service is quick, and the prices are reasonable, making it a great spot for a tasty bite without spending much time or $$.
Keep in mind, the setting is pure street-style: don’t expect comfort or cozy seating. Overall, the tacos are really good, though the al pastor could be even better if the meat were cooked a bit more and the pineapple was smaller piece.
In short: a great stop for authentic, no-frills tacos that hit the spot.
… moreScott Sumner
I have had tacos in all of the lower 48; and these are head and shoulders above the rest. The tostada pollo was possibly the single best meal ever for me.
… moreSean Kaufman
This place is fantastic! I had been going to the Brookline location. I entered Las Palmas into my GPS and it took me to this location. It’s so close to my house. I had cebiche, tripa, Lengua, and pastor. Sooooo good. I went on a Sunday and it was packed. Great music, happy people, kind staff, awesome food. I think I was the only white guy. I felt very welcome. I don’t speak fluent Spanish but I did work in NYC kitchens for about 3years, so that was helpful. You can always just point if you aren’t sure what to say.
… moreWhistle Foxbury
These are me and my girlfriends favorite tacos! for 10$ you can get a drink from inside + 2 tacos with a wide variety of proteins and toppings. I personally recommend the al pastor or the chorizo if its available!
… moreRiki Yamashita
Best authentic tacos in Pittsburgh. Bring Google translate and know what you’d like to order prior. Accepts credit cards.
… moreTaylor Connaire
$3 tacos of meat if choice the. Go load your tacos up with the salsa roulette. They are not labeled, but they are delicious. Some are HOT!
… moreJohn Becker
We go here a lot and always good! The grocery store is good and the Tacos and Quesadillas that they sell are Fantastic
… moreOscar Rieken
Truly a GEM it’s really a struggle to find legitimate Latino food. Semitas are delicious. Tacos are real street – not some US washed trash tacos. Very flavorful. The market is awesome & reminds us of a taste of home.
We drive an hour for the vendors & tacos!
Al pastor is our favorite.
Thank you!!!!
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