
Hours
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 307 E Hillcrest Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90301
Phone: (424) 393-4048
Website: http://www.naytacos.com/
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Reviews
I’m sure that is meant more for crowded days when people are waiting for tables. It’s a small quaint affordable taco diner/spot.
The customer service was above and beyond what I expected from a group of young employees. They were polite, attentive, and professional to me. They were productive not hanging out on the counters, on their cellphones, ignoring customers or anything like that. I was blown away and very impressed with how your employees conducted themselves. They were a very good representation of you and your restaurant/catering company. You really set the bar high for other businesses owners in the catering/food services sector.
I discovered her vending from her catering food truck at one of LA’s taste of soul events & have been following ever since.
Nay is inspiring because she’s very humble, personable, down to earth, beautiful inside & out, intelligent, smart, and just the kind of person who you want to support or work with in the food services/catering industry. You will get good high quality service. Nay is a model entrepreneur for not only the Los Angeles community, but all communities. She’s the first Black owned taco catering business that I have ever known of in LA. I’m so proud of her as a richly melanated woman. I’m glad that we’ve crossed paths. Her catering style is unique, extraordinary, exceptional, and extravagant. She creates a top tier catering experience for her clients. She’s a proud Watts native, which is basically an extension of south LA. She even has a Watts burger and other uniquely named dishes on her menu. If you haven’t already, I’m not sure what you are waiting for, but check her restaurant out in Inglewood or hit her up for your next catering event. I truly hope that the dine in restaurant isn’t closed, permanently. I’m looking forward to visiting and dining in again in the future.
Love, Light, Peace, Respect, Model, Community, Care, Service, Melanated
I ordered a cheap $5 margarita as it was taco Tuesday and that’s usually the vibe. I wasn’t expecting the drink to be fire because it was cheap, but it was definitely watery. I didn’t taste the alcohol and could barely taste the margarita mix. I didn’t finish it or order another one. I just decided to go somewhere else for drinks after.
I also thought the food was way too expensive for what we got. It did taste good. Each taco barely has any meat on them though. I know we’re technically in a recession and prices of everything are outside of the norm, but I did expect more meat for the price. I definitely left feeling cheated. I had to go somewhere else for tacos and drinks right after and spent even more money. I didn’t get the taco Tuesday experience that I’m used to. I wasn’t happy that we spent $60 for two taco plates and two $5 drinks. I would’ve been okay with the price point if I felt the price to food ratio was fair. The next place I went to was cheaper and I got stronger drinks and more food. A night out for tacos should never cost that much. I did feel good about supporting a black business. Unfortunately, I can’t afford to go back here.
They are SOooOOO friendly, and go out of the way to make sure you feel like you are eating with family!
It is more $$ than most places around. But it’s also worth it if you can.
This is my Joint ya dig!!!
Come thru!!!!