Pulsar
This is a small not-so-obvious place, but it’s a great find. I like their taco salad bowl and breakfast options. The tacos are delicious and theres some outdoor seating when the weather is nice. The service is always friendly.
… moreAgus Vega
The food was excellent. I got chilaquiles for lunch with a mex Coca Cola. Delicious. They offered me vegan chorizo because I’m vegetarian! Omg so well made. The food was fresh, well made, and with the authentic Mexican flavor. The women who lead the kitchen were so nice, they were listening to amazing Mexican artist while cooking with love and passion. Also they are bilingual 🙂
They have unlimited options of Mexican cuisine items like tamales of all flavors and lots of Mexican bevs like champurrado, atole, horchata etc. visit or order to go, both amazing experiences
… moreManhattanNYC
Tiny tasty Mexican food spot, with reasonable prices and flavorful food. I ordered beef stake burritos and it was delicious. I personally would love if my wrap had more protein than it was in my order. Overall, it was a good experience.
The venue is more focused on takeouts as the space is tiny with only two small tables, and no restrooms are available.
… moreElena Deutsch
LOVE this gem in Inwood. They serve homemade corn tortillas that are fantastic. I just devoured egg, bean and cheese breakfast tacos. I took home a container of their pico cause it’s so good!
… moreR R
The food is generally decent, but in my opinion, its quality has been declining. On one delivery, I even found a hair in my meal. Most recently, the food made my partner and me sick. I also noticed an employee handling food without gloves, which is concerning, especially as someone with a food protection license, since it increases the risk of spreading bacteria like staph. Service has declined as well, the current staff taking orders is less friendly and attentive than the previous young lady, who was a complete sweetheart. Additionally, they no longer accept credit card orders over the phone, which is very inconvenient, and orders now take longer to arrive. Even though we live nearby, it used to take just 15–30 minutes.
… moreJakob W. Plummer
Pretty good burritos here. I don’t think they’re anything remarkably tasty (more flavor would be great), especially for this neighborhood, known for its Latin, Dominican, and Mexican cuisine.
They’re a friendly group of people but I simply cannot get over the cost of a chicken burrito being around $18.
… moreLisset Took This
I’ve been here a few times, and only a few because it is pricey. Some of the foods I’ve had have been hit or miss. The one I’ve been enjoying the most recently is the Burrito de Mole Rojo. If sweet mole is your thing, you’ll love this one. The tamales de mole are hit or miss- sometimes they’re soft and moist, other times they’ve been a little on the harder side and not as moist and soft as tamales tend to be. They’re also pretty expensive and small for $4 something, which is why it’s the most convenient to get them on Sundays when they have a special deal on them. I’ve had their torta as well, it was yummy, big, and very filling. The ingredients do feel fresh which accounts for the price, but still, it’s a little steep price wise compared to other mexican restaurants in the area.
… moreKai W
I love their vegan veggie burrito. The chips and guacamole is good too. I’ll try more of their other vegan options. They are very accommodating! The egg avocado toast is good as well. Everything is fresh and locally sourced. Shout out to Evelyn who always makes sure that my order is right
… moreScott Laine
Tacos in NYC have become as ubiquitous as pizza and while there maybe both on every corner there not that many sleepily authentic pizza joints. While taco joints can be spectacular.
This is one of those sleepy spectacular taco joints.
We discovered them after leaving Inwood park and wanted something simple but good. Wow did they deliver.
We had carnitas, pollo asado, nopales and chips and salsa.
They offer both flour and corn tortillas that they make in the shop. The salsa has a great zing and the fillings are all served traditional meaning no cheese and no creama.
If this woman owned taco joint was in Williamsburg or the LES people would be going bananas and there would be lines.
You should eat here and soon.
… moreCheri Mayfield
We love the food here, live in the neighborhood and have been eating here since they opened. As is with everything, prices have been increasing, but today we looked a little closer and noticed that the Huevos Divorciados were listed at $18.99!! Don’t get me wrong, the food is really well prepared and tasty, but almost $20 for a couple eggs, tortillas, beans and salsa?? Yikes!! Breakfast used to cost us about $20 last year, today it was $36 – almost double. Sorry to say, we will not be eating here as often ..
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