Real authentic Tijuana Style Tacos! The carne asada (steak) tacos you get on the street in Tijuana, Rosarito, or Ensenada are pretty simple. Generally it’s grilled steak, a hot salsa, creamy avocado, and chopped white onion and cilantro on a home made corn tortilla. It might be simple, but it’s a special combination of flavors. I’ve tried to recreate it as much as possible. This is pretty close. Like most great street food, it’s also about the experience of the location.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3230 Steve Reynolds Blvd #108, Duluth, GA 30096
Phone: (678) 395-6614
Website: https://www.tjstreettacoduluth.com/order
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My only critique of the asada tacos is of the guacamole. It was fine, it didn’t make the tacos worse, but it didn’t make them any better. It’s more like a light and cool avocado cream, somewhat akin to sour cream if it wasn’t sour. Maybe it would be good to get if you balance out with hot salsa, or if you just want a less dry taco. Still good, but I wish there was an option for a stronger guacomole. I also had to scoop some out of a taco as i couldn’t pick it up without it spilling everywhere.
The birria tacos were good, but there a touch to cinnamon like for my taste, which is more of a personal preference.
As a side note, I’ve seen in other reviews that there nachos are just tostitos chips. Its a shame because if the business would make their own tortilla chips and make actual nachos I would have ordered it!
Unfortunately, the tacos were disappointing. The tortillas appeared to be store-bought street-style tortillas, were soggy, and had black grill marks that gave off a burnt taste. The carne asada itself was bland, and there was very little meat. They did offer four different salsas, which was a nice touch, but it wasn’t enough to save the tacos. My boyfriend rated this as the worst taco he’s ever had and couldn’t even finish a bite.
The service was okay. The tacos took about 10–15 minutes to come out despite there being no one else in the store, which was surprising for such a simple order.
The mango drink tasted good at first, but after a while it developed an off taste — almost as if the drink machine isn’t cleaned as thoroughly as it should be.
Overall, we feel we fell into the hype. With a B rating in restaurant cleanliness (per the health inspector) and a 1/10 experience for us, we won’t be returning. Try at your own risk — it’s your money.
Asada 10/10
adobada 7/10 (I’m picky about the adobada but it was still pretty good!)