Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–5 PM |
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Reviews
Best Mexican food on wheels! Even better than most stationary ones…
Super fast service.
Carne Asada Nachos: 3/10 – The carne asada and guac as some of the other reviews mentioned lacks flavor (no salt, no spices, no nothing). The salsa verde they provide is the only thing that has any flavor. Chips are bland and the whole thing needs salt, spices, literally anything.
Horchata – 6/10 – Horchata was pretty standard/good. Nothing to write home about though.
LOCATION:
Currently, the truck is parked in the Lowe’s Kahului parking lot at the east end. They’re open daily from 10a – 7p. It doesn’t look like they’re moving anytime soon as the address was printed on the menu (214 Hookele St.). I reported the address to Yelp but it wasn’t accepted. I tried!
MENU:
Tlacoyos, sopes, tacos, burritos, tortas, tostadas, quesadillas and soft drinks.
FOOD:
Al Pastor Quesadilla – $10.00
Going only by instinct, I was hoping this would be good. Pinch me, as I thought I was back in Puerto Vallarta and ordered from a street stand. It was that good and authentic! A large flour tortilla was quartered and filled with gooey cheese and tender pork finished in an insanely flavorful sauce. Yes! Fresh guac and sour cream came to the side. I have a good appetite and barely finished it. Highly recommended!
SERVICE:
The sole woman taking orders and cooking was welcoming and friendly. Just one person was ahead of me so total time spent here was 10 minutes tops, regardless of the made-to-order freshness.
OVERALL:
Great homemade flavors and prices. If you know me, you know that food trucks aren’t my forte, but a handful of them are. This is one of them!
This is some real authentic Mexican food. Not that anglicanized mess we see everywhere. I got the AL Pastor Guarache. If you don’t know what a Guarache is, here is what Wikipedia has to say: Huarache is a popular Mexican dish consisting of masa dough with smashed pinto beans placed in the center before it is given an oblong shape, fried, topped with green or red salsa, onions, potato, cilantro and any manner of protein such as ground beef or tongue, then finished with queso fresco. Wikipedia Mine came with green salsa, shredded lettuce, sour cream and al pastor meat, and I inhaled it!
The rest of the family got burritos with the exception of my youngest who went with the nachos. The burrito people stated that “this is the best burrito I’ve ever had”. And they ate it so fast that I didn’t get a chance to try a bite! My nacho kid let me share, thankfully. And I think I can honestly say that these nachos are amazing. The chips are thing and crunchy and don’t get soggy. I was so full after my guarache that I couldn’t eat more than a few bites off of this nacho plate, and let me tell you, my heart was so sad because those nachos were delicious!
You might have to wait a tick to get your food, but that’s because it’s all super fresh and handmade (with love). So be patient because it’s worth it.
I highly recommend the tostada ceviche and the tacos el pastor. Both full of flavor and fresh! Salsa verde was on point and their salsa roja had a nice smoky flavor to it.
Y hablan espanol!
We highly recommend and will return.