

Taco Bamba is a wildly popular chain of taquerias that has developed a cult following for its counter-culture brand. Its Falls Church location in Idylwood Plaza serves as the flagship location and features a counter-service style taqueria experience. Visit Taco Bamba for all-day breakfast and free coffee with any purchase. Explore the menu with creative versions of traditional tacos plus ceviches, empanadas, quesadillas, tortas, and more.
Colorful, counter-serve storefront dishing up Mexican eats for takeout or quick stand-up dining.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2190 Pimmit Dr, Falls Church, VA 22043
Phone: (703) 639-0505
Website: https://www.tacobamba.com/location/taco-bamba-taqueria-falls-church/
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We tried the grilled chicken made in butter (something we Indians would literally call butter chicken ) and they serve this in both tacos and a salad form. I was fascinated by the concept and honestly, the flavor delivered! The tacos with the same butter grilled chicken were absolutely delicious, packed with flavor, and perfectly balanced.
The staff was amazing—super friendly and they prepared such a nice salad for me. The quantity of the salad is huge (around $15) and totally worth it. The tacos are around $5.5 each plus tax, so very budget friendly considering the quality you get.
The location is convenient, the service is great, and food was genuinely amazing. I’ll definitely come back again to try other items on the menu. Highly recommended if you’re in or around Falls Church and craving something flavorful, fresh, and unique.
Tried a few al pastor, carnitas, and the taco bamba. The taco bamba was in the specialty section among other tacos that have additional toppings.
They’ve also got 4 different sauces to self serve. All were very good in their own unique way.
In terms of service, it’s a self-service restaurant. You pay, receive a number, and wait to be called when your order is ready.
The restaurant felt smaller than I expected. The seating inside faced the wall or the kitchen, and the music was very loud. Outdoor seating is available.
Guac is very good.