Taco Fiesta El Chingon

  4.7 – 155 reviews   • Mexican restaurant

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David Garbarskiy
Great authentic tacos with lots of flavor. Open late most of the week. Al pastor and birria are my 2 favorites that I get here. Highly recommended
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Linda Le
Ooooof TACO about a hidden gem. My boyfriend and I decided to be venturous and try out this joint for Taco Tuesday. Thank Jesus, we picked this place.

muy riiiiicooooo – delicioso

We ordered
2x Cabeza
4x Lengua
4x Birria
1x Al Pastor
1x Ta’Chingon
Horchata

I LAAAAove the first three choices.
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Mark L
Great food. Courteous staff. Taste home-made!

Price per person: …
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Chris Thompson
Best taco place in Boca! Real Mexican food, beverages and sides. A must if you are in Florida. Everything is sooooo good.
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Angie Stricklin
Hands down the best taco I’ve had since living here the last few years. The flavor, tenderness, freshness and service is top notch for a food truck. Food came out piping hot, plated well for a carryout. He even walked it over to us because we decided to wait in our car. The food truck was very clean, well lit and easy to read menu. There are hundreds of food trucks across SoFlo and this place is now my number one. I came across them in a parking lot trying to get to a Taco Bell in the same plaza. For $34 we ordered 2 birria tacos, 1 al pastor, 2 asada tacos and 1 build your own burrito with chicken. It was worth every penny spent. I will most definitely be back as a permanent customer.
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David Layman
Well, the weekend’s over.

As I drove to the day’s final destination, I felt that old familiar hunger pang begin to strike. Defeated by the lateness of the hour and the impending work week, I found my way to the neighborhood Taco-Rama fast food joint. Resigned, I pulled into the parking lot.
Much to the Taco-Rama’s chagrin, I immediately caught the odor of grilled meat and exotic spices perfuming the air. In the parking lot immediately next to the Taco-Rama were three, count them, three beautiful food trucks: One selling Venezuelan burgers, another Mexican tacos, and finally a Peruvian truck. Although it had the most traffic, I chose the tacos from Taco Fiesta El Chigon. The space smells terrific. The people seem great, and the customers were even spicier than the food.
Suddenly, a slick dark sedan pulls into the parking lot. Its doors open and a large gentleman with a fanny pack strapped across his chest, wearing Mountain Dew socks and Michael Jordan slides, asks me what’s good. “I don’t work here,” I said, “but if I did, I think I’d go for the tacos.” He apologized, opened the other door to his car, cranked some really great Chicago trap, and ordered a burger. Now, it was a fiesta.
The crowd seemed to liven up, and everybody smiled; the music soared. Customers danced in their seats as they ate and, expectantly, I buzzed for my delicious taco and quesadilla.
Bidding the accidental party and newfound friends adios, I wound my way home, battling the incredible smells wafting through the thin plastic bag and Styrofoam clamshell that promised multitudes of ravenous satisfaction.

The beef taco was served on a freshly made tortilla with fresh lime, and the pico had plenty of cilantro, which I love. The beef quesadilla? It’s a beef quesadilla; one of the most perfect creations on God’s green earth, and Taco Fiesta’s version is a stellar example! Served with guac, sour cream, and fresh pico de gallo, the humongous quesadilla, cut into thirds, will be enough to make a satisfying lunch tomorrow. It is freshly grilled, crispy in all the right places, melty when you bite into it, and a real power punch of flavor, especially when combined with the orange hot sauce serendipitously added to the bottom of the bag. Delicious and dangerous!
Just like food trucks themselves, I guess. You never know what you’re going to get. Tonight, I got a party, a fiesta, and now that I’m home, enjoying the fruits of my adventure, I can heartily say that I highly recommend Taco Fiesta El Chingón
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Paula Martin
We live nearby and was a great surprise to find this hidden gem in Sandalfoot plaza. We were looking for something quick, tasteful and affordable. This is the place. The food flavors is beyond words and the service is even better. Is served and attended by his owner who is a sweet and gentil guy. Thank you so much for the wonderful experience ❣️
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Vinicius Araujo
I’ve been to many tacos spots in south Florida but this one is one of the best tacos I had. Great flavor, carne asada taco, and al pastor is a must.
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Zakyla Hall
I spent $13 here for three tacos just for them to not have any seasoning. The vibe was nice, but spending that amount of money just for it to go to waste isn’t the best experience.
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Diana Astete
Amazing tacos 10/10 wanted to find a quick food truck and this satisfied it! Great owners super welcoming and food is phenomenal. Would go back!
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