Hours
| Friday | 6:30 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 6:30 PM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 6:30–11 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 6:30–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 6:30–11 PM |
| Thursday | 6:30–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 15002 Neece St, Westminster, CA 92683
Phone: (323) 572-8827
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Reviews
This place is an absolute must! Everything from the meats, to the tortillas, to the sauces, even the customer service, EVERYTHING was spectacular!!! This is was my first time here and it was everything i ever wanted from a taco place. I highly recommend going here, if you’re passing by or a local, it’s a perfect place for some delicious tacos!!
The vibes and ambiance are so lively and inviting, it feels like you’re being welcomed to a family’s cookout. They grill pork off the spit, beef and chicken that’s been tenderized and stewed for hours, and put them in perfectly warm and small corn tortillas. There’s an easy and organized sauce bar, and the cooks can grill onions to your liking. The tacos are $2 each (amazing deal!!) and are great quality. I wish I could eat this every week. I love the Al pastor (bbq pork), it’s so flavorful and yummy.
They accept cash, Zelle, and Venmo!
I always have to go to LA to get the best tacos, but now this is right in my backyard!! Definitely get their suadero and al pastor. I love it and taco or burrito form.
The salsas are amazing. The avocado sauce is very avocado-y and thick. The green salsa has got a kick and the limes are always juicy. I haven’t tried their drinks yet, but they look good.
Try to go at off hours because the line can get very long (~45 min) at peak times. I typically like to go right at opening or after 8pm.
The one thing I haven’t been able to figure out is their exact hours. I went on a Friday night at 10:20pm and they’re supposed to be open until midnight according to Google but they were not there. Also on holiday weekends, they are often not there, so have a back up in mind when you go.
Tip: try to go when the man is at the chopping board (rather than the woman) because he is a lot more generous with the ratio of meat (it makes a big difference when you bite into a burrito of mostly rice versus meat). I’ve had the man every single time except for once and it really changed my experience. This review is based on when the man is serving.