Kariya Logan
The al pastor burrito had decent flavor, but it was mostly made up of rice. I also paid $4 more for extra al pastor and it didn’t even seem like a standard amount was added. Pretty big let down on the quality for what you pay.
… moreTed Eicher
Ordered 3 tacos, 2 carnitas and 1 el pastor. The tacos are really small, street taco size. The meats did not taste fresh, like it’s been around for awhile. Chips were good, they give you a lot, but you have to pay separately for them. Definitely not enough salsa to go with the chips, two tiny containers of salsa. This place is really stingy with how much food they give you. So 3 small tacos, chips/salsa total was $16.00. Not a good value at all. Would I eat here again? Definitely not. I do not recommend this business
… morebryan Ortiz
Place it’s very popular both for locals and people who are just visiting. Food is great, prices are fair enough for what you are getting as portions are bigger than you think.
Overall, it’s a 10/10 for me. As a latino who loves Mexican food, this is an excellent choice.
… moreKarly Falkenberg
Love the quality of the shredded chicken here! The burritos are delicious with large portions especially the super burrito. The guacamole was not fresh tasting. There is some indoor seating on high top chairs and no outdoor seating so Definitely expect to order to go. Very small and easy to miss location. A Definite must stop if in the area for a good burrito! Friendly staff and be sure to ask for any extra sides or check your bag before leaving.
… morephillip reyes
Mexican Reviewer here! They dont have pineapple. Any restaurant that has sinaloa in their name needs to have pineapple. Before I ordered I asked the cashier if they had pineapple and she said yes. And then I ordered a burrito with pineapple and she said that they dont have pineapple. lol There was no language barrier. I said pineapple in English and in Spanish because I know some Mexican restaurants offer pineapple and some do not. The burrito was alright but without the pineapple, but it was not what I ordered.
… moreJackie Hui
I knew this place looked familiar, a friend told me they started off as a taco truck, and I remember long time ago, I went to this taco truck on international in Oakland! I remember the tacos being amazing, just the area was very ghetto! Didn’t realize there was an actual restaurant location until recently and would like to say it’s just as amazing as the truck! I’ve gotten the carnitas and shrimp! Carnitas had a nice crunchy skin, while being very juicy too! Shrimp was nicely cooked/grilled, wished it was more grilled!
… moreJarrad Wilson
Great Mexican spot on Telegraph. Lots of authentic flavor in the food. Good size portions at fair prices. The only reason that I took away 1 star was b/c no salsa bar nor chips/salsa with a burrito. Would definitely come back when I’m in Berkeley.
… moreR C
The super burrito is hands down my favorite thing from this restraunt. I’m not local so everytime I’m not in Berkeley I crave Taco Sinaloa. Split the superburrito with someone and that’s a delicious 12 dollar meal.
… moreClayton Alexander Knipe
This place used to be good. I spent the past five months in Japan and was really looking forward to having some Mexican food for the first time in a long time. I was hoping my shrimp quesadilla would be like last year; it wasn’t. Every bite had some sandy-like crunch to it – I tried to gaslight myself into continuing eating it, and I just couldn’t. (The shrimp was also dry and overcooked AND unclean, with a lot of entrails spilling about.)
So I took it back, as awkward as that is.
The girl behind the counter was very kind and helpful when I said I’d like a refund if possible, because I’ve lost my appetite, but she had to take my phone number and email, which I thought just added insult to injury—because the last thing I want to do is continuing this issue by dealing with it over the phone when I am busy. All I wanted was a good quesadilla, like…
So she offered a burrito for free. I hesitated, knowing that that would entail giving up my refund, but I felt bad, so I let her do it. And when she asked me if that was enough compensation, I said sure and thanked her and walked away. (I didn’t want a burrito to begin with; too heavy.)
So when I got around to eating it, again—I couldn’t. It was the driest, worst burrito I couldn’t even finish ever. The meat was really dry, too much rice, too much beans, and the tortilla was completely torn up—I mean, the cook wrapped it already torn up (see photo). I would have let this go if I at least got some lunch out of it. If they’re seeing this, yes, I’d definitely like a refund, and then I can at least adjust the rating or take this down. But you guys seriously need to revisit your cooking practices and the quality of your foods—seriously. What happened?—you guys used to be delicious. I’m really disappointed. Kinda ruined part of my day, food is important. And now I’m taking time writing this instead of studying—or eating. :/
… morelillian jiang
Pretty good! I feel like the tacos and burritos are the best thing here tho and not the burrito bowls. I did notice that the workers placed the food receipts on top of the food??
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