Taqueria Rico Taco is a family-owned Mexican restaurant that has been serving the greater Portland area for 25 years. With recipes passed down from generation to generation, Rico Taco is the perfect spot to bring your family, enjoy a delicious lunch, or use the Drive-Thru on a busy day.
Casual roadside eatery with a drive-thru & outdoor seating, dispensing familiar Mexican dishes.
Hours
| Sunday | 8 AM–11:30 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–11:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–11:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–11:30 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–11:30 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–12:30 AM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–12:30 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 111 SE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97233
Phone: (503) 465-1073
Website: https://bit.ly/4jajVZP
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The rice and beans side order was huge!
Tacos were all very flavorful and delicious
The burritos are well served and you’ll definitely have left overs!
Generous on the limes and radishes.
Only serves green and red salsa through the drive thru. Haven’t made it inside so I’m not sure if they have other varieties.
The menudo was absolutely unacceptable. It was completely flavorless and overly watered down, to the point where it tasted like diluted broth rather than an actual menudo. This wasn’t a “needs a little salt” situation it had no depth, no richness, and no proper seasoning at all. On top of that, it was very obvious the menudo was not fresh. It tasted like it had been sitting for days. The meat was soggy, mushy, and lifeless, not tender in a good way, just over-soaked and unpleasant.
To make matters worse, they did not provide the standard condiments that come with menudo. No oregano, no crushed red pepper, no lime nothing. The only things included were onions and cilantro, which makes absolutely no sense for menudo. That’s what you put on tacos or carne asada, not a bowl of menudo that’s already lacking flavor. Menudo is a dish that depends on proper seasoning and accompaniments, and failing to include them is either laziness or a complete lack of care.
Then there were the tortillas completely soggy, clearly thrown in the microwave and left to steam themselves into a wet mess. Soggy tortillas ruin the entire experience, and there’s no excuse for that. Warm is one thing; soaked and rubbery is another.
What really bothers me is the price. If I’m paying $20 for a plate of menudo, it should taste like a $20 plate of menudo. It should be fresh, flavorful, properly prepared, and served with everything it’s supposed to come with. I should not have to “fix” it myself, and I definitely shouldn’t have to call in and explain how to make it taste right. That’s the restaurant’s job, especially at that price point.
This was extremely disappointing, especially considering how good the rest of the food usually is. The menudo felt rushed, careless, and like an afterthought. If you’re going to charge premium prices, the quality needs to match because this was nowhere near worth what was charged.
Staff was friendly and absolutely loved the decor.