Best Late Night Tacos Restaurants in Los Angeles
50 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
El Ruso
Handmade Sonoran tortillas from Tijuana flour with perfectly grilled meats
Notable Picks
#1
El Ruso
8.9
Featured on Netflix's Taco Chronicles and Food & Wine's Best New Restaurant 2020, this Sonoran-style truck crafts handmade flour tortillas from Tijuana-sourced flour. The mesquite-grilled carne asada and massive sobaqueras burritos showcase owner Walter Soto's commitment to authentic border flavors with meats that develop serious char.
Must-Try Dishes:
Muñeco Combo Taco, Chile Colorado Burrito, Carne Asada Taco
What Makes it Special: Handmade Sonoran tortillas from Tijuana flour with perfectly grilled meats
8.8
Benito’s Taco Shop is a classic Beverly Grove counter-service institution, turning out rolled tacos, burritos, and late-night combo plates to a massive, devoted following. It’s where locals go for reliably hot, comforting Mexican-American staples at almost any hour without spending much.
Must-Try Dishes:
Rolled tacos with guacamole, California burrito, Carne asada tacos
What Makes it Special: High-volume, late-night shop serving classic burritos, taquitos, and tacos.
8.7
Tijuana-style taco stand with hand-pressed yellow corn tortillas made fresh on-site and mesquite-grilled meats shaved from an al pastor trompo. The assembly-line process showcases tortilla-making artistry while generous portions of meat pair with thick, firm tortillas designed to handle heavy fillings and creamy avocado salsa.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al Pastor Taco, Carne Asada Taco, Quesataco
What Makes it Special: Hand-pressed yellow corn tortillas with perfectly grilled Tijuana-style meats
8.6
A roaming taco truck serving al pastor, burritos and mulitas until 2 a.m. in Mid‑City, this spot delivers solid Mexican street food for late‑night cravings. Simple counter‑style service, loud music and steady queue reinforce its status among night owls.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tacos al pastor, Mulitas al pastor, Quesadilla al pastor
What Makes it Special: One of the few options open until 2 a.m. in 90016 serving tacos al pastor on the street.
#5
Taco Zone
8.6
Late-night taco truck institution serving acclaimed mulitas and suadero tacos with house-made tortillas and an extensive salsa bar. Featured by local food media for consistent quality across years of operation, with lines forming nightly as hungry crowds gather for their signature veggie and meat combinations.
Must-Try Dishes:
Suadero Mulita, Veggie Mulita, Pollo Quesadilla
What Makes it Special: Michelin-level mulitas with fresh-cooked tortillas and legendary salsa selection
An iconic late-night taco truck known for its al pastor, carved fresh from the trompo. It's a beloved stop for taco enthusiasts in the Hollywood area, especially after a late show.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al Pastor Taco, California Burrito, Carne Asada Taco
What Makes it Special: Al pastor tacos sliced fresh from the trompo.
8.5
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Family Friendly Favorites
Quick Bites Champions
Late Night Legends
Tacos El Unico has been serving Bell since 1981 with a sprawling menu of tacos, fries, and Mexican-American comfort staples. Regulars lean on it for al pastor, carne asada fries, and late-night combo runs that still feel relatively affordable for the portions.
Must-Try Dishes:
Unos Tacos Al Pastor, Carne Asada Fries, Mexican Burger Junior
What Makes it Special: Long-running 1981 taqueria mixing classic tacos with burger-stand comfort.
#8
Guisados
8.4
The late-night champion of authentic tacos de guisados, serving homestyle braises on handmade tortillas until 3am on weekends. Their steak picado and mole poblano tacos showcase traditional Mexican home cooking elevated by meticulous technique.
Must-Try Dishes:
Steak Picado Taco, Mole Poblano Taco, Chicharrón Taco
What Makes it Special: LA's first and best tacos de guisados with weekend 3am closing
8.4
Kalaveras in Marina del Rey is a high-energy cantina that treats tacos as centerpiece plates, from classic asada and pollo to birria served alongside cocktails and margarita slushies. The space leans into colorful, Day-of-the-Dead–inspired design with loud music, brunch buffets, and a scene that makes this one of the liveliest spots in the Marina for taco nights and big-group outings.
Must-Try Dishes:
Asada Tacos, Pollo Tacos, Birria Tacos
What Makes it Special: Loud, party-forward cantina with a deep taco menu and brunch.
#10
Tacos El Goloso
8.4
Tacos El Goloso is a high-energy birrieria on Pacific Coast Highway where crispy tacos dorados de birria, vampiros, and consomé anchor a focused, meat-forward menu. With hundreds of reviews and steady lines most nights, it’s the South Torrance go-to when you want rich, Jalisco-style flavors in a casual strip-mall setting.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tacos dorados de birria with consomé, Birria plate with rice and beans, Vampiro with birria and melted cheese
What Makes it Special: Birria-focused taqueria with crispy tacos and late-night energy.
#11
El Flamin Taco
8.3
Vibes:
Late Night Legends
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Instagram Worthy Wonders
Bright red food truck with neon signage serving al pastor from a flaming trompo alongside extensive meat and vegetarian options. Open late for the Echo Park crowd, with fresh toppings including pico de gallo, pickled onions, and multiple house-made salsas that complement their tender, well-seasoned proteins.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al Pastor Taco, Chicharron Taco, California Burrito
What Makes it Special: Spinning al pastor trompo and extensive vegetarian menu for diverse crowds
#12
Tacos 1986
8.3
This Tijuana-style taco specialist brings authentic street food to downtown Santa Monica with perfectly charred meats, handmade tortillas, and vibrant salsas. Part of the acclaimed LA chain, this location maintains the high standards that earned them cult status across the city.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al Pastor, Mulitas, Vampiro Tacos
What Makes it Special: Authentic Tijuana-style street tacos from cult-favorite chain
8.3
Oaxacan-leaning street stand delivering trompo-sliced al pastor and rich suadero with handmade tortillas and a deep salsa bar. The menu stays focused on classic meats, and the late-day-to-midnight hours make it a reliable Melrose taco stop for locals and studio crowds.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tlayuda, Mole Coloradito, Chapulines
What Makes it Special: Authentic Oaxacan street food with traditional ingredients like chapulines and regional moles on Melrose
#14
Tacos Rojos
8.3
Tucked just off Flower Street, Tacos Rojos specializes in rich, crimson birria tacos served from a casual late-night stand that draws post-game crowds and downtown workers. The focus is on deeply flavored beef, tortillas kissed with chile-stained fat, and hot consomé that keeps lines forming until closing.
Must-Try Dishes:
Birria tacos, Quesabirria tacos, Birria consomé
What Makes it Special: Red-stained birria tacos and consomé a short walk from L.A. Live.
8.2
A Wilshire-front cantina with a real downtown happy-hour pulse, where tacos are the main event and margaritas keep the room humming. The menu leans classic-to-modern Mexican, and the taco lineup holds up whether you’re here for after-work bites or a late-night reset. Expect lively energy, steady crowds, and a bar-driven flow that suits sharing plates.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al pastor tacos, Quesabirria tacos, House margarita
What Makes it Special: A bar-first DTLA cantina where tacos and margaritas anchor a true happy hour.
#16
El Primo Tacos
8.2
Vibes:
Late Night Legends
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
High-turnover street stand known for a well-seasoned trompo carved to order. Late-night lines move fast and the al pastor hits a great price-to-quality sweet spot near Lincoln & Rose.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al Pastor Tacos, Mulita with Pastor, Carne Asada Taco
What Makes it Special: Carved-to-order trompo with speedy late-night service.
8.2
Red Quesabirria Tacos runs a dedicated birria truck off Main Street, focusing on cheesy quesabirria, birria tacos, and birria ramen with a rich, chile-heavy broth. The menu is tight, the prep is made to order, and late-night customers rave about the balance of crunch, cheese, and slow-cooked beef.
Must-Try Dishes:
Quesabirria tacos, Birria tacos, Birria ramen
What Makes it Special: Focused birria truck turning out ultra-cheesy quesabirria and hearty ramen.
#18
Tacos Tamix
8.2
Adobo-rubbed pork shaved to order off a spinning trompo onto palm-sized corn tortillas, served at $2 a pop from a gas station lot on Santa Fe Ave. The draw is straightforward: properly executed al pastor at a price point that makes this a nightly habit rather than a special occasion. Show up late, eat standing up, and leave with change from a ten.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tacos Al Pastor, Carne Asada Tacos, Tortas
What Makes it Special: Adobo-rubbed pork shaved to order from a spinning trompo onto palm-sized tortillas at $2 a taco across multiple LA trucks
#19
Lanea
8.1
This cocktail bar showcases over 400 tequilas and mezcals alongside authentic street tacos from East LA's 'Barbacoa Queen' Petra Zavaleta. The 36-hour pit-roasted lamb barbacoa wrapped in agave leaves pairs perfectly with handcrafted wellness-driven cocktails.
Must-Try Dishes:
Barbacoa Lamb Tacos, Al Pastor, Carnitas with Consommé
What Makes it Special: One of the largest tequila/mezcal selections in the US
#20
Tacos El Chido
8.1
A late-night parking lot taco stand at La Brea and Santa Monica Blvd where tortillas get pressed by hand to order—the kind of detail that separates a good street taco from a great one. It runs a tight menu of al pastor, carne asada, mulitas, and tortas at street-stand prices, pulling a loyal after-hours crowd that treats the parking lot like a destination. Show up hungry past midnight; expect to eat standing up and leave satisfied.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al Pastor Tacos, Carne Asada Tacos, Quesadillas
What Makes it Special: Late-night street stand pressing handmade tortillas to order at the corner of La Brea and Santa Monica Blvd.
8
Alfredo's Mexican Food is a drive-thru and walk-up staple where oversize burritos and late-night plates have fed Bell Gardens for years. The menu leans heavy on California-style carne asada, breakfast, and combo burritos that arrive sauced, stuffed, and built to travel.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne Asada Burrito, California Burrito, Breakfast Burrito
What Makes it Special: 24-hour-style Mexican window slinging massive burritos and combo plates.
#22
T & A Taco No 2
8
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Late Night Legends
Old-school Eastside-style taco shop where hard-shell tacos, soft street tacos, and big burritos come out fast until late evening. It’s a reliable neighborhood stop for affordable combo plates and aguas frescas before or after a night out.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne asada tacos, Hard-shell shredded beef tacos, Breakfast burrito
What Makes it Special: Classic counter-service taco joint with big portions and low prices.
8
A 20-year West Adams street corner operation where al pastor is carved to order off a spinning trompo and tortillas are pressed by hand—the kind of focused execution that keeps a taco stand alive for two decades on the same block. It runs late, draws a loyal neighborhood crowd, and delivers on tripa and lengua alongside the expected hits at prices that make repeat visits effortless.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tacos Al Pastor, Quesadillas, Tacos de Tripa
What Makes it Special: A 20-year West Adams street corner fixture run by operators from Aguascalientes, with al pastor carved straight off a spinning trompo and handmade tortillas
8
Te’kila has been pouring tequila and rolling burritos on Hollywood Boulevard since 2010, blending sports-bar energy with a full Mexican menu. Between happy hour margaritas, game-day crowds, and late-night service, its steak and shrimp burritos function as sturdy fuel for a long night on the Walk of Fame.
Must-Try Dishes:
Asada Steak Burrito, Shrimp burrito, Bean & cheese burrito
What Makes it Special: Tequila-heavy sports bar with full burrito plates and late hours.
#25
Viva Taco Azteca
8
Vibes:
Late Night Legends
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Quick Bites Champions
Operating out of a red truck tucked between a 7-Eleven and a car wash, Viva Taco Azteca stays open until midnight or 1am with a menu built for night-shift cravings. Since at least 2016 it’s been serving lengua, al pastor, and hefty two-meat quesadillas to a steady stream of late-night regulars along Figueroa.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al pastor tacos, Two-meat quesadilla (asada and pollo), Carnitas mulita
What Makes it Special: True late-night truck with house-made tortillas, big portions, and steady 12am–1am service.
Worthy Picks
#26
King Taco
7.9
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Late Night Legends
A 50-year LA institution that built its name on spit-roasted al pastor carved to order and handmade tamales—the kind of no-frills counter-service operation where the food does all the talking and the prices stay low enough to feed the whole family without thinking twice. It runs on volume and muscle memory, which means the core menu hits reliably, but don't expect anything beyond fluorescent lights and plastic trays.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tamales, Sopes, Al Pastor
What Makes it Special: LA's iconic taco chain built its reputation on spit-roasted al pastor and handmade tamales served fast and cheap since 1974
7.9
A Peruvian-Mexican fast-casual spot that keeps the griddle busy into the early hours on weekends, making it a reliable Chinatown nightcap. Expect punchy marinades, playful cross-cultural combos, and a menu that ranges from birria to Ensenada-style seafood tacos.
Must-Try Dishes:
Birria Tacos, Quesotaco, Ensenada-Style Seafood Taco
What Makes it Special: Peruvian-Mexican mashup tacos served late with strong birria and seafood options.
7.9
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Late Night Legends
Family Friendly Favorites
Quick Bites Champions
Tacos Gavilan’s Hollywood outpost is a fast-casual staple for classic tacos al carbón, with a long menu of asada, al pastor, pollo, lengua, and more served late into the night. It’s the reliable pick for quick, inexpensive plates after work, before shows, or on the way home along the Sunset and La Brea corridor.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne asada tacos, Al pastor tacos, Lengua tacos
What Makes it Special: High-volume counter-service taqueria with a big meat lineup and long hours.
7.9
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Late Night Legends
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Parked on York Boulevard, this longtime taco truck turns out late-night al pastor, carne asada burritos, and griddled quesadillas that draw a steady line until close. It’s classic, cash-friendly Highland Park street food with reliably fast output.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al pastor tacos, Carne asada burrito, Quesadilla with al pastor
What Makes it Special: Classic York Boulevard taco truck slinging al pastor deep into night.
#30
Tacos La Gritona
7.9
Set along Florence Avenue by an auto parts store, Tacos La Gritona runs a compact taco operation built around birria, tacos al vapor, and weekend mariscos plates. Locals use it as a quick stop for quesabirria tacos, shrimp dishes, and takeaway taco runs before heading home or back to work.
Must-Try Dishes:
Quesabirria Tacos, Tacos al Vapor, Camarones a la Cucaracha
What Makes it Special: No-frills taco stand known for birria, vapor tacos, and shrimp plates.
#31
Tacos La Guerra
7.9
Sidewalk setup by Whole Foods with quick-fire asada and lively pastor. Expect a steady curbside flow, hot-off-the-plancha tortillas, and prices built for a second round.
Must-Try Dishes:
Asada Tacos, Al Pastor Taco, Vampiro
What Makes it Special: Street-side grill with swift turnover and bold salsas.
#32
Tacos Tuzo
7.9
This authentic food truck parks downtown serving traditional street tacos until midnight on weekends. With its no-frills approach and generous portions, it delivers legitimate Mexican flavors at budget prices to late-night crowds.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al Pastor Tacos, Carne Asada Tacos, Lengua Tacos
What Makes it Special: Authentic taco truck experience in downtown Santa Monica
#33
Beto's Tacos
7.8
A weekend-focused taco operation specializing in tacos al vapor — steamed tortillas filled with mixed cabeza meats in the Guadalajara style, a preparation that's uncommon even across LA's deep taco landscape. The late-night hours and street-side setup make it a fast, low-ceremony stop where the draw is a regional Mexican technique done with care at taco-truck prices.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tacos al Vapor Estilo Guadalajara, Carne Asada Tacos, Al Pastor Tacos
What Makes it Special: Weekend-only tacos al vapor with steamed tortillas and mixed cabeza meats, a Guadalajara-style preparation rarely found even among LA's thousands of taco trucks.
#34
Cabo Cantina
7.8
This party-centric cantina near the Promenade serves mega margaritas and late-night tacos until 2am daily. Known for its 2-for-1 happy hours and raucous atmosphere, it's where beach vibes meet border-town energy with affordable street tacos and bottomless specials.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne Asada Tacos, Fish Tacos with Habanero Sauce, Grilled Shrimp Tacos
What Makes it Special: 36oz Mega Margaritas and kitchen open until 2am every night
7.8
A street-side DTLA truck that’s all about fast, satisfying tacos for the post-show and post-bar crowd. The move is straightforward, well-seasoned meats on warm tortillas with salsas that carry real heat—simple, loud flavors that hit when you need a late reset.
Must-Try Dishes:
Asada tacos, Al pastor tacos, Carnitas tacos
What Makes it Special: Late-night truck tacos with no-frills DTLA street energy.
#36
El Chucho
7.8
A natural-wine bar with a taco-friendly menu that mixes late-night energy and a gritty-cool Mar Vista vibe. Come for the vinyl/DJ atmosphere and stay for well-made tacos and snacky plates that pair with the wine list.
Must-Try Dishes:
Braised Meat Tacos, House Tofu Taco, Seasonal Taco Special
What Makes it Special: Natural-wine hangout where tacos meet a DJ-night bar scene.
7.8
Stationed along N Figueroa, El Taco Sabroso Truck is a compact curbside operation known for sturdy tacos, hefty burritos, and a notably spicy red salsa. Regulars treat it as a convenient weeknight and late-dinner option when they want something fast but flavorful.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne asada tacos, Al pastor burrito, Tostadas with extra carne
What Makes it Special: Compact roadside truck prized for bold salsas and hefty burritos.
7.8
A high-volume Pasadena taco truck that has built its reputation on straightforward street tacos executed consistently enough to sustain a loyal late-night crowd. The window-serve setup and back-lot parking work best for quick pickups or standing around with asada fries after hours. Budget-friendly pricing and a focused menu make it a reliable default for regulars who know what they want.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fish Tacos, Al Pastor, Asada Fries
What Makes it Special: Longtime Pasadena taco truck serving high-volume street tacos with a loyal late-night following
7.8
Long-running late-night truck near Lincoln & Rose turning out smoky pastor, tlayuda-style griddled items, and sturdy quesadillas. A reliable stop when most kitchens are closed.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pastor Tacos, Quesadilla Suiza, Suadero Taco
What Makes it Special: Oaxacan-leaning late-night truck rare for the area.
7.8
Las Perlas is a mezcal-and-tequila bar that doubles as a late-night taco stop thanks to its attached kitchen turning out taco flights, veggie options, and bar snacks until the early hours. The focus is cocktails and music first, but the ability to sit with a mezcal margarita and a plate of tacos after midnight makes it a key late-night tacos option in 90046.
Must-Try Dishes:
Taco Flight (Al Pastor, Carne Asada, Veggie), Mushroom or Squash Blossom Taco, Quesabirria-style Taco Specials
What Makes it Special: Agave-focused cocktail bar with a real late-night taco program attached.
#41
Los Tacos
7.8
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Late Night Legends
Comfort Food Classics
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Los Tacos is a 90046 fixture for all-day, into-the-early-morning plates of tacos, burritos, and menudo on Santa Monica Boulevard. The menu feels more old-school diner-meets-taqueria than curated, but the homestyle stews and straightforward tacos keep regulars returning.
Must-Try Dishes:
Beef taco, Al pastor taco, Carnitas taco
What Makes it Special: 24-hour-style Mexican spot with homestyle soups and tacos.
#42
Mejores Tacos
7.8
A no-frills street taqueria near the Arts District built on handmade tortillas and well-seasoned al pastor and carne asada, the kind of place where the meat prep and tortilla work do all the talking. It draws a neighborhood crowd that treats it as a reliable, wallet-friendly stop rather than a destination, and the compact format keeps orders moving fast through late-night hours.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al Pastor Taco, Carne Asada Taco, Horchata
What Makes it Special: No-frills street taqueria near the Arts District where handmade tortillas and well-seasoned meats keep the neighborhood coming back
7.8
A birria-forward late-night spot where rich consommé and crisped, cheese-laced tacos are the main event. The dipping-friendly menu is tight and focused, and evenings are when things shine. Great for anyone chasing that deep, slow-cooked flavor profile over a casual dine-in or takeout run.
Must-Try Dishes:
Birria tacos con queso, Birria ramen, Consommé with tortillas
What Makes it Special: Birria-centered tacos with a deeply flavored consommé.
#44
Ruben's Tacos
7.8
A dollar-taco stand on Venice Blvd that runs until 2 AM, built around al pastor, carne asada, and a cemita that pulls from Puebla street-food tradition with housemade salsas backing every order. It fills a specific lane for Palms — the post-midnight spot where you eat standing up, spend under ten dollars, and leave full.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al Pastor Taco, Carne Asada Burrito, Fish Taco
What Makes it Special: Late-night street-style taco stand on Venice Blvd serving dollar tacos and housemade salsas until 2 AM
7.8
A family-run street stand firing Oaxacan meats—tasajo and cecina—on a visible comal, producing oversized tostadas stacked with queso Oaxaca and dual salsas. The late-night hours (7PM-1AM) fill a gap on the Westside for post-dinner taco runs. Expect sidewalk seating, quick service, and portions built for sharing.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tostada de Tasajo, Tacos de Cecina, Mulitas
What Makes it Special: Mexico City-style street setup with a comal station grilling Oaxacan meats like tasajo and cecina to order
7.8
A sidewalk taqueria built for post-midnight cravings, turning out properly seasoned meats and fresh-pressed tortillas until 2am. It’s simple, fast, and flavorful—exactly what you want when everything else is closing. The tlayuda is the sleeper hit.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al Pastor Tacos, Tlayuda Mixta, Carne Asada Quesadilla
What Makes it Special: Late-night street-style tacos with a standout tlayuda.
7.8
Vibes:
Late Night Legends
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
A street-style taqueria in Northridge built around grilled-to-order asada at prices that rarely break a five-dollar bill per item. The draw is the late-night window and the kind of straightforward execution—mulitas, gorditas, fat burritos—that keeps regulars coming back without needing a menu. Expect a no-frills setup where the line moves fast and the meat does the talking.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne Asada Tacos, Burrito de Asada, Gorditas
What Makes it Special: Street-style taqueria in Northridge running a no-frills operation where the asada is grilled to order and the prices stay low
7.7
No-frills late-night stand just west of Rose with a lively curbside flow. Expect quick-fire pastor, occasional suadero, and vampiros for a crunchy fix.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al pastor tacos, Suadero tacos, Vampiro
What Makes it Special: Fast-moving sidewalk grill near the Rose intersection.
7.7
A cash-only Vine Street taco stand where the carne asada pulls a dedicated late-night crowd that treats the strip-mall parking lot like a communal dining room. The menu stays tight — tacos, nachos, horchata — and the prices stay low enough that you order extra without thinking about it. It delivers on speed and flavor for the post-midnight window when most kitchens are already closed.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne Asada, Nachos, Fish Tacos
What Makes it Special: Cash-friendly, no-frills taqueria on Vine where the carne asada has earned a near-cult following with late-night crowds.
#50
El Taco Llama
7.7
A longtime, all-day taquería with a breakfast-to-late-night rhythm and a loyal local following. The menu is broad, but the sweet spot is straightforward tacos, burritos, and salsa-bar builds that hit reliably. Ideal for a quick, unfussy meal any hour.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al pastor tacos, California fries with carne asada, Breakfast burrito
What Makes it Special: All-day taquería staples with dependable seasoning and speed.