Best Tacos Restaurants in East Village
7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
La Palapa Cocina Mexicana
A veteran East Village kitchen for Mexico City–style classics.
Notable Picks
8.4
A long-running St. Mark’s institution, La Palapa delivers Mexico City–leaning home cooking alongside a deep margarita and mezcal bench. The menu reads classic but lands with confidence: hearty stews, expertly grilled proteins, and salsas that taste made, not scooped. It’s the kind of reliable, full-service dinner you bring out-of-towners to without overthinking it.
Must-Try Dishes:
Mole poblano chicken, Cochinita pibil tacos, House margarita flight
What makes it special: A veteran East Village kitchen for Mexico City–style classics.
#2
Yellow Rose
8.3
Yellow Rose brings a Texas-rooted lens to Mexican cooking, with standout flour tortillas and a tight menu that shines in the taco lane. Expect rich guisados, smoky salsas, and a brunch that feels like a neighborhood ritual. It’s casual, busy, and best when you lean into the beefier, saucier fillings.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carne guisada taco, Bean & cheese taco with homemade flour tortilla, Chips with vegan queso
What makes it special: Texas-style tacos built on excellent house flour tortillas.
A neighborhood market-counter hybrid where the Mexican comfort lane feels lived-in: straightforward, generous, and built for everyday eating. Come for a few staples—tacos, tamales, or a hearty plate—then stock up on pantry goods while you’re there.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tamales, Tacos (daily fillings), Chilaquiles
What makes it special: Deli-market format with counter Mexican classics that locals treat as routine.
A compact counter-service spot leaning Baja, best known for crispy fish tacos and straightforward grilled fillings. Portions are small-ish, so ordering a couple is standard, but flavors are clean and well-seasoned. Great for a quick taco fix near Union Square.
Must-Try Dishes:
Grilled fish taco (Baja style), Chicken tinga taco, Cheese quesadilla with salsa roja
What makes it special: Baja-style fish tacos done fast and correctly.
A chef-driven taqueria that’s strongest when you treat it like a tight, modern menu: tacos with sharp seasoning, clean salsas, and a bar rhythm that suits a quick dinner. Go with a few tacos plus one or two sides, and don’t over-order—the best bites are the focused ones.
Must-Try Dishes:
Al pastor taco, Guacamole with chips, Seasonal taco special
What makes it special: Modern, chef-forward tacos with a strong bar-and-bite pacing.
Worthy Picks
7.8
Vibes:
Hidden Gems Heaven
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
A compact East Village spot that leans into antojitos and breakfast-leaning comfort—best when you order beyond basic tacos. The food hits hardest when you chase the hand-patted, masa-forward items and pair them with something saucy like chilaquiles.
Must-Try Dishes:
Huaraches, Tlacoyos, Chilaquiles
What makes it special: Masa-forward antojitos that reward ordering past standard tacos.
7.7
A no-frills East Village taqueria where the draw is juicy birria and sturdy breakfast-leaning tacos. Tortillas are lightly griddled and loaded generously, making it a strong value play in the neighborhood. Low-key vibes and late hours keep it a useful local staple.
Must-Try Dishes:
Birria tacos, Al pastor taco, Breakfast burrito-style taco
What makes it special: Birria-forward tacos in a tiny, local-feeling room.