Tasty seasonings — making tacos great again! And«why must we make the tacos great again?“you ask! Because for too long have our Tuesday been ruined by trendy gentrified tacos! The same gentrification that is destroying our Whitaker! I say to you, that these tacos and others like it will be our liberation! So stand up to eat in a parking lot! Sit down to eat where there is no AC! We will MAKETACOSGREATAGAIN!
Scarbellyevan ..
Tu valoración: 5 Springfield, OR
Best food I have ever had from a food truck. Everyone is very nice and prices are good. It’s right down the street from my job and never busy or rushed.
Drake M.
Tu valoración: 5 Eugene, OR
So delicious. Consistent with amazing service and food. Highly recommended for those looking for authentic Latin American food
Chris R.
Tu valoración: 4 Brownsville, OR
Excellent authentic«taco truck» with delicious food and affordable prices. This is a go to for a quick lunch. Highly recommend the burritos and tacos with their marinated shredded chicken and some of their house made salsa. Located in the B&R parking lot across the street from giant steaming piles of bark mulch, Taqueria mi pueblo is a great in and out Mexican food fix.
Misty W.
Tu valoración: 5 Eugene, OR
I am pleasantly surprised by this place. I was expecting the food to be somewhat gross, but it was delisous. It’s so much better then most fast cheap mexican restaurants. The employees were super friendly, the food tasted great, it was fast and cheap. Can’t ask for more out of a taco truck.
Charlie L.
Tu valoración: 5 Eugene, OR
I think burrito boy is the better option for burritos. But if you want tacos, this place is the absolute best. They’re cheap, filling, and damn good. These tacos are just . seriously, get them. Get them now.
Alena B.
Tu valoración: 2 Portland, OR
I am very disappointed. I was charged full price for a burrito for my child that only had meat, cheese and avocado on it. Robbery!!!
Anna J.
Tu valoración: 4 Eugene, OR
The sauces for the chili relleno was great. It came with beans and rice. The Adoboda Burrito was really good and very large. We sat in front of the food truck around 5:30pm and watched lots of local people come and order their dinner. There was even a couple on their first date sitting at the next table enjoying their meal. Overall this is a great place to go to eat and people watch.
Jordan R.
Tu valoración: 4 Eugene, OR
This is a pretty good taco truck, not extraordinary, but the people are friendly and the good is no less than average. My favorite burrito there so far is the chile relleno. I would not recommend their chorizo breakfast burrito, it’s relatively small and doesn’t have any flavor to speak of. But other than that, I’ve not had anything there that I would not get again!
Kristy W.
Tu valoración: 3 Eugene, OR
I go here for the convenience and location of the taco truck. The price is pretty good for the taco meals. I would not say it’s the best I have ever had because I have had some pretty dang good taco truck eats in C. A but I still stop and get them once in a while. I also get burrito’s, and the fajita’s. I like the pork fajitas better than the chicken it seemed to be more full of flavor. If they came in carne asada that is what I would get them in. I have never had bad service here and the food seems to be consistent. One day I just hope to get the flavor of the taco trucks from Cali!
Jaya F.
Tu valoración: 3 Eugene, OR
For the last year my teenager has been raving about some little taco truck parked in an empty lot off Hwy. 99. He offered to buy me dinner there tonight, so I finally went. Excellent prices and great food. I had a $ 5 pollo burrito, add guac. it was yummy, flavorful, and so big & fat I could only eat half. Only complaint is not enough cilantro, I couldn’t taste any actually. At my kid’s insistence I also ordered a $ 1.50 chorizo taco, which I liked and ate every bite(not difficult since their what I’d call«petite» sized, and very tasty). I took a bite of my kid’s marinated pork taco, and it tasted even better, then the chorizo taco. I washed it all down with a Tamarind flavored Jarritos soda. I’m still stuffed! Not the most flavorful Mexican food I’ve had in the area, but I do recommend trying the Taqueria Mi Pueblo truck. The old saying holds true… ya can’t judge a book by it’s cover.
Matt T.
Tu valoración: 5 Eugene, OR
By far the best taco truck in town. Since I have started eating here, I have noticed failings in other taquerias’ offerings that I would not have been able to quantify before… Like how well the meats are marinated, or even down to how the meats are prepared(diced into small cubes, gristle and fat trimmed out very well) all of which adds to the overall flavor and quality more than I had realized. The adobada tacos are simply amazing as are the pollo tacos. The prices are very reasonable and even the refried beans and rice that come on the plates are memorable. Highly, highly recommended!
Ellen B.
Tu valoración: 4 Eugene, OR
This taco truck is the real deal — old school, not gussied up or foodie-ified in any way, serving autentico meats like lengua(and their lengua is very good). And you can’t beat the prices. Yep, they’re parked in a rather remote and barren parking lot, but that’s part of the charm. And you can always get your food to go if you don’t want to sit at one of their folding tables. :)
Jeremy W.
Tu valoración: 3 Creswell, OR
Stopped by for some carne asada and adobada tacos. I heard good things about this truck. The tacos were 1.50 each. They were a little small in the amount of meat in the tacos. The flavor was okay but was not exactly what I would call good for either tacos. The service was decent and the food came out pretty quick. I will keep searching the area for good pastor-adobada and carne asada.
James L.
Tu valoración: 5 Eugene, OR
The best taco truck in town is parked in a lot between Highway 99 and a barkdust factory. Not so glamorous, but delicious Mexican food. Wicked deals: $ 6 for three pork or beef tacos with beans and rice $ 5 for three chicken tacos with beans, rice and a can of soda $ 1.50 tacos a la carte — chicken, marinated pork, beef, tongue or chorizo You know when a place sells tongue and Jarritos sodas, this is where Mexicans go. The beans are a little watery but with good flavor and the rice tastes even better. The chicken in my two corn tortilla tacos(topped with onion, cilantro and lime) was delicious, well-seasoned, well-spiced and with a decent amount of heat. Really, really good tacos. They have a full menu of the usual like burritos, quesadillas, tortas, carnitas, rellenos, breakfast items, etc.