Nick Nolte opened this place up years ago. He called it «Guadalajara De Nolte», referring to the height of his fame, when he «ran the town» of Guadalajara in Mexico, including all prostitution rings, both male and female, but also — and most profitably — transgender pimping. Nolte then sold it to some of his former buddies from the Mexican underworld, who turned it into a sex shop named«Guadalajara De Naughty.» That didn’t last, because Queens people are all sexed out(partly because of me). So ultimately it became a taco place, and thus acquired its present name, since it is open very late. What to get: Asada Tacos, very cheap Or: Whatever you’re in the mood for What not to get: Crema-de-Nick-Nolte salsa. Too salty and old To be short and sweet and to the point, like GDN is, their tacos are good. They won’t change your life, but then neither will most NYC tacos. The price is excellent, the hours are excellent, and the salsas are nice and flavourful and spicy. The meat that actually goes on the tacos didn’t do anything for me by itself(I always pick a bit off and try it alone to see what’s up), and it was very basic, asada a little rubbery, no real flavour. The corn tacos and the salsas and cilantro are what makes these tacos enjoyable. So for this reason, I’ll give it a 4(which is an average rating for a taco place from me), rather than a 5(which means — excellent tacos). I don’t give family places less than a 3… especially not when they’re as cheap and open as late as GDN is. I’ve tried most of the tacos in NYC(okay, maybe less than one-tenth, but that’s still a sh*tload of taco places), and this one is somewhere right in the middle of the pack. Because of the price, I’d definitely go back, but I prefer the taste of the meats at nearby(and similarly cheap) Suadero and Coatzingo. And if you manage to do it round back behind this place, then we’ll rename it «Guadalajara De Nookie» in your honour.
Juan Carlos J.
Tu valoración: 5 Jackson Heights, Estados Unidos
this place is totally somehow remodeled. They have a new menu and the food is great. The prices are very affordable. Nice ambiente, very relax
Lily ..
Tu valoración: 5 Woodside, NY
This place has a new(owner) management since last month. There is a new menu, new food and the restaurant was remodeled inside. The food is fresh and delicious. Prices are really comfortable and nice atmosphere. My favorite plates from the time i have been there are bistec a la mexicana, grilled chicken a la mexicana as well ans the tacos, you cant beat those.
Sid W.
Tu valoración: 4 San Jose, CA
Our first stop on our«Latin American» eatathon in Jackson Heights, we had a great experience at this cheap little place. We went for three tacos with chicken, spicy pork and lamb which were fresh and tasty. The Jamaica drink was pleasing, but the chips-salsa could do with some work. Our veggie friend got decent options and went with a burrito. The server was very attentive and friendly, and the ambience is strictly in line with the price tag.
Aaron A.
Tu valoración: 1 New York, NY
Ordered food with my card. Paid. Left tip. Never got my food. Called back. Spoke to the owner. She said the food left and that it’s not their fault if the delivery boy never came through. I’ve ordered here before. And have enjoyed their food many times. Spend my money on them. So for them not to accommodate resending what I already was charged for is rediculous.
Sarai A.
Tu valoración: 2 Manhattan Valley, Manhattan, NY
People think restaurant food is better i say thats a big lie! Id rather go to the taco trucks especially after eating from here! As a mexican i am very dissapointed with their food quality. The tacos are dry and have no taste no matter how much lemon you put. The«nachos» are not real nachos they’re just regular crispy tortillas cut up into triangle form If you want good mexican food i suggest the taco truck on 74st right infront of chase bank or cuatzingo restaurant on roosevelt betwen 76&77 i believe, its on the mcdonalds blocks
Tara L.
Tu valoración: 4 Jackson Heights, Queens, NY
Quick delivery, friendly delivery person, al pastor tacos that actually had pineapple and thick chunky guacamole. Yum!
Ingrid S.
Tu valoración: 3 Brooklyn, NY
I was really excited to try this place finally because I used to get super jealous when I would see either my friends Steph or Rich check in here without me because they live in Queens. And I would always hear, «BESTTACOSEVER, at like a $ 1 each.. . «But then it changed to a 3 for $ 5 deal. What if I don’t want 3 tacos? What if I want 2 but at a super cheap deal? Anyway, since there were 4 of us there after the fantastic Golden Acrobatics show through Unilocal,we decided to go halfsies on their 3 for 5 deal. Steph and her sister got the steak tacos and my friend and I got the spicy pork. There was white crème and some of that Mexican sprinkle cheese generously dabbled on top of a little mound of pork. It wasn’t spicy. The meat was ok tasting, a little too ground up. The guac I am not pleased with. .. at all.. . crickets. Steph loves it because it is not guacamole. It’s something that came out of a bag. There are no chunks of guac in it. It’s a runny thin liquid that you drizzle on your taco, a little salty, a little tangy. I’m guessing maybe vinegar is in it? But I don’t like it. There was also a spicy sauce which I preferred much more and turned my pork actually spicy. I do appreciate their tortilla shells for the taco though. They taste and feel authentic and are really quite delicious. The smoothie that I also got was fantastic because it wasn’t heavy at all and mostly just thirst quenching. I have no idea what they make it with but it didn’t taste like heavy ice cream and it definitely had fresh fruit in it. Get the mango! I hope this place turns itself around. I think they over-charge on some simple things — like beer. A bottle of Corona or Bud should not be $ 5, anywhere. Also, I needed a translator for almost everything. I speaka no Espanol. I get that it’s a local spot though and totally appreciate the authenticity. Oh! Just in case you accidently stab yourself in the butt with a fork there is a handy dandy first-aid kit and cpr unit hanging above the tables.
Angela K.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
3.5 stars. I’m always on the hunt for good Mexican in NYC. I wasn’t amazed here, but it was a reasonably solid spot and much more authentic than the tex-mex you find all over the city. The outside of the restaurant is unassuming, the front feels very casual and the back is more of a bar feel. Came a Monday night and it was pretty empty, but the service was still on the slow side. Got Enchiladas with Green sauce, they wouldn’t let me do half/half, but she gave me two cups of red sauce on the side. The green sauce had great flavor, and the red sauce had a nice spicy kick. I wasn’t in love with the type of tortillas they use, but did enjoy the authentic Mexican white cheese used inside the enchiladas. Ordered a side of french fries which were just average, but there was A LOT of extra sauce with my enchiladas so I pretty much just mixed the fries in and it was delicious!
Jeffrey P.
Tu valoración: 3 Rego Park, NY
Had a taco craving the other day so I decided to try a new spot nearby. Did some research and decided on Guadalajara. Hopped on the M/R line to Jackson heights and walked about 10 mins. Definitely an authentic Mexican feel inside. Waitress approaches you in Spanish first which I find awesome. I had one bistec taco and one Mexican chorizo taco. Flavor wasn’t too bad but they were just dry. Like really dry. I ended up drenching them in the sauces that came out with the complimentary nachos. Next time I have a taco craving I think I’ll look elsewhere.
Vince V.
Tu valoración: 3 Burbank, CA
The place is very middle of the road for the more authentic Mexican Eateries in the area. Something interesting though is that it turns into hookah and dance bar at night. Meat is a little dry and a over salted but that could have just been because I went on an off period between 3 and 5 when things are transitioning. IF you have friends who don’t mind mediocre food and some ranchero or salsa dancing with the Paisas then this would be a great Saturday night adventure.
Faith L.
Tu valoración: 5 Astoria, NY
BESTTORTAOFMYLIFE. also, REALLYGREATCOFFEEOFMYLIFE. Grabbed a quick bite here before a concert at nearby Terraza7. Brought a bunch of drunk friends after the concert for more bites — tortas, tacos, beans and rice — and all were awesome. A bucket of 6 Negra Modelos was $ 20. Gets a little sketchy on the dance floor just past the bar/dining area late night. FYI for single ladies looking to eat the BESTTORTAOFHERLIFE.
Stephanie P.
Tu valoración: 5 Astoria, Queens, NY
To be honest the QUALITY of the food at this place seriously needs to be rewarded with waaaaaaaay more than 5 stars. For me it all started with the tacos. I live nearby, but I don’t hang out in this neighborhood because I’m more of an L.I.C./Astoria/Manhattan/certain parts of Brooklyn kinda gal. But I walk by this place every single day. Literally EVERYSINGLEDAMNDAY. One day that $ 1 taco list got me, I went in assuming I’d be harassed — instead I was harassed by the amazing scent of grilling seasoned meat. 2 tacos later I was floating on cloud 9. Party in my mouth. Not feeling too full or that greasy, gross feeling one gets when eating a funky $ 1 pizza or something… I’ve now been a customer for about 6 months, I’ve tried every taco($ 2.50), taquito($ 1), their steak and chicken burritos($ 5.95 a pop) and so far this place has been so CONSISTENTLY amazing. The meat is seasoned, never dry, always packing their tacos to the BRIM, with fresh cilantro/meat(they accommodate my request for cheese, no onions and light sour cream) and don’t skimp on ingredients(I’m looking at you Jackson Heights Mexican food trucks!). This place offers real deal goodness at amazing prices and on top of that the staff is super cool! It also makes me laugh at night when the back part kinda turns into a Latin nightclub of sorts and guys are dressed up and girls are wearing tiny dresses/skirts. I’ve never been back there and frankly have no interest as to what lies back there. Also, after 9ish or so they have a BOUNCER. My favorite Queens taco place HAS A BOUNCER. He’s a cool dude though and he knows I’m only in it for the tacos, lol. Come here for tacos and burritos… and NEVER beer because they think that $ 6 for a CORONITA(not even a full size) is ok. It’s not. Also, the young girl that bartends doesn’t know how to make mix drinks so my ordering a vodka soda(could it get simpler?!) didn’t go over so well. Personally I think that is this place’s only flaw. If they serves $ 3 – 5 well drinks and beer at a respectable price for the kind of establishment they are(I mean $ 1 tacos and $ 6 dollar mini-beers is just weird to me), then I’d be able to get wasted AND inhale their(did I mention amazing?!) tacos. But still, I don’t care. I can drink anywhere — the tacos here are like CRACK. I’ve never even tried crack, but I don’t need to. I live by Guadalajara de Noche {3.
Billy V.
Tu valoración: 5 Cliffside Park, NJ
Guadalajara De Noche is one sweet Taco spot. The Wife and I were hungry after attending The American Theatre this evening and wanted some cheap eats. We really were stalking and tracking down the Arepa Lady. Arepa Lady come out and play on Thursday nights. She was nowhere to be found and is lost for this night. Walking down Roosevelt Ave you will find a plethora of Mexican and Central American food carts and restaurants. Every block and corner has some good comfort food at reasonable prices. I was in the mood for TACO. TACO. TACO. I saw this sign for Taquitos al Pastor for one dollar. Taco Gods just tap me on the shoulder and told me to order some. We ordered 4 to go al Pastor. They were hot, moist, with sabor, tasty and by the way delicious. The marinate is the secret to a good Taco. If it is done right, the flavors come out during the cooking process with an end result of «great tasty Taco». The Best Tacos are simple to assemble. Hot corn tortillas, meat, top with cilantro with sides of red or green sauce and limes. Then you add these flavor profiles and bingo«Taco Delight». Guadalajara De Noche is a very good option for Tacos. I am on a quest to find good Tacos and Guadalajara De Noche is a home run.
Naz S.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Its an awesome slightly larger than a hole-in-the-wall type restaurant, where your waitress is quite likely to only speak Spanish like many places of its kind in Jackson Heights. The menu is surprisingly large and generally cheap: $ 2 per taco, $ 5.95 for any one of the burritos… Not sure what something on the menu is? Theres a handy picture guide. The most awesome thing about this place was the dude in the extremely out of place sequined jacket djing while he kept one eye on the tv, who then stopped djing and started a one man karaōke show halfway through the evening. AMAZING.