Food truck in DTLA parks on Grand between Wells Fargo Bldg and the Water Court plaza. I have only ever gone in the morning and gotten a fully customizable breakfast sandwich, sans meat(carne), so I cannot speak on the traditional Mexican food they prepare. My total is always $ 3.50 which is super cheap. well unless you hit McDonalds, but at least I know they have real eggs here and not something created in lab! Also anytime we have a potluck breakfast some of coworkers go and get breakfast burritos for the entire group; they are very reliable vendors, out there every weekday I believe. The two ladies who run the truck every time I go are really sweet, and sometimes I practice my Spanish with them! Like a few others mentioned I too had no idea what their business was named, until I took a closer look at the front. Named for their children/grandchildren I’d imagine(as there is a picture of 5 children that accompanies the name on the front). It’s a food truck so obviously no need to travel to DTLA just to eat here, and most people just walk from their nearby work buildings. If need be, there’s street parking I suppose. Also, not sure if they take credit cards or not; I always use cash to be safe. If you’re lucky, on Fridays sometimes they randomly have donuts and they’ll let you get one for free if your really nice. :)
Alfredo R.
Tu valoración: 5 Downey, CA
I went to try the truck for the first time. This truck is one of the best one I ever try in my life. I will recommend u to try this great amzaning food.
Jim H.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Great burrito al pastor on bunker hill. Friendly people and affordable food round this off to be a great truck. Gotta love the convenience too if you work down here and are craving taco truck food.
RC S.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
You might say this is the OG of food trucks on Bunker Hill. It’s been here — serving the same delicious comfort food — since before food trucks became au courant. By lunchtime a crowd of fusion food trucks will have encroached on Grand Ave. But all morning, this truck is the only game in town, and that’s quite fine by me. The variety and flexibility of the menu is astounding, especially given the space constraints of a mobile kitchen. Every permutation of burrito, burger, sandwich, taco and more is available here. Just dream up what you want, and they can make it for you. Personally, my go-to order is a burrito composed of eggs, beans, cheese, and jalapenos, with a side of salsa picante(all for $ 3.50).
YJ L.
Tu valoración: 3 La Habra, CA
Oh no, where did the burrito lady go? Thought it was temporary but looks like their is a new chef in town and this one has nothing on old chef. Im so sad. I LOVED these burritos. with a passion. now I eat it and find myself needing chips or something to make it better. so saddddddd =(I’ve gone several times now hoping to see old chef or hoping that this time the burrito will be better, but its not. sooo saddddd =(((((won’t be going back for awhile.
Emily T.
Tu valoración: 4 Diamond Bar, CA
I see this truck every morning and always have to fight to urge to get a breakfast burrito … cause they’re freaking amaazing. Burritos are about $ 4.50−5 with 3 fillings — egg, bacon, potatoes. Pretty darn good prices and food for this part of Downtown LA.
Thanika P.
Tu valoración: 5 Alhambra, CA
«From 6am to 2pm You have plenty of time» mama of the 5 angels said. I have been working in this area for 4 yrs and passing by this truck 1,000 times then finally tried it out last week. Bunch of items to order, reasonable price, good taste and very kind mama. I searched on Unilocal using ‘mexican food truck’ from my current location as a keyword for uploading the pictures of the menu I took from the truck cuz I really don’t know this truck’s name. «My 5 Angels» popped out. Now I know how to call it.
Maggie Z.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I find it very funny that the same people who make fun of this place and call it a «roach coach» or a «yuck truck» will happily line up to pay $ 12 for fancy sliders or grilled cheese sandwiches from a slightly more hipsteriffic truck. This place serves mainly diner-type things(tuna melt, cheeseburger) and Mexican items(burritos, tacos). It’s approximately the quality you’d expect from any mom and pop burger spot in SoCal. The food is not healthy or organic, but they have their A from the Health Department posted in the window and you can see the whole kitchen set-up from the order window. So, if you’re craving a simple cheeseburger on Bunker Hill, don’t live in fear! Actually, if you need to be converted, have one of their breakfast burritos. They’re delicious and they make their own salsa(two kinds). At lunchtime, they have about a dozen burger options and I probably should have gotten something more exciting than the standard one. Because it was just so-so. Sort of on par with a diner burger, except for the surprisingly-good bacon they put on it, which was very crispy and a nice surprise. Also, the fries were pretty good – obviously freshly made. And they have ridiculously cheap prices and astonishingly quick service.
Vahida K.
Tu valoración: 2 Glendale, CA
Food truck is on Grand, between Wells Fargo & Mellon. Tried it for the first time but was slightly disappointed. FOOD Carne Asasa Taco Plate $ 7.25. It was bleh. Came with a side of rice and beans. Didn’t quite hit the spot. SERVICE Food was ready within minutes, which I liked.
Dennis K.
Tu valoración: 3 Los Angeles, CA
I’m a little surprised this food truck doesn’t have more reviews. Then again, it’s taken me over three years to figure out what their official name was, so that probably has something to do with it. I’ve always referred to this place as the«Yuck Truck», because it looks like a dirty food truck with a 90% chance of diarrhea. If that’s what you’re looking for, I can direct you to some other places because you(probably) won’t get the runs here… What I like most about this place is their flexibility with the menu. As long as they have the ingredients, they will make whatever you want and charge you accordingly. Are you in the mood for a breakfast burrito with pastrami, eggs, potatoes, and cheese? Or maybe you just want a plate of ham? Boom, done. I tend to switch off between the bacon, egg, and cheese breakfast burrito and the ham and egg plate(not on the menu). Their salsa is pretty good and it goes great with breakfast… get the spicy! I’m not fond of their lunch menu(you can order lunch for breakfast and breakfast for lunch, if you like doing that kind of stuff), but they make a MEAN pastrami melt. It’s like the Requiem for a Dream of sandwiches — you’ll enjoy it even though it’s heavy, then you’ll regret it and you won’t want to think about it again for at least a year. I’m pretty sure it has about 2500 calories, but it’s totally worth it if you’re in the mood.
Melissa W.
Tu valoración: 5 Aliso Viejo, CA
Absolutely amazing breakfast burritos. This cart is only on Grand, infront of the Wells Fargo Center, until 2pm. You can order the breakfast burritos, and anything on the menu, at any time. Obviously, cash only