About a 1-1.5: I was super excited to try out Maria Cheryl's, as they seem to have rave reviews on…read moretheir street tacos and quesadillas. The food truck seem to always post that they always run out, so we were glad that they still had their full menu available when we got there.
The menu offers Loaded Tacos (on flour tortillas topped with cheese, lettuce, pico de gallo, sour cream, jalapenos, and salsa verde/mild salsa), Street Style Tacos (on corn tortillas topped with onions, cilantro, salsa verde, and served with a lime wedge), Quesadilla, Burritos, Burrito Bowls, and various sides and desserts.
We ordered:
+the 3 Street Style Tacos - you had a choice of chicken, steak, beef barbacoa, or veggie, and they come in corn tortillas with toppings of onions, cilantro, salsa verde, and lime wedge; I liked that you can mix-and-match the protein and they're not strict about keeping it all the same meats; we opted for 2 steak and 1 chicken; unfortunately, the corn tortillas were extremely dry, as well as the protein, being super dried out - there was hardly any flavor or seasoning on the steak nor the chicken; the meats were also finely-diced/cubed; we were wondering why red onions were used instead of white onions, and the meats were cubed as the same size as the red onions; these were tossed after a bite
+the Famous Crackadilla - supposedly the truck's signature dish; it's a quesadilla filled with beef barbacoa, cilantro lime rice, and jalapenos, with a side of queso dip and beef au jus for dipping; the tortilla itself was super dry, but the quesadilla itself was generously filled with the barbacoa; there wasn't much cilantro lime rice and jalapenos, but there was ample melted cheese; the queso was just okay, as it tasted a bit 'flour-y', and the au jus was a bit more on the oily side and could have been more savory; we were hoping it would be like a consommé
Staff was friendly, and they text you when your order is ready.
You can find them at different locations - they seem to update their locations on their social media. We found them at a local brewery on a weekend.
Not sure if we went on an off day, or if leftover meats were used, but we left super disappointed.
+dried out & flavorless proteins
+extremely dried-out tortillas