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Tacos 3 Hermanos - Torta de bistec (steak sandwich)

Tacos 3 Hermanos

(6 reviews)

Woodhaven

Their tacos are the best tacos I've had in NYC. Los Tacos #1 was my favorite. I had a chorizo and…read moreal pastor taco. Although the al pastor is not cut fresh off the spit, it was still moist and crisp. They put slices of radish and cilantro on top. Chorizo is hard to mess up but with the cilantro and onions, it was perfect! But what really makes their tacos special are the corn tortillas. They must dip them in the meat drippings and then throw them on the grill because they are extra delicious. Their sauces are excellent too. Warning, it's just a food cart and there's no place to sit.

In todays ever changing COVID world you can never go wrong with ordering takeout and what better…read moreplace to go to than a Queens Taco Truck? As a longtime resident and foodie of the world's borough, I can tell you that Tacos 3 Hermanos will NOT disappoint and will leave your taste buds completely satisfied. I've passed by this food truck almost daily during my commute to work on the busy Jamaica ave and finally decided to stop by today for some grub. I usually get tacos from a taco truck (duh) but settled for a torta de bistec today and boy oh boy was it worth it. The bread was fluffy and crisp, toppings were fresh, and the steak was packed full of flavor. They have a selection of additional sauces to choose from if you so desire, verde, rojo, and some chilis. And what better drink to wash down this mouth-watering meal than a Jarritos of course. If you're in the mood for some good tasting, decently priced Mexican street food, then look nowhere else and check out Tacos 3 Hermanos, you will not regret it!

Tacos El Borrego

Tacos El Borrego

(18 reviews)

Try them all. The flavors are immense. The Al Pastor is like nothing else this far north. The…read moreTrompo spins. My eyes dance like fire. The senses overload to elation. Suadero is another not to be found commonly - it is one of the most delectable and succulent tacos which I've ever encountered. Red sauce has a really nice fresh strong heat. Green has a flavour which I cannot immediately discern amongst the glorious peppers... Buche. Who sells that at your local taqueria?! Again- not this side of the border. I had to look it up why lie? The Cebollitas are incredible. Bite into the bulb and suck out the meat - it's more like a leek. Sweet. Earthy. Delicious. Those are just the things which one normally does not see outside of Mexico. Or, at least in most NY Taquerias. All of the regulars are there, waiting, begging.... Go late. There's a definite Mexico City feel- between the cavorting, hookers, and constant noise. The various food smells, the little bit of English heard, brown bagging...and sometimes a bit of chaos. This ain't your safe and cushy NY- this is a piece of the underbelly. I'll be back before I lose the smell of onions, cilantro, and assorted taco meats from my fingers.

I love a good taco stand. This is one of the best. Unfortunately, the days of $1-1.50 tacos from my…read moreyouth has disappeared. Even though this vendor sells tacos pequeño (small tacos, 2-3 bites), they are $3-4 each, which is not cheap. For that reason, I can't give them 5 stars. It's quite pricey considering that most full size tacos are selling for about $4.50-5.50 nowadays on the streets, but double in size. With that said, I appreciate the smaller size for me to enjoy more variety every time I stop by. My favorites change from visit to visit, but generally I always get Suadero (roast meat), Campechano (roast meat & sausage), Buche (pork stomach), Cabeza (beef head), and Lengua (beef tongue). I also like the extra weird parts like Cesos (beef brain) and Ojos (beef eye). However, the texture is very mushy and definitely not for everyone. As accompaniments, for every two tacos you order, they also give you a long stem onion that is quite tender and delicious. On the down side, instead of the traditional lime and radish that most places give, Tacos El Borrego offers lemon and cucumbers. I'm not sure why, except maybe they are cheaper options than the normal garnishes. Also, don't forget the flavorful green and red sauces on the table if you are eating there. Otherwise, ask for some to go. I miss the days when our group of friends would get a few tacos late at night after a party or night out drinking. The prices are no longer the same, but the food is still perfect for sobering up while having some laughs on the streets during the warm months. I think back to those days fondly whenever I'm at a taco stand nowadays, and Tacos El Botrego is one of my favorites in NYC.

Poco Mas - tacos - Updated May 2026

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