I have always been a sucker for Mexican food. It's a very serious dream of mine to eat authentic Mexican food in Mexico one day, but I begin to digress. The point is, I have been wanting to try this place out for quite awhile. Soft tacos are muy irresistable! (My judgy side keeps thinking of them as millenial hipster versions of the burrito, but whatever.)
Maybe it was a mistake to try this place out for the first time when I was almost a quarter of a stomach away from being full, since I couldn't eat as much as I could have. I still enjoyed it immensely, and I think that's a good sign. I'll just have to deal with burning off the excess calories. (Confession: I actually dropped by after work the next day, because I wanted to try more of their tacos.)
The place is a bit easy to miss if you're not looking carefully. You'd probably drive right past it if you didn't know it was there. But you'll be pleasantly surprised once you make your way through the deceivingly narrow alleyway that serves as the entrance corridor. It opens up into a very bright, unexpectedly spacious minimalistic urban style space with both indoor and outdoor seating. I love how it's set in a converted shipping container.
The menu is pretty simple, but that's how you know a place takes their food seriously. The nachos were a perfect start, being a playful mix of tangy tomato sauce, onion bits, gooey cheese and (sous vide?) egg. The first time, I only had enough room for 1 taco, the tofu + mushroom, since it sounded the most interesting. The sauce or whatever they used for seasoning was packed with flavor, and I liked the crispness of the tofu with every bite. So far, I've tried the pork and shrimp, as well. The shrimp one is light and refreshing, and has that subdued, subtle flavor you associate with Vietnamese food. If you're ordering more than one kind, I think you should eat this one first, so it won't be overpowered by the stronger flavors of the others. The tempura batter bits were a nice touch. The pork one was very good, kind of like high end, crunchy sisig in a taco. I can't decide whether I like that one or the tofu the most.
At P95 a pop though, they're not exactly the cheapest tacos in town, and the beef and shrimp cost a bit more. If you're a normal human female with a normal appetite, you'll be needing at least 3 to feel satisfied. I only wish that they had some sort of combo meal so you could try all the flavors for less. They probably know people are willing to pay a bit more for their tacos, because no matter what anyone says, they really are good and even addiciting.
Tip: Save space for dessert! The chwaffle (that means churro + waffle), topped with cinammon sugar, salted caramel and vanilla ice cream, is like a childhood memory on a plate. read more