I love how I found this taco stand on Unilocal.But yeah, as a USC student I remember always seeing this random taco stand just on the corner of Vermont and 30th and there would always be a line, so my friends and I made the late night adventure. Worth it. 1.25 a taco! They also have burritos and quesadillas. But basically you pick one of the meats and tell them if you want it in a taco, burrito, or quesadilla. The first time I went was super late, right before they closed so they ran out of everything except tongue(Lengua), so I got one tongue taco. Never eaten tongue before… oh man, it was so tender and delicious. The 2nd time I went was at a more reasonable time so I got some pork-meat(not sure what he gave me…) taco and a chicken taco. Again, it was delicious and on point. There’s also a salsa bar with fresh cucumbers and radishes. The red salsa is very hot so watch out. Really awesome hidden gem by USC and definitely satisfies that late night taco craving. Seems to be known by the locals but not really by any SC students.
Brian M.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
For about a month I kept passing by here and never got a chance to check it out, until now. It is such an underground spot that the owner doesn’t even have a name for his biz, but it is right on the corner of Vermont Ave and 30th St– across the street from True Value Hardware Store. Typical sized tacos, for $ 1.25 each, and seven different types of meats. I tried one of each: –Asada –Pollo –Cabeza –Lengua –Al Pastor –Tripa –Chorizo I gotta say, my favorites so far have been the Asada, Cabeza, and Chorizo. Pretty damn good flavors, and go great with the homemade salsas!