$ 5.50 for a burrito is a pretty good deal but I think they used beef chorizo. Maybe I’ve eaten at Chipotle too much but the spices have an odd taste. They have a nice gazebo to sit and eat.
LaDonna L.
Place rating: 3 Kent, WA
I need to go to the gym. Two lengua burritos in two days. YIKES! After a mini celebration of getting part of my braces off, I stopped at this taco truck on my way to work. The menu is pretty standard fair, burritos($ 6)(lengua an extra 50 cent), tacos(1.25), sopas, enchilada plates($ 7.50), etc. The truck is right by the 36 bus stop so it’s in a good location if you are on your way home or want to grab something quick for lunch. I ordered my burrito and the young guy asked if I wanted everything on it cilantro and onions. YEP. I paid for my food and in less than 10 minutes my burrito was ready. Since I had missed the bus, I walked to the light rail in the I.D. and went to work. I am excited about lunch time and unwrap. Yuck, beans are in the burrito. Maybe this is my fault so I overlook and bite. Burrito is pretty big for the price and the flavor is pretty good. They give you a red and green salsa and a little bag of radishes and lime. The ratio of the meat, rice, beans, cilantro and onion is not the best for me. More beans and rice than anything. Would I be back? Good Question. I really don’t know. The burrito was just ok. If I do, I will let you know.
A. C.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
Best Taco Truck in the city! I’ve been to virtually ALL of them, and this is as good as it gets, good prices too! Asada tacos and mulitas are my fav’s, but everything is good here.
Leo S.
Place rating: 1 New York, NY
There’s a new truck in this spot(or rather, it’s the same truck but different owners?). The menu looks completely different and the food is horrible. I hope Taqueria Latinos II can return.
Diana S.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Whenever I’m in the International District, sometimes the only thing that will satisfy me is a damn taco. Luckily, I don’t have to trek too far, or at all, for one when Taqueria Latinos is right around the corner. Tortas, tacos, mulitas, burritos, and quesadillas — oh my! That’s only the beginning. Your meat options include the standard chicken and carne asada, but the more obscure and delicious include lengua(tongue), cabeza(head) or tripa(intestines) My go-tos are always the lengua and cabeza tacos($ 1.25 each). Ask for the green sauce, and this is a little taste of home for me. And no Mexican meal is complete until I get my horchata. Not too sweet with the right amount of spice, the horchata($ 2.50) rounds out the meal beautifully.
Knute P.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Best Roach Coach in Seattle. The guy working it is super friendly and their Steak Tacos are amazing. Not to mention the hot sauce is phenomenal. Brought a tear to my eye. Good eats for a good price! Wish he had some fish tacos!
Maly o.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Cheap. Good. YUM.
Gorman E.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
This place is a gem for a Taco Truck. Everytime I come here, delivering consistent authentic taste and flavor of Mexico. Dam, it was cold yesterday, but I wanted a steak burrito and veggie tacos. So I ordered in the cold while snowing at my local spot at Taqueria Latinos II. On the menu, you can get Tortas($ 4.75), Slopes($ 1.75), Mulitas($ 2.75), quesadillas($ 4.75), tacos for only $ 1.25, burritos($ 4.50), and Platillos Entrees($ 6.50) in any meat or all veggies. Jarrotos for $ 1.25 and can sodas for $ 1.(pics of the menu) I got my normal order of a steak burrito and few veggie tacos. The food was so mouth watering that comes with lemon, hot sauce, and guac in a small container. The guys are super friendly and only charge me $ 1 for the Jarrotos drinks. The food is great and inexpensive, I love this place! TIP: You can call in your order ahead of time and pick it up. It is right next to an auto repair shop and I normally park right next to them for easy to go food. Go check them out!
Scot K.
Place rating: 4 Bellevue, WA
Normally I don’t eat at roach coaches, since you really aren’t sure where they go for a bathroom. Plus you don’t have an abundance of running water for sanitation. But it was lunch time, I was hungry and there were a ton of people waiting for food. So I ventured over and took a look at the menu. They have varied menu of meals that are really cheap. They have tacos, burritos, plate lunches and this week they were offering tamales. You can get Jarritos or soda to drink. For the meat selection you have the standard beef and pork, plus tongue(must be for the Mexican customers) I had the carnita torta which sounded pretty tasty. Nice shredded pork sandwich with lettuce, pickled jalapenos and avocados all for $ 4.50! I love getting great food values. I bit into the sandwich and was surprised that the pork was so full of flavor. The bread was typical of what you would get in Mexico, soft inside with a nice crust. The service was fast, only a few minutes from order to delivery. As for the sanitation, which is why I call them roach coaches(from my experience of taco trucks in LA), from what I can see, it looked fairly clean. They had a sink in the bus and I didn’t see any evidence rodents outside of the truck. And no evidence of roaches from the window displays. Recommend? Hell yes! I’ll be back! The price is definitely right, but most of all the quality of the food and service is excellent. I would have given it 5 stars, but they don’t have many places to sit.
Duncan R.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
This taco truck is pretty near my house, and I love that. It’s consistently good food, and with burritos at $ 4.50 and tacos at $ 1.25, it’s incredibly good value too. I’ve found the burrito with carnitas to be consistently excellent, so I rarely order anything else, but I’ve also had good carne and tacos too. And the hot sauce is pretty zingy, without being deadly. I’d give these guys an extra star if they stayed open later. I’ve frequently been able to get an order at about 10pm, but that’s about it. If they’d stay open til later on weekend, they’d probably make a killing.
Brian F.
Place rating: 4 Issaquah, WA
Decently delicious taco truck food with quick service, good presentation(surprisingly) and solid coverage in the menu selections. Their carnitas(tried in taco form) was nothing spectacular, a little drier than I like it but it was ok. The asada(also in taco form) was pretty damn good, and my friends torta looked like it was delicious. Watch out on the red sauce, it definitely has a real kick to it. Prices are very low, $ 1.25 for a street taco up to $ 4.75 for a big burrito, so you can stock up if you are really hungry and not make much of a dent.
K. D. G.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
Fuel up before taking on Beacon Hill! This is a new psychic taco truck sitting at the foot of the 12th Ave Bridge that predicts your needs and grants wishes you didn’t even know you had. Sopes, tacos, burritos, mulitas, pretty darn good to-go packaging, and friendly folks. They told me they’d be open til 9PM nightly, but sounded noncommittal about the schedule. Sounds like they’re still hammering out the details.