Never disappoints! Come here when I come down to Tucson. It’s cheap, it’s delicious and fast! Yes yes yes!
Laura M.
Place rating: 5 Tucson, AZ
Yes!!! New in town… and it’s exactly the tacos I’ve been searching for! 14th place I’ve tried… this is the place I’ll be going to from now on!
James B.
Place rating: 5 Tucson, AZ
By far hands down, the best sonoran dogs in Tucson… everytime its great all the time
Adriana F.
Place rating: 5 Tucson, Estados Unidos
Me encantan los sopes, estan muy grandes, tienen de todo, lechuga, aguacate, crema, tomate, y tu le agregas cebolla morada, salsa riquisima taquera, y los acompanas con pepinos y su caldito riquisimo.
Top R.
Place rating: 5 Honolulu, HI
Best hotdogs in Tucson THEBESTMEXICANHOTDOGSINTOWN Tried the new place that moved in from Phoenix they are no good.
Dena E.
Place rating: 5 Tucson, AZ
This is my first review. I love this place. The food is always fresh and amazing. Better than most Mexican restaurants. Anytime we think of Mexican food, my husband and I say Jason’s at the same time. My favorites are the sonoran hotdogs, tostinachos and the Macedonia ice cream.yummy. My husband always gets the Carne asada burrito. It’s big enough to save some for lunch the next day. You will not regret making this your choice for good Mexican food:)
Highdesert J.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Been here once, will definitely return on a regular basis. Extensive menu of authentic Mexican food(lengua, cabeza, birria, etc.) and some Americanized options as well. Something for everyone. Prices are way low, tacos were $ 1.85 and came with a scoop of refried beans and Spanish rice. Quality was good, service was fast and friendly. Everything seemed clean and well maintained. It’s exactly what I was looking for, having lived in SoCal for many years.
Alanna F.
Place rating: 4 Tucson, AZ
California style burrito is pretty good but my favorite thing to get there is the strawberry raspado! Especially with ice cream.
Johanna R.
Place rating: 5 Azusa, CA
These are by far the BEST hotdogs Ive had… I’m not a fan of hotdogs but my sister made me try them… I’m so glad i did!!! It’s and the yellow chile wrapped in bacon was so delicious… This hotdogs has beans, bacon, mustard, mayo, salsa, diced tomatoes and is covered in a soft warm bunn!!! OMG u must try this place
Breanna E.
Place rating: 5 Tucson, AZ
The best shredded beef in the world!!! Sonoran dogs are delicious! Fast, friendly and scrumptious!!!
Luis N.
Place rating: 5 Elgin, AZ
I have tried most all Sonoran Hotdogs in Tucson and I have to say that their Sonoran Hotdogs are the best! When ever I want to eat one, Jason’s is the place to go!
Spencer M.
Place rating: 5 Yorktown, VA
The best Sonoran dog in Tucson. The Burro Jason is pretty phenomenal as well.
Michele D.
Place rating: 4 Tucson, AZ
We just tried the new Pantano and Wrightstown location. It was good. I had the 5 rolled chicken tacos(they were yummy), my son got the large cheese quesadilla, and my husband got the carne asada tacos plate. My rolled tacos were good– they had sour cream and guacamole, lettuce and cheese on top. My son’s quesadilla was good and cooked and not greasy(he also got rice and beans with it) and my husband’s carne asada were on flour. They were typical street tacos with no cheese or anything on top. I am knocking off a star because he said the meat was kind of fatty and was not marinated as much as some meat he has had at other places. The price was reasonable for 3 people. We will go back– perhaps trying the sonoran hotdogs next time.
Joseph r.
Place rating: 4 Birmingham, AL
We were visiting Tucson and aiming for a Sonoran style hotdog on our visit. Read all the reviews as this place having the ‘best’ Sonoran and was reccomended by the local bike shop. Only 4 stars as we had a side of beans that were good(not super-great) and that I don’t want to give it 5 stars as all we had was the Sonoran dog and the only Sonoran dog we had during our visit. If you’ve never had a Sonoran dog… Its one damn-awesome hotdog!!!
Jonathan K.
Place rating: 3 Tucson, AZ
Clean stand. My problem is: A food truck has to be either cheap or better than a sit-down restaurant. This is neither. Too expensive for okay food. I prefer others nearby
Mark S.
Place rating: 4 Tucson, AZ
Their menu, if you have never eaten at one of these stands, is filled with strange words like chipilone and sope. Maybe I have had that before and just didn’t know that was what it was called… I dunno. I do know that I have had a Sonoran dog, carne asada and birria… so that”s what I ordered. One of each of the tacos and the dog. While I am waiting for my food I loaded up from the salsa bar which had all kinds of good stuff — three or four different salsas, cheese, pickled onions, cucumbers, mushroooms, cilantro ‘n onion mixture… you know all the stuff you find in a normal roadside salsa bar. Got my food from the lady in the truck. The guy working the hot dog grill was still working on my dog… just had to wait a couple of minutes. The Sonoran dog was solid. There are others I like better, but others I don’t like as much. The carne asada taco was decent but I could say the same thing about that. The birria was the better of the two meats I got. The salsas were good and all the condiments accented the food well. I am mentally drafting my review, thinking… three stars. Then… I looked down and saw the grilled yellow pepper they generally give you with a Sonoran dog. I was just about to pack it all up and toss it and thought, «Eh, I’ll take a bite». First bite: «Is that cheese?» Second bite: «Is that bacon?» Yes to both questions. I scarfed it down and upgraded them a whole star. And to think… I almost threw that pepper away,
Kyle S.
Place rating: 2 Tucson, AZ
ITSNOELNENE. I live in the area and the special lady friend grew up in nogales and loves maxican food. She has been trying to get me to go here for years. Not vegi friendly shocking I know, but it is almost non existent in their culture. So we got 2 sonoron dogs and a lingua(tongue) sope. The hotdogs were done in about a min but the sope took 10 min. Sure it was good but I am not sitting in the tucson sun for 10 min to get some ok to good mexican food that is clearly stewed and slow cooked. It isnt like that stuff is made to order, which is why I ordered it. The hot dogs were cold(well ambient temperature so 104 degrees) by the time the sope got out. I think I will keep driving by but will never stop there again. I would give it a 2.5 they would get a 3.5 if they weren’t so slow.
Joseph L.
Place rating: 4 Tucson, AZ
As far as Sonoran hotdogs goes. Either Jason’s or Nene’s! That’s all I have to say!
Melinda C.
Place rating: 4 Tucson, AZ
Great street cart to get tacos and burritos! We’ve tried the carne asada, adobado and cabeza tacos. All were well seasoned and well cooked. Hubby also tried the lengua in a burrito. He loved it! We want to try their hot dogs next time we go.
Riza L.
Place rating: 4 Colorado Springs, CO
I wanted street tacos so I thought I’d stop by and check it out. Had a delicious Sonora dog, beef taco and beef tongue taco. I would definitely recommend this truck.
Heather M.
Place rating: 5 Tucson, AZ
Pepper stuffed with cheese and wrapped in bacon. Yummo! And this is just the side item to one of the most delectable Sonoran Dogs around. It’s a flavor explosion in your mouth. But that’s not all… tacos, carmelos, beans, rice and other Mexican favorites are also served up with authentic flavors. Want to top it? Yeah, let’s top it — with a mango(my fave) or strawberry(hub’s fave) raspados with ice cream. This food truck has it goin’ on.