The Great Taco Hunt

A guide to the Los Angeles taco scene

Westside
  • El Super Taco
  • Tacos Por favor
  • Tacos Chatos
  • Taqueria Chiahuahua
  • Don Felix
  • Garcia Bros
  • Tacomiendo
  • Baja Buds
  • Taqueria Estilo Mexico
  • Tortas a la Plancha
  • La Isla Bonita
  • Pili's Tacos
  • Taqueria Chiahuahua
  • El Poblano
  • Paloma Selestial
  • Angelica
  • Mario's
  • Taqueria Sanchez
  • Tacos La Flama
  • El Sembrador
  • La Playita
  • Tacos Junior
  • La Oaxaquena
  • Valentino's
  • Wahoo's Fish Taco
  • Rubio's
  • Mariscos Tatiana
  • El Hameca
  • Tacos El Pastor
  • Howdy's Taqueria
  • Fiesta Feast
  • Hollywood
  • Cactus Taqueria 4/5
  • El Matador 4/5
  • Casa Diaz 4/5
  • Siete Mares 3.5
  • Yuca's 4/5
  • Siete Mares 3.5
  • Antojitos Denises 3.5
  • Taqueria El Charrito 3.5
  • El Gran Burrito 3/5
  • Tacos Delta 3/5
  • Dos Burritos 3/5
  • Machos Tacos 2.5/5
  • Valley
  • Tacos La Fonda 4/5
  • Tacos El Zorro 4/5
  • Fiesta Taco 4/5
  • Rincon Taurino 4/5
  • Tacos Texcoco 4/5
  • El Taco Llama 4/5
  • El Sauz 3.5/5
  • Vallarta 3.5/5
  • El Big Taco 3.5/5
  • Taqueria Emanuel 3.5/5
  • Super Tacos Michoacan 3.5/5
  • Tacos Carillo 3.5/5
  • Hugo's Tacos 3/5
  • Taqueria Zapotlanejo 3/5
  • El Jaliciense 3/5
  • Carnitas Michoacanas#23/5
  • El Tapatio 3/5
  • Daniel's Tacos 2/5
  • Los Angeles
  • El Parian 5/5
  • El Pique 4/5
  • King Taco 4/5
  • El Taurino 4/5
  • La Taquiza 4/5
  • The Surfer Taco 4/5
  • Tacos Jeesy's 4/5
  • Carnitas Michoacan 4/5
  • Beto's Tacos 4/5
  • El Pecas #2 4/5
  • Leo's Tacos 4/5
  • Rudy's tacos 3.5
  • Tumbras a Tomas 3.5
  • Pepe's Tacos 3.5/5
  • Manny's El Loco 3.5/5
  • La Estrella 3.5/5
  • Tacos Celaya 3.5/5
  • Tacos Don Beto 3.5/5
  • El Taco Móvil 3.5
  • Tacos Taluca 3.5/5
  • La Tehuana 3.5/5
  • Leo's(W Adams) 3.5/5
  • Tacos Chapalita 3.5/5
  • Taco Zone 3.5/5
  • Vermont Taco Table 3.5/5
  • Mariela's Taco 3.5/5
  • Tacos Los Guichos 3.5/5
  • Tacos El Primo 3.5/5
  • Tacos El Gavilan 3.5/5
  • Tacos El Gavilan(2) 3.5/5
  • Chanos 3.5/5
  • Tacos Juanitas 3.5/5
  • El Quick Taco 3/5
  • Tacos El Tapatio 3/5
  • Rambo's Tacos 3/5
  • R&R 3/5
  • La Playita(LH) 3/5
  • Los Panchitos 3/5
  • El Jalapeno 3/5
  • El Jalisco 2.5/5
  • Rigo's Tacos 2.5/5
  • LAX Tacos 2.5/5
  • Burritos Sahuayo 2.5/5
  • Don Jose 2.5/5
  • Tacos El Unico 2.5/5
  • Tacos Mexico 2.5/5
  • Carmen's 2.5/5
  • Qué Ricos 2.5/5
  • Chabelita Tacos 1.5/5
  • Tacos Kimberly 1/5
  • Taqueria La Canada 1/5
  • East LA
  • 3889 E Chavez Blvd 5/5
  • Sergio's Tacos 4.5/5
  • King Taco #15 4.5/5
  • La Golondrina 4/5
  • Tacos El Korita 4/5
  • Los 5 Puntos 4/5
  • El Ranchito 4/5
  • La Que Si Llena 4/5
  • La Estrella(Boyle Heights) 4/5
  • Tacos El Paisa 3.5/5
  • Tanya's Tacos 3.5/5
  • La Flor De Sahuayo 3.5/5
  • Boca Del Rio 3.5/5
  • El Capitan 3.5/5
  • Antojitos Denise's 3.5/5
  • Mojica Tacos 3/5
  • South Bay
  • Tacos Don Chente 3.5/5
  • Taqueria Morelia 3.5/5
  • La Cueva 3.5/5
  • El Antojito 3/5
  • El Taco Loco #5 3/5
  • Tacos Don Beto
    Saturday, March 04, 2006


    I love tacos but I am no more a taco expert than the next guy. I just like what I like. I like soft well oiled corn tortillas, charred juicy cuts of carne asada, savory bits of al pastor and a salsa roja that makes me reach for that cold beverage.

    I may be different in that when I see a taco truck on the side of the road I have the impulse to pull over and do a taco dance but aside from that I am just like you.

    So I pulled up to Tacos Don Beto, a taco trailer at pico and cochran ave (4 blocks west of La Brea) and took in the scene. There were chairs set against the storefront of a meat market and a table adjacent to the trailer with tubs of salsas, onions and jalapenos.

    I was really hungry for some tacos and the man inside the truck knew that I was ready cuz ye yelled "amigo!...que quires?" I think he could tell that I was one of those spanish speaking gringos. I didn't let my new friend down and ordered dos tacos de asada y un de pastor.

    After I ordered I noticed they also had buche and barbacoa but I didn't want to upset my new friend by changing the order. For some reason it always lifts my spirits when someone is nice to me especially when asking what kind of tacos I want. The man in the truck was so excited to see me and he didn't even know that I am Bandini, the taco correspondent for the great taco hunt. Some days I dont even know I am Bandini either. I will wake up and get hungry for tacos and it will occur to me that "oh yeah I am that guy" and then I will go eat tacos.

    So my tacos came pretty quickly and I poured some salsa on them from one of the containers on a table next to the truck. They had a dark salsa roja, a guacamole salsa and a salsa verde. I always go with roja because the chances of a guacamole salsa or a verde being spicy enough to make me reach for my cold beverage aren't very high.

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    The al pastor surprised me because at first glance it looked rather boring and without much seasoning but as I bit into it the soft and tender pork really excited me and combined with the soft well oiled tortillas and dark salsa roja made for a great taco.

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    The asada at first look didn't impress me either but after dressing it with onions, cilantro and some salsa roja and biting into it I was again surprised by how soft and tender the meat was. This is by far the most tender meat I've had on this taco journey so far. I like a charred asada as much as the next guy but sometimes you like something that tastes like it's been carefully prepared.

    No wonder the man inside the truck was so happy, he makes great tacos.

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    Don Betos is on Pico Blvd and Cochran ave(4 blocks west of La Brea) Tacos are $1 each
    posted by Bandini @ 1:15 AM  
    5 Comments:
    • At 11:02 AM, Blogger Ellen Bloom said…

      OMG! This truck is right in my neighborhood and I've never noticed it!!! I must try it soon. Thanks for the review, Oh Wise One.

       
    • At 12:39 PM, Anonymous Kirk said…

      So Bandini, this was worth a taco dance?

       
    • At 8:49 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

      From your photo of it, looks like you were there at night. Do they have regular hours? Are they open by lunchtime or is this a late-night truck?

      How was the roja?

       
    • At 6:35 PM, Blogger Bandini said…

      kirk

      yeah I did...it's a dance that's part mc hammer part tom jones

      ellen,

      let me know how ya like them. I think they get there at 6pm on the weekdays. Not sure about weekends.

       
    • At 7:48 PM, Blogger slightlyslack said…

      Oh MAN was this good. They know their seasonings, both in the salsa and on the meats themselves. Smoky, rich, complex...astounding. The pastor is a bit dry, yes, but fabulous. And the radishes were actually fresh! Amazing!

      There's something about standing on a sidewalk on a glorious summer evening in Los Angeles, looking west down Pico Boulevard at the skyline of Century City and eating badass tacos.

       
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