So… I was introduced to this restaurant by my brother and his friend, they both had claimed they have found the best Menudo in Madera. Hearing that remark, I had to put this Menudo to the test. Very similar to «Bobby Salazar’s» in Selma, it is literally adjacent to neighborhood houses. If you blink, you’ve done passed it. The restaurant is right next door to Tony’s Barber shop on North D street. Parking is very tight, as mentioned before due to it being in a residential neighborhood. The restaurant is actually called«Taqueria Guerrero» not Querrerro. Whomever put it on the map, speed it incorrectly. When I entered the restaurant I didn’t know what to expect. It was is a very tiny venue with very limited seating. There were approximately 5 people ahead of me, all with pans in there hand? At first, I thought I had missed the«Memo» but I remember vaguely my brother advising me that locals bring their own pots to feell up with menudo(Priceless). Frustrated that I could not check in on Unilocal I did not capture any photos of the interior or exterior; sorry. The kitchen was LIVE! There was 4 to 5 workers gathering plates, taking orders, making hot fresh tortillas(flour & corn) and simply making their guest happy. I was greeted with a very warm smile and asked what I would like. I believe they only speak spanish here so you’ve been warned. I ordered 6 menudo’s to-go with all the fixings(onions, lemons, salsa and corn tortillas). Each container was $ 10; definitely worth it! Having only credit card she apologies and asked if I needed an ATM. I advised her«yes» and she directed me to the gas station up the street on Clevenland Ave. After returning with $ 60 cash I walked in the restaurant and to my surprise there was 8 people ahead of me! The cashier had already had my order boxed up and was expecting my arrival.(5 Stars in itself). I surpassed the line and headed to my parents house for breakfast. The menudo was piping hot, delicious and flavorful. Most menudos that I’ve had are filled with a ton of hominy and very little Tripe, nope not this one! Plenty of succulent tripe that fills you up. Also topped with freshly cut onions, lots of lemon, and fresh corn tortillas I was in heaven! The salsa they supply you with just isn’t salsa, it’s salsa from a molcajete. Dark burgundy in color and perfect to taste. Ahh man, my stomach just growled thinking how good it was :) Even though I live in Fresno, I will definitely be back to get me some Menudo and hopefully any dish so I can rate them 5 Stars.