From a culinary standpoint this is Mexico without being in Mexico. A home run baby. The tacos and burritos are KICKASS. What a great place to eat good Mexican food.
Rico A.
Place rating: 5 Wilmington, CA
Best taco truck in the world! Everything is good here and the service is quick. Grab a carne asada torta or a burrito. However dont forget the tacos. Use as much of the condiments as you like and wash your meal down with a fresh cup of horchata(sweet rice drink) or a champorado on a cold night. Dont forget to tip the cooks, they are worth it.
Jairo B.
Place rating: 4 Wilmington, CA
One of the better-quality taco trucks in the area. People come from all over for Arturo’s tacos. Make sure you get cebollitas with your food, they’re deadly!!!
Jesus H.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
This is the best taco truck I have been to. I have tried many but this is the best. Yellow truck and the burrito de carnitas is good. This place always has people there even when I drive by at 2 or 3 in the morning. I recommend the tacos also. In addition I go inside to the little store to get pounds of carnitas with rice and beans when ever I am going to have a big family dinner. Check this place out.
Carlos K.
Place rating: 3 Sacramento, CA
With wisdom comes age. 2 weeks ago I learned that carrying cash has it benefits. I was in San Diego during the 4th of July weekend and my lack of coin brought upon anguish(see my Taco Bell review). After my visit to Mannywood, I headed home and became hungry. Growing tired of Tacos El Gallito on PCH, I decided to get my tacos at Arturo’s. Many moons ago, I discovered Arturo’s after a Alex’s Bar UYE and I neglected to write about my experience because of alcohol’s effect on my body(see the movie ‘Men In Black’ and think ‘flashy thing.’) I ordered 3 Pastor and 3 Asada tacos. $ 1.25 each. The verdict: Better than Tacos El Gallito by a smidge. My new taco spot in the South Bay.
Dennis L.
Place rating: 5 Buena Park, CA
OK… now theres«Flores Meats» which is a building that is store /butcher /prepped food(good goat) and theres the yellow taco truck, which I drive 30 miles for. My favorite tacos are the carne asada or the al pastor. The pollo and carnitas are also good but I prefer the first two mentioned. The taco truck is a extension of Arturo’s tacos in Los Angeles, on Gage and Avalon, I believe. Anyhow, the tacos rock!!! They put a good amount of meat on your tacos and yes they only cost 1.25. I’ve never had any digestion problems here, unless you count unbuckling the belt to make more room and food coma. They put out onions, cilantro, salsa, radishes and sometimes tomatos in buckets and it’s wierd, I never see flies around, which would make me hesitate eating there. There are no tables with seats, but on the outside wall of Flores Meats theres a thing like they have at Tommy’s, to stand and eat. The horchata is also awesome! Sometimes its too warm to enjoy, you can always ask them to add ice. I’ve been here late and early and it always seems to be open