Try the Moo Shu Duck Taco here: Cool slices of radish & cucumber offer a crisp counterpoint to the sriracha-and-hoisin–braised duck filling. It's one of NYC's 26 best tacos! Read more.
Try the Nopales taco here, the vegetarian-friendly nosh features piquant slices of sautéed cactus folded with bright pico de gallo. It's one of NYC's 26 best tacos! Read more.
Try the lengua taco at this popular cart, the soft tongue is simmered for four hours and tucked into two warm griddled corn tortillas. It's one of NYC's 26 best tacos! Read more.
Try the taco de pescado here, featuring golden fried fingers of beer-battered mahi-mahi. It's one of NYC's 26 best tacos! Read more.
One of NYC’s best food trucks has finally settled down. You should try the new noshes like green chili mac & cheese, Read more.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST TEQUILA COLLECTIONPulling up a chair at Tommy's means two things are certain: You'll learn something about tequila, & you'll have a great marg Read more.
Come try cheap fish tacos voted #1 on the east coast. Get a Taco de Pescado & a Taco de Camaron ($3.95 each) or Pinche Taco Salad ($7.50). Read more.
For $6.50 get their delicious, fresh, and vegan guacamole and share it with friends. Sandwiches start at $9, try the steak, turkey guava, or a grilled chicken sandwich. Read more.
Authentic Mexican food served in the back of a bodego. Try the Huitlacoche Quesadilla. Read more.
Come here and enjoy delightful Mexican cuisine at budget prices. Order quesadillas or fried tacos for $6.50 or juevos rancheros for $5.75. Read more.
This spot serves up mind-blowing tacos and other Mexican delicacies, though note their prices hedge closer to those in Manhattan. If you eat in, though, expect at least a half-hour wait for food. Read more.
This tiny Williamsburg newbie serves a righteous breakfast burrito—yes, that's not a taco, but it's so damn good and cheap we're sneaking it in here as a bonus 10th entry. Read more.
Tacos run $2.50 each, and run the gamut from pollo to lengua to carnitas to suadero (brisket); there's also a full bar, but the whole joint is cash only, so bring cash. Read more.