La Catrina Food Truck
About
La Catrina Food Truck is a Mexican eatery in Happy Valley, Oregon, known for al pastor, asada, and carnitas tacos. Rated 4.3/5 from 893 reviews. Price range: $. The site offers covered outdoor seating and remains open until 2 AM on weekends.
Menu Highlights
Price Range
Inexpensive ($)
Contact & Location
Address
9603 SE 82nd Ave, Happy Valley, OR 97086, Happy Valley, Oregon
Hours
10:00 AM - 1:00 AM
Phone
(503) 890-5625Website
lacatrinafoodcarts.shop/Reviews
Emmanuel Rico
I ordered a breaded cutlet sandwich, but it's not meat; I don't know what the cutlet is made of. It looks like breaded powder. In previous news reports, I've seen that some restaurants bread paper napkins to imitate a real meat cutlet. This seems like it's made of paper; it doesn't have the texture of meat and it's very thin. Unfortunately, I ate half of the sandwich; I threw the rest away.
Hope Lopez
If you want some really good Mexican food this food truck is the best around! There quick efficient friendly and there food is deeeelicous!! There prices are pretty competitive and I hope you like your salsa spicy because it's definitely got a bite to it. Five stars for them because they've earned it
Michael Key
Really great taco truck. The asada and carnitas tacos are flavorful. They're hot sauce has kick. Their service is a little slow. Be prepared to take some time. But it's worth the wait. Check out my profile for more great eateries and cocktail bars. -VanPort Insider✌🏼✌🏼
Taylor Are
Ordered an Al pastor taco plate, came out in less than 10 minutes. Reasonably priced for 3 large tacos with rice and beans. Their sauce is extremely good, definitely on the hot side but I loved it. 4 tables to sit and eat under cover in case it’s raining.
Nikky Barr
BONUS: Opens until 1AM. My son has been hyping this taco truck up for ages, so I finally checked it out with him last week. We placed a to-go order of $43 total, average $3/taco. The tacos were okay at best dry and a bit too salty for my taste. That said, I appreciated the fresh avocado slices we paid extra for and the double tortillas, which held up well against the meat and sauce. Service was fine, but they forgot the red sauce we wanted, and the green sauce they gave us wasn’t anything special, we ended up tossing most of it. They did provide a good amount of lime, which helped. I liked the pickled jalapeños, but the pickled carrots were over-pickled and too sharp. They have covered outdoor seating for sun or rain and plenty of parking right off 82nd Ave, which is a plus. Not terrible, but not memorable enough for a return trip with so many great taco spots in Portland.