Super Tacos Food Truck
About
Super Tacos Food Truck is a Mexican eatery in Mountain View, California, specializing in burritos, tortas, and al pastor tacos. Rated 4.7 stars from 83 reviews. Customers frequently mention the fresh ingredients and the spicy green salsa.
Menu Highlights
Price Range
Moderate ($$)
Contact & Location
Address
2605 Miller Ave, Mountain View, CA 94040, Mountain View, California
Hours
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Phone
(650) 452-8527Reviews
Anaya Gamow
This is a wonderful spot for delicious Mexican food. You can see how popular it is at lunch. Expect to have a little wait time. I always call my order in ahead. Lovely people. Delicious burritos. I like them so well I really have never tried anything else.
Ruth Kim
Amazing food. The burritos and tortas are amazing. The green salsa they give you with free chips is super tasty (and very spicy).
Lynn Y
EDIT: this is the best taco food truck in the Mountain View area. Trust me I tried all of them at least twice. This place is literally insane I go here like once a week at minimum π their salsas are soooo good and actually spicy. Love their al pastor. Also so ridiculously affordable 3 tacos were less than 10$ πso grateful this place exists everyone in Mountain View should support them π
Cayla Murdoch
THE BEST burrito and tacos Iβve ever had. Iβm not over exaggerating: everything about them is absolutely perfect. The bright, fresh avocados and tomatoes. The satisfying crunch of the onions. The way the tender meat melts in your mouth. And the way everythingβs evenly distributed so each bite is perfect. Also $3 a taco?? They looked so good I ate them before getting a photo. Do yourself a favor and try them, youβll thank me later.
K D
Fresh meat and fresh salsa, nice peeps. You can call ahead and place an order, as wait time can be long, and seem long when you are waiting for delicious tacos. We appreciate that unlike places like Lulu's, you can see/hear them chopping fresh onion, cilantro for your tacos. No fermented or frozen defrosted onions here! If you don't like the authentic pineapple slice on your Al pastor, you can easily pull it off, it's not mixed in like some places. Al pastor does have some hunks of pure fat but that seems to be unavoidable in these parts. (We order 1-2 extra tacos bc sometimes you get more than a handful of gristle and/or pure fat chunks, unfortunately this happens with all street tacos in these parts) I can smell some odor of Manteca/piggy smell from the tortilla at times, and it goes without saying, if you go later in the day there is more charred burnt black bits which some people like. We go earlier before noon bc we don't. We still go to La Plaza for tacos, where they are generous with radish slices, but the green salsa is better at Pino SuΓ‘rez. This truck is a godsend for those who live in the Dean across the street. For years they said a sandwich coffee cafe, core yoga, sushi, etc. was supposed to open in the retail space but they all pulled out. Now if they were only open earlier for breakfast. I would gladly buy their chorizo tacos and add my own eggs, peppers, potatoes π.