Los Carnalitos Food Truck
About
Los Carnalitos Food Truck, a Mexican eatery in Redwood City, serves standout carne asada, Gringa, and suadero tacos. Rated 4.6 stars from 513 reviews, this spot is priced at a moderate level. Service speed and food quality vary by visit.
Menu Highlights
Price Range
Moderate ($$)
Contact & Location
Address
2907 El Camino Real, Redwood City, CA 94061, Redwood City, California
Hours
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Phone
(650) 315-5090Website
loscarnalitos.com/Reviews
Tyler
VERY MISLEADING MENU!!! I bought panuchos from here 4 of them! And at the end I was expecting a perfectly nice handmade tortilla with beans filled inside but not it’s literally a tostada not a tortilla filled with one pinto bean like what literally 0 stars for this. This is not a panucho just a tostada.
Alicia Alonso-Garcia
Gordita was like biting a rock, I spit out a few pieces. Birria taco was fine but the consume just tasted like grease. Waited for food for 30 minutes and saw how 5 other people got their orders before me who ordered after me. Extremely expensive for the quality of food we got. Will never go back.
The Voice For The Voiceless
The best carne asada in the area! I finally stopped by the Las Carnitas truck, and these carne asada tacos are the real deal. The meat is perfectly seasoned with a great smoky char, but still incredibly tender and juicy. I really appreciate that they don't skimp on the portions, and the handmade tortillas hold up perfectly to the salsa and lime. I usually get mine with everything on them, and that kick from the house salsa is exactly what you want in a street taco. If you're looking for authentic flavor and a spot that never misses, this is it. Best $15 I've spent on lunch in a long time!
Sam
This is my first time at the Taco truck and it was SO GOOD! I ordered the Gringa and a Taco with Sudero. The Gringa was perfect! Heavenly bites and the Sudero Taco was soooo tasty! I'm coming back and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
3donpatoysuro7
I bought a pastor burrito and a pastor alambre (a type of taco dish). I didn't eat it there; I ordered it to go. When I opened it, I realized that all my food was burned, it was tough, and it tasted spoiled. I couldn't go back because I was already far from the tacotruck. I work and travel from place to place, and I was too far away to go back and return the food. This happened on February 4th around noon in the truck that was on El Camino Real in Redwood City.