BARRIOS Kitchen | Food Truck
About
BARRIOS Kitchen | Food Truck is a Mexican eatery in Roseville, California, serving carne asada tacos, burritos, and beans. Rated 4.8/5 from 129 reviews. Price range: $10–20. Reviews note large portions and high-quality ingredients.
Menu Highlights
Price Range
Inexpensive ($)
Contact & Location
Address
1875 Baseline Rd, Roseville, CA 95747, Roseville, California
Hours
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Phone
(916) 620-0058Website
barrioskitchen.com/Reviews
My Trucker Friend
Today was the first "bad" experience I've had here... The "boss's son" decided to get an attitude with me. He was blocking the driveway so I beeped my horn so I could get by. He told me no fewer than FIVE times in 2 minutes that he's the boss's son. That's not a good look. He even got out of his car and went back into the taco truck to tell me through the window why he thought he was right and I was wrong. Not professional AT ALL. Im glad he's proud of his dad's ambition, but if your ONLY argument is who your daddy is, you've already lost... Further proof that respect isn't genetic. His dad has always been NOTHING BUT AMAZING toward me and everyone I send there... His son, however... Is a disgrace. I won't be sending anyone else there from now on.
Amanda Siegfried
Stop googling and just pick here. It slaps. Got beans and chips, two carne asada super burritos, one with shrimp. Shrimp was cooked perfectly. Hefty portions, absolutely delicious, the verde salsa I could literally drink. The first thing I took a bite of was the beans and I was already in love. I'm so full and content it's time for a nap. The ONLY negative is you wait outside and its soooo hot :')
Lukas Burke
I stopped and grabbed a couple carne asada tacos and they are absolutely amazing! Price was great and service was excellent. As for atmosphere, it's a taco truck, you can't beat eating in the comfort of your car. LOL
Sierra Hjertager
Asada tacos, beans and rice are awesome. Full of flavor, hot and delicious. Reasonably priced for the food received. Highly recommend checking them out!
Tyler Gibbs
I ordered an al pastor supreme burrito without beans or rice. They got the no-rice part right, but it still had beans in it. It also barely had any cheese and no sour cream at all. It’s an alright taco truck overall. The one thing I didn’t do was go back and complain about the beans—I just ate it anyway. Still, I think it’s worth mentioning: check your food before you bite into it, because I was definitely disappointed when I tasted the beans.