El Grullense Jal #5 Food Truck
About
El Grullense Jal #5 Food Truck is a Mexican food truck in Santa Nella, California, serving tacos, birria, and burritos. Rated 4.6 stars from 164 reviews. The truck offers fast service and is noted for its handmade tortillas and fresh ingredients.
Menu Highlights
Price Range
Moderate ($$)
Contact & Location
Address
12185 CA-33, Santa Nella, CA 95322, Santa Nella, California
Hours
8:00 AM - 9:45 PM
Phone
(209) 828-7192Reviews
Sophie Siegel
Let me set the scene. You’re on a long road trip and you pull up to the infamous Santa nella, but all you see is icky fast food and none of it’s appealing to you. You look over to the corner of the gas station and make eye contact with a food truck and life is good. No but really, this place was fast and delicious. I got birria tacos and they were delicious but mine did not come with consume. Which was what the picture advertised, but they were great and juicy. I also got their burrito with asada and some salsa. The salsa was a little funky and I was already full from the tacos. I saved the burrito and it was incredible even the next day. I will return as I stop there a lot
Artem Lebedev
I have been coming here for a while now, the food never disappoints. Everything is fresh and just done the right way. You can place your order on the phone prior to your arrival and your plate will be waiting for you when you get there.
Elisabeth DeLeon
Stopped here in the middle of a 500 mile drive to get gas and had the best tacos I’ve had in years. The meat was all perfectly flavored, the portions were reasonable, the salsa was perfect and the handmade tortillas were delicious!! The side of rice was also so yummy and my family was so pleasantly surprised.
GH Pilot Hill
Still a great place to eat off of I 5 in Santa Nella. I have never been disappointed! Put in your order then go grab your drink at the 76 mini mart. Service is great, friendly, fast.
Jesse B.
Good quality ingredients but stay away from the burritos. They didn’t strain the beans or meat before filling it so the soggy tortilla fell apart. Ounces of juice pouring out the bottom. Rookie mistake.