I had a Cabeza and grilled steak taco and Matt had a cheese quesadilla because it was Friday and he couldn't eat meat. I asked for cheese in the tacos and no cabbage. When the tacos came, they had burned cheese on top of the tacos instead of inside as I requested. The tacos were very tasty even with the cheese problem. They were spicy enough where I didn't have to add any hot sauce to them ( which is unusual because most tacos from other food trucks need hot sauce). Matt's quesadilla was loaded with cheese and melted into a gooey mess. He added some hot sauce and said it was delicious. They had a covered cement patio with tables and chairs. They had some tarps to protect against the wind. The tables were very clean. The one thing I didn't like about the place was they didn't post the prices on the menu (most food trucks have them posted in the menu). The tacos were $3.50 each with a dollar surcharge for the cheese, which was a little bit higher than other food trucks. The quesadilla was $7.50. It was cold raining and windy day so we ate in the car. This was an average meal and if you are in the area it would make a nice lunch spot.
so good & extremely well priced! one of the best hotdogs I've had in a while!! the cooks are nice & attentive!
Gets busy at lunch. Two trucks in L shape with a big table seating area. Service- The Senora taking my request was lovely and kind...4 stars. Food...ordered two carne asada tacos on corn tortillas and a hot dog to go. Fine dice on the meat, kissed with flame, tender. Tortilla, meat, cabbage. Offered and used pico, roasted red salsa and aguacate...perfect. The sonoran dog was delish, came with a torito,love that. 10 bucks for the meal...would eat again. 4 stars!
This is an oldie but goodie. I got an Al pastor and carne asada tacos and two Sonoran dogs. Came out to $14. The tacos are always good. It's a friendly place with lots of seating. They gave me lime and cucumber to go. I do wish I had pico or something else to put on it but I don't remember feeling like it needed anything last time I came. I feel maybe it wasn't as good as last time but I can't put my finger on it. The Sonoran dogs from here are usually my favorite but this time around they just didn't hit. It's probably been about 6 months since I've been here. I did go when it was 40 minutes from closing so maybe that was the issue. Maybe it was them maybe it was me but for the value you can't beat it and I will continue to support.
Driving by and craving a Sonoran dog. El Manantial did not disappoint. Quick and extremely friendly service, Sonoran Dog hit the spot. Will be back to try one of their many different food options. Highly recommend.
This spot is as legit as it gets. It's literally like you are in Mexico at a stand. We got the carne asada. Al pastor. And torito chiles. All authentic flavor. Perfect seasoning ughh just like being in Mexico. A must try!!! The staff is amazing. So friendly and its really nice and clean even though its an outside experience.
I got carne asada, tripe tacos, and a Sonoran hot dog. They were some of the best street tacos I've had. Also I've never eaten a taco with cucumbers on it, advances the taste so much! First time ever having a Sonoran hot dog and won't be the last now, very delicious. It also came with a bacon wrapped hablano stuffed with cheese. I could have eaten a whole bowl of those, very good. The service was very quick, didn't have to wait long at all.
Super fast cheap-ish eats from two food trucks in a gravel parking lot on the corner of 36th and Park. The first Sonoran hot dog I've ever had - and it won't be my last! I learned that a Sonoran hot dog is bacon wrapped with crema (sour cream), beans, and pico de gallo. Heaven on soft, spongy, fresh bread. Salsa is optional for me but my husband asked for their hottest one and it delivered with a smoky heat that complimented the hot dog and the tacos de tripas we also tried. Pro tip: bring the green stuff. It's cash only.
We originally were looking for another restaurant when stumbled on this place. We were looking to have an authentic Sonoran Hot Dog. We'll let me tell you we found it. The bread for the buns was some of the best tasting we've ever had, so much that we asked where they got and we're going to that place today.. I'll do another review later. The Camelo is basically a quesadilla with Carne Asada, we were given choices of Four different sauces and chiles. This place is Food Truck food, fine dining service. We wanted to order more but to full.