Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Good for Kids: Yes Good for Groups: Yes
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$ Price range Under $10
4 reviews
Adriene Velasquez
Oh gosh, negative review here.
Chorizo burrito = yuck. Dried out. Smoky. Horrible flavor. Inedible on my opinion. Really bad.
Chicken enchilada was ok. Smothered in green sauce though so I could not tell if the ingredients were fresh. Not spicy so I added tons of hot sauce at home.
I do not recommend this truck . Stay away. It is always at the same spot on Lexington between 86 and 86 so it must have a following but I am at a loss as to why…..
It always satisfies my chicken burrito craving when I come home late from a long work day. As I ascend the stairs from the 86th and Lex subway stop it's always welcoming to glimpse that big truck with the neon Patty's sign glowing in the dark night.
The chicken burrito was just as I had remembered it from many tastings before – large, moist, buttery, creamy goodness. Fresh and hot. Full of chicken and rice. Two sauces on the side. Crazy good for only around $8. There is magic that comes out of this rolling Mexican fiesta!
This is one of the better food trucks in the city. So loving the chicken burritos out of this truck! The food here is full of flavor. Each bite was moist juicy goodness. Almost like butter. I can't get over how good these are. Add the delish green salsa and hot sauce they give you to put on them and it just adds to the flavor, but the burrito is so tasty it's not really needed.
I am a fan. One day I will actually try something else like the tacos or a torta. In the meantime I will just be happy having a love affair with the chicken burritos!
I saw the truck parked right outside the 86th St station on Lex. I decided to try it because I wanted something to eat, but nothing too heavy. Thought tacos might do the trick.
I ordered one meat and one chicken taco. I was surprised when I got the food that it was presented so nicely. The meat and chicken were cut in chunks, not shredded, and with simple/minimal flavors – maybe only salt. There were no sauce or spices added to the meat. I ordered them with everything, which included tomatoes, cilantro, lime, and not sure what else.
The truck has two types of sauces to add – green cilantro sauce and red salsa. I like the cilantro sauce better.
My stomach was satisfied, but not stuffed or grossed out as I would expect from street tacos (maybe due to my lack of experience, as such). Based on my satisfying experience, I will try something else next time, maybe the quesadilla.
I was in the neighborhood and needed some quick grub. I was craving tacos so I searched for a taco truck and found this one. To my surprise they're quite good. The lengua tacos were excellent and generously portioned. I also had the al pastor. Definitely a great option for something quick, cheap, and tasty.
Oh gosh, negative review here.
Chorizo burrito = yuck. Dried out. Smoky. Horrible flavor. Inedible on my opinion. Really bad.
Chicken enchilada was ok. Smothered in green sauce though so I could not tell if the ingredients were fresh. Not spicy so I added tons of hot sauce at home.
I do not recommend this truck . Stay away. It is always at the same spot on Lexington between 86 and 86 so it must have a following but I am at a loss as to why…..
Mexican rolling thunder goodness!
It always satisfies my chicken burrito craving when I come home late from a long work day. As I ascend the stairs from the 86th and Lex subway stop it's always welcoming to glimpse that big truck with the neon Patty's sign glowing in the dark night.
The chicken burrito was just as I had remembered it from many tastings before – large, moist, buttery, creamy goodness. Fresh and hot. Full of chicken and rice. Two sauces on the side. Crazy good for only around $8. There is magic that comes out of this rolling Mexican fiesta!
This is one of the better food trucks in the city. So loving the chicken burritos out of this truck! The food here is full of flavor. Each bite was moist juicy goodness. Almost like butter. I can't get over how good these are. Add the delish green salsa and hot sauce they give you to put on them and it just adds to the flavor, but the burrito is so tasty it's not really needed.
I am a fan. One day I will actually try something else like the tacos or a torta. In the meantime I will just be happy having a love affair with the chicken burritos!
Fresh ingredients, clean flavors! And cheap!
I saw the truck parked right outside the 86th St station on Lex. I decided to try it because I wanted something to eat, but nothing too heavy. Thought tacos might do the trick.
I ordered one meat and one chicken taco. I was surprised when I got the food that it was presented so nicely. The meat and chicken were cut in chunks, not shredded, and with simple/minimal flavors – maybe only salt. There were no sauce or spices added to the meat. I ordered them with everything, which included tomatoes, cilantro, lime, and not sure what else.
The truck has two types of sauces to add – green cilantro sauce and red salsa. I like the cilantro sauce better.
My stomach was satisfied, but not stuffed or grossed out as I would expect from street tacos (maybe due to my lack of experience, as such). Based on my satisfying experience, I will try something else next time, maybe the quesadilla.
I was in the neighborhood and needed some quick grub. I was craving tacos so I searched for a taco truck and found this one. To my surprise they're quite good. The lengua tacos were excellent and generously portioned. I also had the al pastor. Definitely a great option for something quick, cheap, and tasty.