Tulcingo Restaurant
“Our waitress struggled a little with the language, but was sweet and attentive the whole time.”
“Great Tacos, Fajitas, Tortas etc!”
“Tulcingo is another example of amazingly authentic and cheap Mexican food in this dense Mexican part of Queens.”
Tulcingo Restaurant
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
4 reviews
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Very good Mexican cuisine! i went here for lunch with some friends from work and all of us enjoyed our meals and had something to bring home. I had the roasted pork nachos and a chicken taco, both were amazing.
I've been coming to this restaurant since I was 5. I've got to admit, it's changed a lot. The food is pretty good & its very authentic. This is a good place to come and grab a bite with a group of friends or family. They're nachos a really good as well as their cemitas.
I honestly thought their horchata was a bit too sweet but it was very tasty. I took one star because the place was packed and seriously had only two waitresses on the floor when they clearly needed more. I would take half star off for the over sweetened horchata. Other then that the food's great & very well portioned.
Slightly disappointed with the food at this authentic Mexican restaurant, though it's a very spacious, clean layout and the staff is quite friendly as well. They do free delivery as well, which is always a plus! For the food, here's what I had:
Carnitas (Fried Pork) Soft Taco
Two flour tortillas wrapped around very grayish pieces of moderately seasoned fried pork, topped with a house-made guacamole which consists of mostly avocado and cilantro. Overall, it was pretty bland, but the red and green sauce that they give on the side offer a little kick.
Carne Asada (Grilled Meat) Tostada
Refried beans, steak, lettuce, queso blanco/fresco, and a tomato layered on top of a crispy taco shell. It tasted pretty good, but the meat was a little tough and dry.
The carnitas and cecina tacos were juicy and flavorful even without the accompanying red and green sauces. The chips weren't especially interesting but the red salsa was fiery and different.
The standout was the torta with sliced pork leg. The meat alone was excellent, but with add-ons like the red sauce with peppers made it one of the best sandwiches I've had in a long time.