Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination-worthy tacos and burritos with bold flavors and late-night hours, but watch portion sizes, pricing, and occasional service hiccups.
Delicias Elenita delivers exceptional food quality—particularly al pastor and carnitas—with strong destination appeal and deep customer loyalty. However, inconsistent execution with portion variability and occasional food safety concerns prevent a higher grade, while rising prices have eroded value perception among repeat guests. Ideal for taco runs seeking bold, traditional flavors in an unassuming but lively setting.
On Sebastopol Road, Delicias Elenita blends a beloved truck heritage with a casual restaurant vibe where the scene feels lively and local. Reviewers rave about bold flavors and quick counter service, with one noting, "It is my go-to for pastor and cochinita." Expect a setting that is unassuming but bustling, and on certain nights the restaurant turns into a loud karaoke hangout. The cooking leans classic street-food—tacos, burritos, tortas—executed with confidence rather than theatrics, with al pastor and carnitas often singled out. Portions skew small on tacos, and prices have crept up, so value depends on what you order. If you are chasing strong, traditional flavors and a quick meal, this spot is ideal for taco runs. Families do well here thanks to familiar items like quesadillas and tacos, plus fries and hot dogs. There is no reliable dessert lineup, and some sides like esquites can feel pricey. For kids, stick to bean and cheese burritos or plain tacos; the casual setup works, but expect a louder room on karaoke nights.
Area: Busy Latino neighborhood corridor with a long-standing taco truck presence and casual, late-night energy.
Safety: Generally active with steady foot traffic; occasional nuisance noise complaints reported by neighbors.
Nearby: Near other taco trucks, small markets, and services along Sebastopol Road; easy quick-stop access.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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