Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Casual taqueria with handmade-feeling tortillas, standout tacos and flautas, fair prices, and friendly service; expect smallish portions and occasional order or pricing quirks.
Tacos y Antojitos Emanuel Restaurant #2 delivers solid neighborhood dining through excellent food quality featuring freshly griddled tortillas and well-seasoned tacos, paired with attentive, friendly service. Consistency shows occasional variation with intermittent portion concerns and order slip-ups during busy periods, while recent price increases have drawn some notice. The straightforward, family-welcoming approach and authentic Mexican-Guatemalan execution compete well with neighborhood taqueria standards, though the casual strip-mall setting lacks destination appeal.
The room feels warm and bustling when the tickets stack up, with staff who are friendly and on it. One diner summed it up: "Tortillas tasted freshly grilled and the salsa popped." However, a few recent visitors note small portions at times and occasional order slip-ups during rushes. Cooking stays classic rather than flashy: tacos, flautas, burritos, and hearty soups with a Guatemalan tilt. Expect straightforward, well-seasoned plates over chef tricks, with standouts like al pastor and carne asada. If you like comfort-first Mexican street food with house salsas and handmade vibes, this fits the bill. Families are welcome here. There is a real kids menu (quesadillas, tenders, hot dog, 1-taco plate), and plenty of mild options. Veggie choices are clearly labeled, so even selective eaters can find something without fuss.
Area: Busy suburban arterial with strip malls and service businesses; casual, convenience-focused dining.
Safety: Generally safe with steady traffic; standard lighting; typical for suburban commercial corridors.
Nearby: Near retail plazas, auto services, and residential pockets; good for quick meals and takeout.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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