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Welcome to Taqueria Express

Taqueria Express, a Mexican food truck located in Memphis, TN, offers a diverse menu with popular dishes like Steak and Eggs, Fajitas Camaron, and Chicken Fajita. With options for kids and sides such as Sour Cream and Chips with Cheese, there is something for everyone. Customers rave about the tender meats, fresh ingredients, and flavors reminiscent of authentic Mexican cuisine. The welcoming staff and convenient location make Taqueria Express a go-to spot for quick and delicious meals that will leave you craving more.

Taqueria Express: Reviews & Ratings

Iris O.
Iris O.

I hit their drive thru last night. I ordered a three taco plate with one Al pastor, one carne asada, and one carnitas. I was going to order a lengua taco too but they didn't have it. Idk if they were out, or just don't offer it anymore. It came with rice, beans, lettuce, guac, a lime wedge, and the spicy pickled carrots. It was DELICIOUS. All the meats were tender and juicy. Rice and beans were great, lettuce was fresh, guac maybe needed some salt and lime but I'm not holding that against them. I live 20 minutes away and will definitely be back. I'm from San Diego, and I am so glad I found this place!

Luis V.
Luis V.

10/10 I highly recommend this place I come from chihuahua Mexico and this hit home. bring a lil sweater though it's a bit chilly inside

Kelcey H.
Kelcey H.

Amazing food and staff ! Also close to home so if I want something that's quick and easy to grab other than Taco Bell or Braums I go here .

Erika R.
Erika R.

By far the best Mexican restaurant on Southside OKC!!!!! Extremely and perfectly seasoned. Also reasonably priced and open til midnight. I love this gem. The staff is very nice and professional and they have pescatarian and vegetarian options. Simply delicious Mexican food for the value

Lizabeth Y.
Lizabeth Y.

Came back for their carne asada fries! So hefty. Meat is delicious. GET THE HOT SAUCE

Jim R.
Jim R.

I happened to be out past normal dining hours on the South Side last night, so I decided to grab something to eat. No shade on fast food (sometimes nothing will do but something battered pulled from a vat of bubbling fat), but I was looking for some Mexican/Mexican adjacent fare from both a dietary and flavor standpoint. So, like any good Yelper, I fired up my app. It led me to Taqueria Express. Now, I was born on the South Side and worked over there for several years, so I know this turf pretty well. I forget exactly what Express' building used to be (I'm thinking it was a Captain D's, but it might have been a barbeque joint. Anyway, I only bring this up because I'm always fascinated when entrepreneurs repurposed chain restaurant buildings, especially ones that have strong branding elements. When you're my age, you can spot an old school Braum's or Taco Bell at half a mile, but hustlers find a way to make it their own. It was around 11:15PM when I pulled in to the parking lot. When I walked in, they were mopping. I was the only customer there. I had no problem with that; I've worked late at restaurants and as long as I get fed, you can handle your business and get out as soon as the doors lock. The first thing that caught my attention was the extensive menu. Everything was displayed by name, menu number, and a photo. I was so hungry that it took me some time to decide, but I eventually decided on the Steak Ranchero. I omitted a couple of things for dietary reasons, and took a seat to wait for my order. Someone else came through the drive-thru and placed an order. After about five to seven minutes, my order came up and I was out the door. Now, I will bring up that as I was leaving, there were some young guys yelling at each other while traipsing through the vacant lots/fields behind the restaurant. It should be noted that there's an OnCue across the street from the restaurant, and a large newer design 7-Eleven a block north. May Avenue is a busy street, there are several apartment complexes nearby, and it was after 9PM. Nothing bad happened, but sensible people open their eyes wider and observe their surroundings the later it gets. As a wise person once told me, "If you stay ready, you don't gotta get ready." Enough said. So, I'm in the car and headed home. The food smells amazing, and I'm really hungry. I noticed the container's weight on my way to the car (surprisingly heavy), and I'm uncertain about how the dishes will be set up, so I put my hand in the bag to see if there's any way I can grab a bite of something. When I do, I feel something wet and it's not condensation. A little something had leaked out. I really didn't want to stop the car to investigate, so I stuck some napkins in the bag and hoped I didn't have a major issue on my hands. Once I parked at home, I saw that the container was so full, some of the sauce had leaked out of the styrofoam clamshell. The only reason why I bring this up is to put you on alert that if you get takeout or delivery. My portion was enormous, but so big that the clamshell couldn't hold it all neatly. Hey, God bless generosity. So, I park and I open the box. WOW, that's a lot of food. It's set up to be consumed with tortillas, so there was lettuce, tomatoes, a big chunk of lime, and (thank you, food gods) pickled carrots (pretty sure they're called Zanahorias en Escabeche, and they're proof that Latin culture is brilliant). The extra acid was welcome, because this dish was RIIIIIIIIIICCCCHHHHH. Incredibly flavorful. The sauce was thicker than what I typically see with most Ranchero dishes, and it made all the difference. Either they use roasted tomatoes in that sauce, or they let it simmer for a long period of time and then assemble the dish when it's ordered. Regardless of the method, this was one of the better dishes I've experienced in OKC in the past five years. It's that good. I literally sat in my car with the door open and just scarfed through that huge amount of food. It was amazing. Looking back this morning, I have several observations. One, I really want to go into the restaurant and have a sit down experience. Having all the ingredients presented the way they're intended at a table would probably be even better than the caveman approach I took last night (although I'm not complaining). Two, they have a number of breakfast dishes on their menu, and they look/sound great. If I would have known about this place when I was working on the South Side, it would have solved my persistent breakfast issues. Three, anyone coming here should temper their expectations with regards to decor. It's obviously a restaurant run by food-focused ownership/management. The finish/decor is inexpensive, and has some wear on it. However, it's clean, and the service was unfailingly kind. You're not coming here to be impressed by the table setups or the cool interior design. You're coming here for kick-ass food. And that's why I'll be coming back. HIGHLY recommended.

Angie R.
Angie R.

Delicious in every way! Quick service, helpful staff and food was hot! Get bang for your buck with the tacos being 1.75 a piece! Them being open until 12am is also a plus! I will be back

Michael B.
Michael B.

Great food and service. Nice selection of choices of food to select from. Menudo and Pazole are great.

Stephanie T.
Stephanie T.

It is hard to enter the parking lot and place was pretty empty when I visited. The cashier was very friendly. They have agua frescas that i highly recommend. I can be very picky about agua frescas, and i was having a hard time deciding which one to order and she let me taste a little bit of all three and they were all delicious! I ordered the menudo and asked that hominy be included. I enjoyed it and it was very filling

Rebecca G.
Rebecca G.

Good, authentic tacos are everywhere these days, but time and time again, I end up back at Taqueria Express. It's an actual restaurant, so you can dine in, or use the drive thru. Service is really fast either way! If you decide to dine in, you're able to get drink refills, as well as help yourself to their sauces and relish bar. I enjoy the fresh pico on days that I do dine in. With regards to the seating, there's a lot of it, and it is family friendly inside. Their menu is huge, so I'm sure everyone can find something to enjoy. It's not just a taco place, as they do serve full on dishes, like fried tilapia or breakfast items, like French toast and eggs! My usually go to items are tripa tacos, which come out so crispy and chewy, and chicken taquitos. This all pairs well with a refreshing horchata--to put out the fire from the sauces! Overall, it's a great place to try if you want something other than Taco Bell one evening!

Location

Welcome to Taqueria Express, a hidden gem in the vibrant city of Memphis, TN. This food truck offers a delightful mix of Mexican cuisine that will transport your taste buds straight to the streets of Mexico.

Taqueria Express prides itself on providing a variety of options for its customers. From the savory Steak and Eggs to the delectable Fajitas Camaron, every dish is prepared with precision and care. For those with a more adventurous palate, the Chicken Fajita and 3 Sopes are sure to satisfy your cravings.

Not only does Taqueria Express offer a tantalizing menu, but it also provides a range of utilities to enhance your dining experience. Whether you choose to dine in the outdoor seating area or opt for takeout or delivery, Taqueria Express ensures that every customer is well taken care of. With options for catering, group gatherings, and even waiter service, this food truck caters to all your needs.

Customer reviews speak volumes about the quality of food and service at Taqueria Express. Iris O. raves about the tender and juicy meats, while Luis V. praises the authentic flavors that remind him of home. Kelcey H. and Erika R. express their love for the delicious food and friendly staff, making Taqueria Express a go-to spot for a quick and satisfying meal.

In conclusion, Taqueria Express is not just a food truck; it's a culinary journey that will leave you craving for more. So, if you're in the mood for some mouthwatering Mexican cuisine, make sure to pay a visit to Taqueria Express on Summer Ave. You won't be disappointed!