Does anyone know of someplace that serves Birria tacos on their menu? I know Chelino's will do it if you ask, but I'm not a Chelino's fan.
Does anyone know of someplace that serves Birria tacos on their menu? I know Chelino's will do it if you ask, but I'm not a Chelino's fan.
https://www.yelp.com/biz/senor-barri...q=Birria+Tacos
https://www.yelp.com/biz/birrieria-d...q=Birria+Tacos
There are a bunch more. Google "birria tacos" and "oklahoma city".
Yaqui's on S Western and SW 28th has stellar Birria Tacos.
I'm curious, had no idea Chelino's ever did birria, thought that was more of a specialty dish. How do they make theirs, is it real birria, made the long-slow-cooked way or is it something else they foist off on people as "birria"? Eaten at Chelino's, and not a fan either, just seems weird they'd have real birria, but not listed on their menu.
We've eaten at El Rey a few times, and at The Mayan a few times, and have found The Mayan's to be better. Ever eaten The Mayan's and if so, why is El Rey better than theirs?
And thanks to Pete for reminding me of Senor Barrigon, ate there once but haven't been back and need to hit them up sometime soon-ish.
We used to hit El Rey when we were on our way down to OCCC to see dance, concerts, etc., and then we started realizing how many other quick taquerias there were on the way down there, so we kinda stopped going. Wife really likes El Rey's pollo tacos, and they are really good, but the rest of their tacos are fairly average now that we've started exploring. OSO's burnt ends tacos are something to write home about, though...
I went to the Mayan last week also, it was very good and would definitely return. I still haven't been to OSO, I'll have to hit that instead of Mayan next time I'm in Paseo area. I will check out Senor Barrigon also, I haven't heard of them. We've got so many good places now!
The Mayan and OSO complement each other, pretty different tacos to choose from. Hope you got the cochinata pibil taco at The Mayan, it's their best one (their vegetarian is their least good one - the cactus wasn't tender enough, pulled out of the taco instead of being able to bite off pieces of it). OSO's burnt ends is the best, and I believe my wife liked the mushroom taco there.
Senor Barrigon has the standard tacos, but their decor is very cool, considering it was a former Taco Mayo (I believe) and they have a few funky things that are worth trying.
Senor Barrigon has been closed the last few times I have been by, I wonder if they are closed for good? I actually had just gotten to-go there a month or so ago and it was very good.
We haven't been down that way since pre-pandemic (the only reason we venture down that way, generally, is to go to OCCC's dance/concert/film events, which have been cancelled for the foreseeable future), so I don't know if they're still open. That would suck if they closed since they seem to be a step (or two or three) above your general taqueria. Glad you liked it, though!
I only went once but the tacos I had were definitely were amongst the better ones and was hoping to go back. They were to-go only before so I'm not sure how much revenue that could really generate. Hopefully it's just temporary.
I haven't tried it out yet, but there's a place called Rancho Village Food Mart that has birria tacos, quesadillas and ramen (I believe Tuesdays only). They don't have dine-in seating, but it looks great.
Don't think they do Birria but the taco truck off of Ann Arbor and NW 10th, "Taco Express" has just fanstastic tacos - particularly for Pork and Chicken fans. Highly recommend.
Rancho Village at 1300 SW 44th.
A hole in the wall with awesome birria tacos and consome. Also, a "mexican ramen bowl" (that comes with a taco on Tuesdays) that is off the hook!
"To Go" only. Very nice people!
Birrieria Utzil has good birria tacos, had some tonight. Food truck in the parking lot of the building that's on the NE corner of NW 31st/May. They apparently put the filled birria tacos open on a grill, then fold it shut before they give it to you, sauce is also pretty good. Had some other tacos there and they were decent, but not as good as the birria one. 6 tacos and one order of beans and one of rice for $15. They're walking distance, so that's good, but dangerous.
Mexican Radio does a really good one as well.
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