Taqueria San Pedro

“Recently I tied breakfast and it was equally fresh and excellent.”

“In my 3 day stay in Harlem/Washington Heights, I frequented this grocery store/taqueria at least 4 times because it was THAT GOOD (and CHEAP).”

“Small seating area though, and only one stressed woman handling the traffic.”

Taqueria San Pedro

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

4 reviews

  1. This place is the tac'o the town!  

    Had a trio of tacos: chicken, beef and the roast pork (al pastor).  They came fully dressed with onions, cilantro and a nice green plop of guacamole.  House sauces come in tall squeeze bottles and the green one is delicious – just enough zing to make your mouth sing.  The al pastor was my favorite of the bunch, not the least bit dry, and oh so flavorful.  

    The boy had the giant beef burrito and loved every bite.  There was enough to have the next day, and it tasted just as good.  He agreed that al pastor was tasty but that it might be too tasty to eat a lot.  This is the moment I knew I was dating a crazy person.

    PS.  The horchata is spot on.

  2. Cheap tacos and friendly service would bring me back here if not for how far it is from my apartment. We were in sugar hill and decided to try this spot out because of a hometown favorite of ours "taco san pedro" Check it out if you are ever in Long Beach, CA. Anyways the tacos were really good but the side of beans I got was lacking. It was a very cheap dinner out in a friendly hole in the wall. I would rate them higher but their beers were $4 but that might have been the price of the day.

  3. Okay, I'm obsessed with this place. 2 soft tacos (1 chicken, 1 pork) with all of the toppings came out to $7 and I was beyond full. Fresh and flavorful ingredients and there are lots of tables to eat in! My friend loved her burrito. I've gotten tacos to go, too. I'm moving in here.

    Update 5/2016: the renovation looks great! Tons more space.

  4. During my search for more authentic Mexican food, we found this place. The inside is really small, with just few tables. But, I also heard that they have recently done some renovation, and expanded the space a bit. And there it was, to the left side of the cashier counter, a new space with interesting wall murals which was still work in progress.

    The menu had ample amount of offerings, but we didn't really know what to order. That happens when you are not super familiar with authentic food items… I wish if they had more pictures on the menu, so that we know what they look like, and make it easier to order. While we looked over the menu, they brought us some chips and very small amount of salsa. They were ok, nothing special.

    We had some fruity milkshakes which were pretty good. Then ordered three tacos each, which were very reasonably priced and they were tasty. While the tacos and milkshakes were good, the service was not so much. We didn't even get a glass of water, but maybe we had to ask for it. I don't think they came to ask if everything was ok, not even once, but this is not that kind of restaurant here, it seemed. It is more of a quick bite or to-go order kind of place. But, that also makes you feel not very welcomed. I always appreciate warm service at a restaurant or any eatery place. I don't think I will go back, but it was a good to experience an authentic joint. Read my full review of this restaurant and food on my food blog, foodlovergirl.

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