La Taqueria Taco Shop invites you to their establishment. You can get there not only by public transit but also by bicycle. They are in a lively location acknowledged for its nightlife.
Marcelo Ramirez has fond memories of growing up eating street tacos in his native Guadalajara, Mexico’s second largest city. A staple in his home country, taco vendors can be found on nearly every street corner. “I clearly remember being three-years-old and heading to the street stand for my tacos,” says Marcelo.
When he immigrated to Canada in 2006, it became his mission to offer Vancouverites traditional Mexican tacos. “When I first arrived, there were very few Mexican restaurants, and of those, the tacos were served in hard shells,” he explains. “Authentic Mexican tacos are in warm, soft tortillas filled with beef, pork, chicken or fish with various toppings and salsas.”
Having grown up in a family of hoteliers and restaurant owners, operating a commercial kitchen was in is blood. “I grew up in my relatives’ restaurants, so it was a natural fit to get into the business,” Marcelo adds.
Pairing up with business partner Romero Alfonso, La Taqueria Pinche Taco Shop opened its doors in 2009. By 2017, La Taqueria (which means taco shop) has grown to include five locations, a commissary kitchen and a thriving catering business. The newest restaurant opened on Hornby Street in May 2017.
With three locations in the Lower Mainland, La Tacqueria is the perfect spot to get authentic Mexican cuisine at great prices. The staff is friendly, attentive and happy to offer you recommendations from the menu if you can’t decide on which of their delicious taco and quesadilla offerings to order. From AAA beef tacos to pork carnitas and Mexican cheese quesadillas, La Tacqueria Pinche has it all.
The speedy, friendly service and the reward of these delicious little packets more than make up for the crammed space that is this tiny outfit on Hastings. Choose from a selection of carne, pescado and vegetarian tacos, all distinct in flavour and ingredient combinations. Take them to go or make friends with the Gastown workers and VFS students in the boisterous crowd – you’ll no doubt be sharing a table with them in these intimate quarters.