Best Burritos in Orange

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The Taco Stand
90/100 (1063 ratings)
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"The best place for authentic Tacos in Orange County! The tortillas are of the highest quality in both taste and freshness; real game changer no..."
Vincent McLeod IV
"This place never disappoints every time I’ve had it it has always done good the burritos are very flavorful. There’s salsa is Maisie the green..."
Gary Bruce
"Great tacos. all the meats are delicious. Giving four stars because of the cleanliness of the place. They are too busy to be able to keep up with the..."
Yvette Cuevas
"The guys making the tacos are spiffy and seem to be having a good time. Fun, bustling atmosphere. The tacos were amazing. I recommend the pork and..."
Shiloh Sorbello
"These are not your traditional street tacos, so it’s good to know that going in. With that being said, they are delicious. My favorite is the Baja..."
Neena Rouhani
"Food is amazing. Some of the best tacos we have had! Highly recommend making a trip over..."
Robert Amato
"Some of the best tacos in southern California. A local chain that knows what it's doing and has unbeatable prices. Anything you get here will be..."
Anthony Pineda
"As an European it is hard to find good Taco’s on the other side of the pond. Local Mexican friends suggested this place and it was a great..."
Tim Liekens
"I have been here several times since my daughter introduced this place. I returned for lunch and dinner but every time I came the line is outside to..."
My Vu
"The experience of eating here is ok and the food was nothing too special. The quality of the food was well represented in the tenderness of the..."
Ron Deo