Presentation - It's a taco truck. It's also hot as balls outside today, so tough start. It was bearable sitting in the shade, but I'm glad this is the last taco truck on the list. Did you know this is the 32nd day in a row over 90 degrees in Boise? Yeesh. Service was fine, they didn't have any diet soda so I opted for water. Plating was a styrofoam container, as is the taco truck way. 2/5
There was only one guy inside, I was tempted to bum rush and finally get the inside truck picture. But I didn't want spit tacos.
Aroma - The guy asked if I wanted everything, I went with yes. It appears that included onions, tomatoes, red cabbage, avocados, and a green salsa. They smelled pretty tasty. 4/5
Value - I have to guess here. Two tacos and a water was $7.42, so $7 plus tax. If water was a buck, tacos are three bucks each. If two bucks, two fifty. I'm going to assume it's the former, so tacos are three bucks. Not small, good ingredients, solid value. 7/10
Fish - Grilled chunks hiding down under all those ingredients. Not too much, not too little, and cooked fine, but a bit basic. The not fish helped a lot here, by itself the fish was on the boring side. 5/10
Not Fish - These were full tacos with solid and fresh tasting ingredients. I liked the green salsa a lot, a bit of spice. Two corn tortillas each with a super juicy lime chunk for each. Tomatoes could have been chopped up a bit more, everything was overall on point though. 8/10
Overall Taste - Yep, just fine. For some reason this and Coalcoman have been a welcome respite from some kind of meh sit down tacos. These were fresh and all the veggies helped fulfill my delusion that somehow this isn't bad for me. Bugger off Cheesecake Factory menu, these are like 200 calories tops. 7/10
Bonus Points - Maybe if finding the place wasn't so damn hard, but nah. +0
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