There are dozens of quality tacos across the country, from California to Texas to New York, so we've compiled a list for you to try. Whether you're looking for a new taco to delight your palate in your area or willing to plan a road trip around these delicious restaurants, we warn you: do not read ahead if your stomach isn't full.
This popular restaurant might give off a trendy, upscale vibe when you first walk in, but you'll quickly see that this restaurant doesn't sacrifice flavor on classics like carnitas and barbacoa.
The fact that Taco Guild is housed in an old church isn't all that makes it unique. You'll have to make sure to try its coffee-braised beef and Peking duck tacos, just to name a few.
When it comes to tacos, you can't forget about the Atlantic Coast and seafood tacos. You'll want to make sure to try Garbo's Grill's tropical fish and mahi mahi options.
Translating to "the corner," La Esquina is all but a hidden secret in New York City's SoHo neighborhood. It features a cafe and hidden brasserie, but the outdoor taqueria offers the best deal on tacos.
Los Tacos No. 1 is known for simple ingredients like grilled meats and vegetables, but what you'll want to try is the abodaba taco, which is roasted pork marinated in red chile and vinegar.
This isn't your ordinary taco joint — Mi Mero Mole features unique offerings like veggie-based stews, blood sausage, and rabbit on nixtamal tortillas, which are more textured than standard corn tortillas.
This isn't your typical taco joint, as Leña offers up a South American take on tacos in a more upscale setting. We suggest the bison short-rib taco with jicama slaw.