1.0
1 review

Tacompadre

515 North Main Street, Santa Ana, CA

Mexican$$

Halal summary

A halal sign is clearly visible on the premises. From the management: 'Our alambres are loaded with flavor and come with several Halal options: chicken, beef, and birria beef.'

Partially halal
No alcohol allowed

About Tacompadre

Located in the McFadden Public Market of Downtown Santa Ana, Tacompadre brings authentic Mexico City-inspired flavors and recipes to Orange County. With a focus on fresh ingredients and customer service, Tacompadre is all about attention to detail. You won't find any corners cut here. Expect fresh batches of salsa made in-house daily, guacamole made from fresh-cut avocados, and high-quality meats sourced and marinated in recipes that have been tried and tested extensively. There's no other way to describe tacos from Tacompadre other than to say they are "tacos chingones"!

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Hours

Monday11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Friday11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Saturday11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Sunday11:00 AM - 09:00 PM

Amenities

To-go
Transit access

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Location

515 North Main Street, Santa Ana, CA

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Anonymous

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Aug 1, 2024
1

Service was terrible and not welcoming. They dont speak a word of english and just seem to have an attitude when trying to order. Im a paying customer and the service is just rude. I wont be supporting their business anymore.

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Alexandra Segal

Google
Nov 4, 2022
1

This place is a dichotomy if I’ve ever seen one. Their website is very clear, with appealing design and easy to use online ordering- that doesn’t actually work. Ok, I call them - no one speaks a word of English. I understand this is Plainfield, but still. I do my best in Spanish, but the guy hangs up on me mid-order. We go to pick up the tacos and place the rest of our order at the restaurant. Not a welcoming/helpful word is said, despite my husband trying his best in Spanish. The tacos themselves are ok, they did not offer any salsa - I’ve still yet to find an exceptional taco restaurant in Plainfield, which honestly shocks me. We also ordered guacamole and an elote. The guacamole was fine, but whatever they gave me in a box (pictured below) is not an elote - it’s an overcooked piece of corn with old mayo in chunks. No seasoning or cilantro to be seen - I didn’t even try it, it looked revolting. And for $4.95 at that! Another failed attempt at finding good tacos in Plainfield.