Was craving a gordita, but they don't make those at this food truck. What they DO have are sopes & huarachas....which are similar enough; just open-faced. The huarachas are slightly bigger than the sopes. I ordered sopes pork Chile verde. I believe those were $4.99. Those were delicious. My husband ordered carne asada huarachas ($6.99?)...and though they were good, I actually preferred the al pastor and pork chile verde better. They have street tacos, which I ordered with al pastor inside. The meat was good. I'd order more of those too. If you want chile/hot sauce, ask and they'll give you two bottles; one red and one green. Not spicy at all, but tastes good. Their horchata is good too. A little thicker (not super thick, mind you!), but that's probably because we got there early, so it wasn't watered down by ice yet. For those who don't speak Spanish....no worries! The younger lady with blonde hair speaks English. So no excuses! Stop by and enjoy this truck stop. They get the food out to you in a timely manner. Have them for breakfast, and then try the next food truck spot a couple yards down. Gotta share the love!