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Let me start by saying that I love the idea of the Taco Truck, and I'm glad more food trucks are making their way to Pittsburgh. The owner seems super nice and it's nice that Pittsburghers have come out to support this new business. That being said...these tacos were flavorless and uninspired. I tried the short rib tacos with Kim chi and they had no taste. The Kim Chi had no spice at all. I'm fine with Taco Truck borrowing recipes from the Koji truck in Los Angeles, but don't use their ideas if you can't execute. Beans & cheese as a vegetarian taco? Please. Not to mention that when I was there, I counted and there were 22 people in line ahead of me. It took me 40 minutes to get to the front and order. Food trucks like this are designed to be quick and efficient...the Taco Truck is neither. I know I'm being harsh here, and I hope the Taco Truck can get it together. They have a great following and a lot of goodwill - I just wish their food and service was a lot better.
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