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If you're on the hunt for authentic Mexican cuisine in Campbell, look no further than Taqueria Los Pericos. Nestled at 1581 W Campbell Ave, this vibrant eatery has garnered a reputation for its delectable offerings that promise to satisfy any craving. The atmosphere is casual, yet inviting, with ample seating options and a welcoming vibe for families, friends, and solo diners alike.
One standout feature of Taqueria Los Pericos is its extensive menu, which showcases a variety of traditional dishes. Start your day with a Breakfast Burrito, generously stuffed with your choice of meat, eggs, rice, and refried beans, all wrapped in a large flour tortilla. For a heartier option, the Huevos Con Chorizo delivers a delightful mix of Mexican sausage and scrambled eggs that will leave you yearning for more.
Customer reviews echo the sentiment that the food is consistently delicious. One patron raved about the Super Pastor Quesadilla, noting its "hot and cheesy" goodness and the quick, friendly service. Another highlighted the Caldo de Res, a hearty beef soup that’s perfect for a cozy afternoon.
While the prices may be on the higher side for some items, the portions are generous, ensuring you leave satisfied. With options for delivery, takeout, and even catering, Taqueria Los Pericos caters to all dining preferences and occasions. Accessibility features like wheelchair access and outdoor seating ensure everyone can enjoy the culinary delights on offer.
In addition to a solid food menu, the restaurant also boasts a great selection of local beers and wines, along with happy hour specials that make it an ideal spot for gatherings, whether casual or celebratory. Their flexibility with payment options, including cryptocurrency, sets them apart as a modern taqueria ready to meet the needs of its diverse clientele.
Overall, Taqueria Los Pericos is a gem in Campbell's food scene that combines authenticity with convenience. Make sure to visit for a taste of genuine Mexican flavors that are sure to leave a lasting impression.
“ DELICIOUS. I Ordered the super pastor quesadilla. Hot and cheesy. The service is quick and very friendly. I recommend. ”
“ After spotting this place from a post to Nextdoor.com, my husband and I came back to eat here--after many years. We literally gorged ourselves on the home made chips and home made pico de gallo: delicious and free when you eat 'in'. The salsa/chip bar is AWESOME: hot and spicy stuff or choices of mild. The green sauce is also mild and quite excellent! I ordered the soup: Caldo de res (beef soup), which came with tortillas and a side of rice, cilantro and onion. The broth was rich and real (no canned stuff here) with super large chunks of meat that were tender, with potato & carrots. The bowl was very good size and not 'watery' tasting--nor was it too spicy for this white lady! My only issue: a large hair in the soup from possibly the waitress or kitchen help! YUCK. Please, could you wear hair nets for this reason? My husband at first did not want the breaded Tilipia fish plate, but ended up with it and was extremely pleased. It was a large piece, lightly breaded and quite tasty and 'light' (not oily, greasy) with beans, guac and sour cream. We were very happy with our meals and will come back again. Tons of parking in the lot; as all the other businesses are closed or empty. ”
“ Came here randomly because Google maps couldn't find another spot nearby according to the yelp address, and it did not disappoint! I really like the variety in the menu here. I got a wet burrito, as a super (which is nice that they let you choose!). It was MASSIVE and love how cheesy it is. Definitely filling. Unfortunately they fill the burrito unevenly so I split it, and one side had barely any meat while the other side was packed. So think twice before saving leftovers or sharing. I also liked they have small options as we also got a small quesadilla, although very no frills and small as expected based on the option I ordered. ”
“ Came here for a quick lunch break. The inside of the restaurant was clean and has a lot of seating. There's a chip and salsa station on the side for dine-in customers. I needed something easy to eat on to go so i got an Al pastor super burrito. The burrito was really good, 5/5 in my opinion. The one downside is the price. My total came out to be $17 something and if you're paying with card, there's no option to not tip. From what I've had, the food appears to be good but really pricey for what it is. ”
“ Of all the dishes I've tried here, my favorites are: Quessabirria, Camerones a la Diabla, and Fish tacos. I've tried their pastor, carne asada, grilled chicken and chile verde tacos as well, but found the meat a little dry. Don't take my word for it though, maybe it was just a bad day. The free chips bar with the variety of salsas is a great feature. Overall a great place that provides good value! ”