La Taqueria, Pinche Taco Shop – Vancouver, BC

322 W. Hastings
Vancouver BC V8B 1K6
604.568.4406

BBP Full Score Card

We have always traveled down to South California (aka SoCal) just to have the authentic taste of the dishes and drinks you are about to see. Finally, La Taqueria offers that same taste!

*** Note: There are 2 locations total! For more info please visit their website @ http://lataqueria.ca/

Incredibly friendly staff.

It’s not surprising to know that Vancouver and its surrounding areas are Mexican-foodly challenged. I figured La Taqueria would be another “it’ll do” taco joint until I could get back to good ol’ grimey SoCal for a fix, but I was wrong…oh, so wrong.

A guy at the till (whose name is Andrew, not Armando like I had originally thought…) greets anyone and everyone who steps past the threshold. He explains the menu well, and is more than happy to offer recommendations or popular favourites.

I must admit, upon first sight of these cute little tortillas I was already a little disappointed. The words, “What the hell is this” might’ve crossed my mind a few times because they are small. Being accustomed to the Mexican cuisine south of our border, the authentic fare there is usually messier, greasier, and definitely larger.

ASADA
grilled ‘AAA’ flank beef

  Asada: OK, I have one request, and one only – can I please have 2 more? I cannot tell you the joy that came once this baby hit my tongue, an explosion of flavors and memories. I seriously almost fell off the stool. I mean, beef steak that’s been marinated and grilled to perfection. Buttery to the taste, topped with cilantro and diced white onions – squeeze a bit of lime, then you gotta top it off with one of La Taqueria’s sauce, chipotle. What more could you ask for?! Simple, full of flavor, and the best part, it’s here in our own city, Vancouver. Oh sweet geezuz… really does bring back great memories of relatives in SoCal who threw taco parties every time we visit. Thank you much!

PESCADO
grilled season fish with pico de gallo

Feeshy, feeshy, feeshy… Pescado? Bomb dot com. The taste is incredibly light, fresh, and the fish is cooked to textural perfection. The freshly squeezed lime juice perfectly highlights the flavour of little Nemo, who has now been found, and the chipotle salsa compliments the rest of the flavours very well. It’s divinity in a taco, and even though we shared 6 of them I ended up sneaking several T-Rex bites because…well, I didn’t want to share in the first place. Yes, the tacos are small but remember: don’t just hoover the damn taco and treat it like a lady of the night; take your time to appreciate it, understand it, and most importantly, savour it!

Horchata: A traditional beverage made with rice and cinnamon. When anyone asks what this sweet nectar tastes like, I just tell them it’s what a blended/liquefied churro would be. I don’t want water; I don’t want a sports drink. If I was on the street dying of dehydration, just hook me up to a bag of horchata and we’ll be fine.

Debbie finally getting that sweet HORCHATA. Umm.. you forgot to share!

In a city corrupted by nefarious fast food chains like Taco Bell and Taco Time, and other sub-par joints that say they’re authentic but they’re really not, La Taqueria was a refreshing experience.  Now when an out of towner requests for this kind of fare, we can finally say, “Why, yes, we do have great tacos in Vancouver!” instead of distracting them with a dim sum restaurant and hoping they won’t notice.

As one of Vancouver’s most historic areas, Gastown sure looks and feels the part. From the cobblestone streets to the famous Steam Clock, this highly distinctive and unique area houses something for everyone. Whether you are a tourist or a local, behind its Victoria facade, Gastown is a big mixing bowl of contemporary boutique shops (offering anything from a reclaimed vintage leather apparel to Scottish sweets), nightclubs and of course an outrageously amazing array of eats for you to immerse yourself. It is the perfect place to eat, drink and be merry!
See the whole city from over 550ft up! Opened by Neil Armstrong (That’s right, the first man on the moon!) in 1977, The Lookout’s Observation Deck offers a breathtaking, almost unbelievable 360 degree view of Vancouver’s bustling city life and natural beauty. Take your honey up for a stroll and some Superman worthy smooches before heading over to the Top of Vancouver, Revolving Restaurant with the same address for some high-level dining.
The name alone sets hearts and tummies aflutter with rumblings only one of their juicy roast meat sandwiches can subdue. Just go take a look at their website now, I’ll wait…….YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN? Now with two locations, noteworthy decor, genius simplicity and Guy Fieri’s Triple D stamp of approval, Meat & Bread isn’t going anywhere, so don’t worry. Just don’t leave your sandwich unattended.