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About
Taco truck by D's Barber Shop is a local favorite in Bothell, Washington, known for its legendary al pastor tacos and hearty Mexican fare. The truck has built a reputation for long lines and devoted regulars, especially after relocating to its current spot near D's Barber Shop.
The Visit
The taco truck by D's Barber Shop delivers some of the best al pastor tacos in the area, drawing crowds and inspiring loyalty. The reviewer shares a personal connection, recalling long waits and the excitement of rediscovering the truck at its new location. The al pastor’s fire-kissed flavor, crispy fat, and generous toppings make each bite memorable, with the pickled onions and habanero adding a fiery kick.
What They Ate
Quotes
"Oh, I finally found it. So this taco, or taco van, taco stand, I guess."
"I've tried their burrito. I've tried their tortas. This is a tortilla-less taco. So it's filled with al pastor, onions, green peppers, and just so much cheese."
"Probably some of the best outpast store you'll find anywhere. The meat is so toasty and flavorful. Some pieces are nice and crispy. It's fatty, it's juicy. The flavor is just incredible."
"Seriously, the outpast store at this place is absolutely legendary. I love how fatty the pork is. Oh man, every bite you taste some of that crispy fat."
"This place used to have like a line. We waited two hours once for these tacos."
"I've tried a lot of different taco trucks and taco stands. The outpast store here is just incredible. 10 out of 10. So happy we found it."
Our Reflection
The reviewer’s emotional journey with the taco truck by D's Barber Shop is a testament to the power of great food and community. The anticipation, the long lines, and the joy of rediscovery all build to a crescendo with each bite of al pastor, bursting with smoky, crispy, and juicy flavors. The reviewer’s reverence for the truck’s legendary status and the vivid descriptions of the food create a sense of nostalgia and celebration, making this taco truck a cherished part of their Seattle food adventures.
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