Taqueria Sanchez

About

Mexican, Food Trucks

Price Range : Under $10 ($)

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    Yelp rating
    4.5 stars

Location

Adress: 4011 NW 10th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73107

Phone: (405) 520-3553

Work Hours

Mon 11:00 am-10:00 pm
Tue 11:00 am-10:00 pm
Wed 11:00 am-10:00 pm
Thu 11:00 am-10:00 pm
Fri 11:00 am-10:00 pm
Sat 11:00 am-10:00 pm
Sun 11:00 am-10:00 pm

Business info

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    Health Score
    94 out of 100
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    Takes Reservations
    No
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    Delivery
    No
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    Take-out
    Yes
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    Accepts Credit Cards
    No
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    Good For
    Lunch, Dinner
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    Parking
    Private Lot
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    Bike Parking
    Yes
  • accessibility
    Good for Kids
    Yes
  • group
    Good for Groups
    Yes
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    Ambience
    Casual
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    Noise Level
    Average
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    Alcohol
    No
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    Outdoor Seating
    No
  • wifi
    Wi-Fi
    No
  • tv
    Has TV
    No
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    Waiter Service
    No
  • fastfood
    Caters
    No

Reviews

  • Torri H.

    star star star star star 28 June 2026

    DOLLAR tacos??? .... yes please and can I have some more!

    I drove across town for these tacos and I was 100% worth it. I would rate the food alone 4 stars, but due to the amazing value, it deserves 5 stars.

    I had the pork, beef and chicken tacos. If I had to rank then I'd rank in that order. I had the burrito plate as well and it was very good. FYI the burrito plate is a wet burrito, not dry.

    Also, it's cash only and convenient the tax is included and mostly everything comes out to even dollar amounts! Woot!

  • Thai-An W.

    star star star star star_border 27 June 2026

    Very busy place. About a 30 minute wait between waiting in line to give your order and getting the food. I saw lots of people picking up orders they made by phone. That's what I recommend.

    The food was very good. The meats were all wonderfully spiced. Very authentic tortillas. The horchata was delicious. There are two things keeping me from giving it 5 stars: 1) location- it's on NW 10th so it's pretty loud from traffic. And 2) they gave me a lot of onions even when I asked for no onions (sin cebolla) twice. But love the food truck vibe.

  • Tabitha F.

    star star star star star 24 June 2026

    ¡¡¡¡¡Qué rico!!!!!

    So let's taco bout how good these bad boys are.......

    Their carne asada street tacos - A very solid five stars. A solid GOLD five stars. I would say the best street tacos in town. They are absolutely perfect with a squeeze of fresh lime and their hot salsa. The street tacos are teeny but pack a powerful punch. Four tacos is generally pretty good for a meal. I've tried a few other things here, but nothing is quite as good as their carne asada street tacos.

    This truck is usually open until midnight every night and until 1 am on the weekends, so you can have these delicious little morsels any time of the day. Unfortunately they are still cash only for now. I'm hopeful that when they start getting more business they will get a Square. For now, be sure to hit up the atm and then head on over for some deliciousness.

  • Alex S.

    star star star star star 11 June 2026

    (thesis: eat tacos at Taqueria Sanchez.)
    (Point 1: Taqueria Sanchez has good tacos)
    First visit--knew tacos were a must because it's a *taqueria*.  Ordered Barbacoa, Steak, Chicken, Pork tacos, plus a horchata.  Were the flavors worth the $5.50 total?  Many times over.  Excellent simplicity.  Meat + Diced onions + Cilantro.  Lime & pickled veggies on the side for extra zing.  I, a respecter of deliciousness, utilized the lime and enjoyed the pickled veggies' cool complimenting bites in between tacos--which were the stars of the show.  I'm partial to the spicier red salsa, but you'll want to try the salsa verde as well.  It's really not complicated at all.  These tacos are good.

    (Point 2: you need tacos)
    Do you have problems in your life?  We all do, so take no shame in that reality.  Follow-up question: Are you currently holding and/or consuming a taco?  You'll be shocked at how related those two answers can be.  (in no particular order) Air, Water, Tacos, Shelter, and Music are prerequisites for basic human needs.  There's no avoiding it: you need tacos.

    (Point 3: Taqueria Sanchez will sell you tacos)
    They only take cash, so visit an ATM if you're typically a plastic-only customer.  

    (Point 4: you will enjoy these tacos)
    Here's how it'll go down... It's a taco truck, so you'll endure the open Oklahoma environment, but rest assured it'll be worth it.  You'll stand in front of a blue truck with several other people who are also waiting to bless their lives with these delicious tacos.  You'll order, wait a few minutes while they prepare fresh tacos for your pleasure.  (supposedly you can call ahead, I've never tried this because I enjoy the ritual of ordering truckside)  They'll call your number, hand you a discrete container.  Assuming you don't eat them right then and there in the parking lot--which I'm seriously not judging at all--you'll eat in your car or somewhere nearby.  You'll open the container, releasing a heavenly fragrance, and behold those perfect tacos.  You'll eat them.  You will find them both delicious and life-fulfilling.

    (Conclusion: Taqueria Sanchez's tacos are the solution for most problems in your life)
    Those problems in your life, they don't exist while you're consuming tacos.  Most items on this menu are probably delicious, but (seeing as it's a *taqueria*) I've only ever had the tacos.  Again, I encourage anyone to eat the tacos at Taqueria Sanchez.

    tl/dr: Quality tacos.  Eat them.

  • Carla S.

    star star star star_border star_border 4 June 2026

    Surprisingly average, greasy, messy little $1.00 tacos with hit and miss flavors. I've been spoiled living in cities with some of the best authentic Mexican food so I'm very picky when it comes to street tacos. Tortillas here are grilled until almost crispy which I rarely see. I prefer them soft and flaky (better flavor, more authentic). Al pastor taco was dripping oil but had the best flavor of the bunch, very rich with just the right amount of heat. Barbacoa was done in a way I dislike, very wet with slimy chunks of fat, flavor lacked. Carne asada was cut into large spongy cubes, texture not to my liking and flavor again underwhelming. Yet again the lengua had less flavor than I'd like, but at least it was tender and cooked properly. Not sure salsas were homemade, verde with better flavor than the red.
    Neighborhood is a bit sketchy. Parking lot ugly and full of cars both waiting for take away and parked for the awful looking "Coco Loco" bar next door. Water was leaking out of their cooler all over the ground right where you order. There is no good place to dine. Their lone picnic table is unfinished wood turning grimy and gross. It is also not shaded frim the blazing sun and is surrounded by closely parked cars spewing exhaust. Ugh.
    Regardless of my opinion this place is popular so expect waits of 15 minutes or more.

    This place just didn't impress me. My family has eaten probably 1000 street tacos (even in Mexico City, Tijuana, Nogales, etc) so we know what we like. And this wasn't it. Cash only.

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