Taco Surf - Menu

5316 1/2 E 2nd St, Long Beach, California, 90803, United States

🛍 Mexican

3.5 💬 494 Reviews

Phone: +15624348646

Address: 5316 1/2 E 2nd St, Long Beach, California, 90803, United States

City: Long Beach

Dishes: 20

Reviews: 494

Website: http://www.tacosurf.com/

"Everything was okay here. The server was lovely and initially very attentive, but then became difficult to reach. We had to wait for her for 10 minutes. As for the food, it was..."


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I won't hold back or change my opinion; I'm here to express my thoughts openly. Let me be clear: Taco Shore is the most authentic Mexican restaurant on 2nd Street. How can...

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Despite the change of name from Taco Surf, the quality remains excellent. Be sure to visit during Happy Hour and for lunch. The service is quick and friendly. The options are...


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Everything was okay here. The server was lovely and initially very attentive, but then became difficult to reach. We had to wait for her for 10 minutes. As for the food, it was...

Long Beach

Long Beach

Long Beach, a coastal city in California, is known for its diverse cultural scene, scenic waterfront, and vibrant dining options. Seafood, tacos, and international cuisine are typical dishes to enjoy.

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  • Mexican Authentic Mexican flavors await you with sizzling fajitas, savory tacos, zesty enchiladas, and fresh guacamole, all crafted with rich, traditional spices and served with vibrant sides. Enjoy a fiesta on your plate!

Amenities

  • Groups
  • Takeout
  • Children
  • Happy Hour

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