Sep 29 2008
The Taco Stand: Authentic Orange County Eating
Over the past few years, Orange County has received a lot of attention from the mainstream media, and, to be honest, most of it has been less than flattering to local residents. Thanks to the plethora of reality, quasi-reality, and not-even-close-to-reality shows that have attempted to capitalize on the success Fox’s teen drama, “The OC,” Orange County is now regarded amongst the general public as a land of spoiled teens, stuck-up housewives, and swanky, high-priced restaurants.
However, for those looking for a more authentic Orange County experience on your next vacation, steer clear of silicon-enhanced tourist traps like Fashion Island and Laguna Main, and hit the taco stand instead! These hole in the wall taquerias, known locally for their fast service and great food, are excellent places to mingle with locals and sample some of the best Mexican cuisine this side of the border! While the taco stand is ubiquitous throughout Orange County, here are a few of my favorites:
Pedro’s Tacos: Pedro’s has been a staple amongst Orange County surfers for over twenty years due to its great food, excellent prices, and prime location next to some of the best surfing beaches in Southern California. With two establishments in the heart of San Clemente, Pedro’s typifies the uniquely Californian taco shack experience and is a must-visit on any trip to this vibrant seaside community. The carne asada burrito is a favorite, as are the fish tacos; however, if you’re a fan of guacamole–and I mean a serious fan– go for the rolled tacos. Crispy, delicious and literally loaded with mountains of guac and cheese, these bad boys will make an instant Pedro’s convert out of even the most seasoned taco stand veteran. Still hungry? Go for a bean burrito (or two) for only a dollar more.
Local tip: Make sure to come with cash as Pedro’s does not accept debit/credit purchases.
Taco Loco: Serving up an eclectic menu featuring tasty vegetarian treats such as the potato tacos and tofu mushroom burger, Taco Loco is a popular hangout amongst the local vegan community; however, meat lovers need not worry as there is something here for everyone. For those of you not on an all-veggie diet, try the blackened chicken tacos–and don’t worry about offending the hippy-looking, gotta-be-vegan guy behind the counter–even he knows how good they are. Located on PCH in the heart of Laguna Beach, Taco Loco is a great spot to grab a beer and do some people-watching during the day, or to chow down on some late night grub after a long night of drinking and dancing at the bars just down the street.
I love your take on the reality show industry. I can not help but be amazed at what they come up with on a regular basis. Thank you for showing us the real Orange County.
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Hey Robin, it’s my pleasure! It’s true that Orange County has gotten a bad rap in the media and I’m hoping that through this blog people will be able to see past that!
Mmm, I love Fred’s Mexican Cafe. Not a taco stand but delicious nonetheless.
hmmmm, i do not watch OC, even though I know some friends who love that show, and some who hated that show. i actually do not watch TV a lot. so, maybe that is why, OC still have that very good memories from me
I love Laguna Beach (the hidden coves there) and Corona del Mar (the rock formations there). Thanks for the tip on tacos.
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jessica, i totally agree with you on fred’s. taco tuesdays!
some other great taco stands/restaurants i forgot: taco stop in laguna hills, taco surf and aurora’s tacos in dana point, and wahoo’s (of course). check ‘em out!