Los Rodriguez Mexican food
About
Juice Bars & Smoothies, Mexican
Price Range : Under $10 ($)
Location
Adress: 437 S State St, Orem, UT 84058
Phone: (801) 960-9937
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- thumb_upGood ForLunch
- local_parkingParkingPrivate Lot
- directions_bikeBike ParkingNo
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsNo
- insert_emoticonAmbienceClassy
- volume_upNoise LevelQuiet
- local_barAlcoholNo
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- turned_in_notGender Neutral RestroomsYes
Reviews
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Megan W.
This place has amazing tamales and street tacos! Only $1.50 each. Their fruit drinks are fresh and flavorful. Definitely going to be our new spot for a cheap, filling meal!
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Jeremy H.
The food quality would be just average and nothing remarkable for California or Arizona, but I guess up here in Moral Orem you're not gonna do much better for real taquerias.
Huge portions at least. 7 bucks for a huge burrito or quesedilla. 1.50 each for some pretty good street tacos.
Ah 4 stars what the hell. -
Karen H.
What a jewel. Best street tacos I've had for a long time. Check it out!! Can't beat the prices. Plus top it off with HOT sauces, beans, onions, limes, and a few more extras. I'll definitely be hack.
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Alex S.
For Non-Avid Yelpers (The People pretending to reach for their wallet)
Well isn't this just a pleasant little surprise!
Tacos Adobadas (al pastor) - Good meat... even better tortilla, I had to sit and ask myself at least five times is this the best taco tortilla I have had? Still no answer.
Burrito Asada - They make it, let you put your toppings in it, and roll it. So you are basically in control of everything except the meat. And the meat was delicious with very few pieces of fat, which is inevitably in every meat.
Agua de Mango - Another surprisingly delicious thing. The cashier talked us out of the juice which is heavier. And costs about 1.5 more for a smaller size. I think they saved money and so did we. Somehow. Oh it was good, ratio of water to mango on point, not too sweet. Perfect compliment to the meal.
For Avid Yelpers - (The people who end up paying)
This was a delightful shake up from the usual. We were out on a double dip (two restaurants in one night) and I was like I could really go for some Mexican flavors in my mouth. Which is sort of a Tobias moment when you think about it. And on the other hand probably very common phrasing for most yelpers. Found a place call the Juicery (in english) and did it blow my mind.
Nestled away on State Street in the glory of all things Super Bueno was this place. Burrito was perfectly ratioed meat to rice to tortilla. And I was in control of the rest. They have this one salsa... orange looking, it burns so hot... but tastes so good. One of the few times in my life when overly spicy actually had flavor that made me keep eating it. It burned with a purpose.
We ate the taco there and I really wish I had just asked for pineapple, the only thing missing from its flavor profile was a little hint of sweetness. Besides that every bite was elegant yet rugged from chew to chew.
And lastly the agua... just try it. Choose a fruit you like and I am sure it will tasted good. It is easy to do and they did it flawlessly so... nuff said right? RIGHT?
THE VERDICT:
Highly recommend trying this place. Considering its called the Jugueria... all of their food items were in the sweet spot of Mexican comfort flavor. They also have pozole and other things that I will never eat but for some reason people love so... maybe that's for you, there's lots of options. Also, when all of the workers are eating the food on their lunch breaks... you know something special is happening. And that something special is being enveloped in a circus and symphony of flavor. -
Rod S.
We are so much richer now that we are getting a core of really nice ethnic restaurants. OK, mostly one ethnicity, but still nice. This place is a first class taco truck moved indoors with the addition of nice tamales.
There is little worry about putting much English on the signage here. I'm not the target audience. I'm using Google translate like a fiend on the first trips here.
It's nice that this place is very close to my house. Now that I'm working from home, it's just gone on the regular rotation when I don't want to make a sandwich at the house.