Monday, June 13, 2011

Your comments: Taqueria Autentica taco truck

How many of us have dreamed of quitting our job and starting over again, completely anew? One man was able to go beyond dreaming and put his plans to action: Mike Natiello, who quit his job as an attorney to sell tacos.

Natiello began by selling his tacos at farmer's markets in Montclair and Summit, and now has a food truck in Newark. He hopes to open his own restaurant some day.

The Star-Ledger's Pete Genovese paid a visit to the Taquer�a Aut�ntica taco truck, and he was a fan of the "good meat," "top-notch tortas" and "good crunchy, toasty bread."

NJ.com user creedence wrote:

I have visited this truck at the Summit Farmer's Market. It's a home run. My 12 year old daughter begs me to take her over on Sun mornings in the fall for the breakfast taco. The tacos are made after you order them so sometimes you have to wait a little bit, but it's worth it. Agree that the key is the quality of the meat. It's excellent. Don't think $5.25 for two tacos is bad at all though for great food. Best of the food trucks I have tried, including a number in Manhattan.

Have you had tacos from Taquer�a Aut�ntica yet? If so, tell us what you thought about them. Check out the review and the comments.

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