Unclaimed

Hermanos Taco Shop

3.3

20 Reviews

   |   

₱ 400 / Person

Valencia

Claim the business now. It‘s free!

Get access to business update and more.

Claim This Business
Edit Business info
Business hours

This business has not yet been claimed by the owner or a representative.

Claim your business for free to update business info. More service is waiting for you!

Learn More
  • Add photos

  • Update business info

  • Customize your sales links

What’s your relationship to this business?

Any changes to a business page must be verified by YummyAdvisor.

Select delivery platform

Hermanos Taco Shop Photos

View More

Hermanos Taco Shop Location

27 Granada Avenue Corner Jose O. Vera Street, Valencia, Quezon City

Hermanos Taco Shop is located at 27 Granada Avenue Corner Jose O. Vera Street, Valencia, Quezon City. This is a Mexican restaurant near the Valencia.The average price range at Hermanos Taco Shop is around ₱ 400 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Hermanos Taco Shop is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Valencia area. There are different kinds of food in Hermanos Taco Shop that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +6327382254.

View More

Is this your restaurant?

Claim your business to update business info and more

Add photos

Update business info

Real-time update menu

Certified with more exposure

Respond to reviews

Customize your sales links

Track business analytics

Claim This Business

Hermanos Taco Shop Reviews

3.3

20 Reviews

  • Sab Marfil

    1.0

    Hermano's is this popular authentic mexican hole in the wall restaurant inside a petron gas station in Valencia. My sister likes the place and we both love mexican food. However, I think I need to stop ordering burritos from this place. I remember the first time I tried their burrito and the meat was super salty (carne asada). I gave it another try tonight, I ordered takeout fish burrito to eat at home (my sister said fish tacos but I love burritos so why not fish burrito instead). The burrito rice was bland both in color and taste. The burrito didn't even have bean paste! how can a burrito not have bean paste? Maybe that's how authentic burrito is prepared? Or did the kitchen crew mess up?Also, the battered fish meat left me with a feeling of umay (oiliness) because there was no bean paste, garlic sauce, sour cream or even tasty burrito rice to counteract the oiliness. They did prepare the burrito quickly and the cashier was alert and efficient. The place is also well decorated and maintained. This is my second attempt at Hermano's and really I can't understand why my sister likes this place or why the website ratings are high. I think twice is enough and I will not try Hermano's again.

    appraise this review
  • Nurshella F

    1.0

    At first glance it looks like a hole in the wall taco shop in LA. Then comes your food. I had Carne Asada tacos. It came with 3 pcs of nacho chips. It was cold and they drizzled it with diluted sour cream. It tasted like a shawarma. Not even a leaf of cilantro in it. What an insult to Mexican food! I should have just made my own at home. What a disappointing lunch.

    appraise this review
  • Sheryl Bachar Mejia

    1.0

    First time I ate at Hermano's I ordered a California burrito and remember really liking it so it's normally my go to order when I go there but recently I've ordered it a couple times for delivery and discovered that it has suddenly become a fries burrito. Really disappointed with the quality.

    appraise this review
  • Kay

    4.0

    Ive been trying to eat at their Branch in Gilmore, living in the south presented obvious commute challenges being that it is very much out of way. Luckily they put up a branch in Alabang which we inmediately paid a visit. We ordered the grilled shrimp quesadilla, the pollo asado burrito and the chili con carne platter. The quesadilla was good, its a complex mix of the herb flavors of cilantro and tomatoes, the saltiness and semi creamy consistency of cheese, grilled shrimp which retained its smoky flavor and sandwiched by pita bread which was both light and smoky. The same applied to the burritos you can taste and distinguish the flavors of the herbs, the pollo asado and the pita bread. The chili con carne was unusually light but was flavorful. The common pitfall of mexican dishes is that the flavors are muddled together that it becomes indistinct from one another. The food in Hermanos avoids that pitfall and comes up with complex tasting and layered mexican dishes.

    appraise this review
  • Tanangga Karim Morpheus

    4.0

    Love love love the taco salad! Huge serving and loaded with flavor (and calories). Hahaha! Don't come here if you're on a diet, you'll surely eat more than what you think you can. I love that it's tucked away behind a gas station where you can eat in peace. Place is quite small, but just right. Will be back to try other items on the menu.

    appraise this review
View More