Molino Tortilleria · Carne Asada ATL
We asked Atlanta. Then we ate our way through the answers.
Atlanta's Mexican food scene doesn't get enough credit. So we decided to do something about it — starting with al pastor, the dish that might have more passionate defenders than any taco in this city.
We asked the Carne Asada community to nominate their favorites. You delivered. Then we went and tried them all — from Brookhaven to Douglasville, from taqueria institutions to counters in the back of grocery stores — to find Atlanta's best.
Here's what we found.
Brookhaven
📍 Get DirectionsA family-owned food truck turned permanent fixture in a gas station parking lot — exactly the kind of place you hope to find good tacos. They run an electric trompo, make their tortillas by hand, and don't skimp on portions. The pastor has good color from the achiote and comes with the classic onion-cilantro-lime treatment. Solid neighborhood spot that delivers on the fundamentals.
The benchmarkDunwoody
📍 Get DirectionsMexico City street food vibes in the old Takorea space. They carve the pastor right off the trompo to order, and you can see the whole operation from the counter. Good heat in the marinade, proper char on the edges, and a menu that goes deeper than just tacos. The mezcal cocktails don't hurt either. Worth the drive.
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