Tacos in Chihuahua hit a different level, and my #1 pick proves it. The top spot belongs to Chih'ua tacos y cortes Periférico de la juventud, a place where the grill never sleeps and the tacos keep coming.

Chih'ua tacos y cortes sits on Perif. de la Juventud 6501‑Local 7 in the Haciendas del Valle I Etapa neighborhood. Open from 8 am to 11 pm every day, it serves a buffet‑style spread that includes tacos al pastor, grilled steak tacos, and a salad bar that keeps regulars coming back. The business scores a solid 92.4 and pulls in over five thousand reviews, most of them praising the consistency of the meat and the generous portions. The price range sits between $100 and $200, which feels fair for a place that can feed a family of four and still leave room for a soda. The only downside is the occasional long line during weekend lunch, but the fast‑moving line moves quickly enough that the wait rarely feels like a problem.

Ricky's Tacos earns the #2 slot and lives on Perif. de la Juventud 3301 G in the Puerta de Hierro area. It opens at 9 am and closes at 10 pm, offering a more modest price range of $1–100. Reviewers love the arrachera tacos and the sauce bar that lets you customize the heat level. The spot also has a small play area that keeps kids occupied while adults enjoy their tacos. With a business score of 86.2, it trails the top spot but still outperforms many other taco joints in the city. The only flaw is the limited seating, which can feel cramped during peak dinner hours.
Tacos y Montados La Junta takes the #3 place and sits on Av de la Junta 1308 in the Industrial district. Its doors welcome guests from 8 am to 10:30 pm on weekdays and a bit later on Fridays and Saturdays. The menu leans toward simple, well‑executed tacos that keep the price between MX$1 and MX$100. The highest rating of 4.5 comes from over eight thousand reviewers who repeatedly mention the fresh vegetables and the clean, no‑frills atmosphere. A reviewer once wrote, “the tacos are solid, the staff friendly, and the place feels like a quick lunch stop.” The only issue is the lack of a dedicated dessert menu, which leaves sweet‑tooth visitors wanting more.
If you only try one taco joint in Chihuahua, walk straight to Chih'ua tacos y cortes. Its blend of flavor, variety, and consistent quality makes it the benchmark for every other taco stand in the city.



