León has over 400 restaurants, with an average rating of 4.52 out of 5. But here is what caught my attention after eating through the city's taco options: the best tacos in León don't come from places that call themselves taquerías. They come from seafood joints and grill spots that happen to wrap their best work in tortillas. The two taco styles worth tracking right now are seafood tacos and grilled meat tacos. To understand the city's approach, you need to know one boulevard: Juan Alonso de Torres. Two of the three highest-scoring taco sources sit on this single road, about five kilometers apart.
Mariscos El Cayuco is at Blvd Juan Alonso de Torres 5302, in Col. San Nicolás de los González. A 4.6 rating from over 850 reviews. Their taco gobernador is the reason I keep coming back to this stretch of road. Shrimp and melted cheese inside a tortilla that cracks when you bite down. They also do shrimp empanadas, stuffed steak, seafood salad, and toasts, all from a menu that runs $100-200 MXN per person. Open 11:30 AM to 7 PM daily. Not a late-night spot. Come hungry at noon.
Further down the same boulevard, Parrilla Ranchera at Blvd. Juan Alonso de Torres Pte. 603, La Alameda, takes the opposite approach. A 4.3 rating with over 2,700 reviews makes it the most-reviewed of the three by a wide margin. They do a weekend buffet. People keep coming back for the molcajete salsa, the café de olla, the chiles en nogada, and the weekend BBQ. Same $100-200 MXN bracket. Open from 7 AM most days, staying open until 10:30 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. If you want grilled meats with ranchero character and parking for a crowd, this is your stop on the boulevard.
Now for the number that surprised me. Mariscos TUZO on Blvd. Aeropuerto 841, Col. Santa Anita, has a 4.7 rating. The highest of the three. With fewer than 300 reviews, it reads like a neighborhood favorite that hasn't gone mainstream yet. Same $100-200 price range. Reviewers mention generous portions, family atmosphere, ceviche, clamato cocktails, and live music. The kids' area tells me this is where families spend their Sundays. If TUZO keeps pulling that 4.7 as review volume grows, it could become León's go-to seafood taco destination.
All three top spots land in the $100-200 peso bracket. Not one high-scoring budget taquería under $100 pesos cracks the top tier in León. The city has close to 200 budget-priced restaurants, but none of them rank among the best for tacos. The cheap taco game is either too fragmented for any single spot to stand out, or the quality fillings are getting absorbed into broader menus at mid-range prices. Both El Cayuco and TUZO are seafood restaurants first. Tacos are a menu line, not the identity. The gap is right there: a dedicated taquería with the consistency that gives places like El Cayuco their 97-point quality scores, but at street-food prices, would clean up. Until someone fills that niche, the best tacos in town stay inside marisquerías and parrillas along the main boulevards. My circuit: lunch at El Cayuco for gobernadores, dinner at Parrilla Ranchera for the BBQ. Not a bad way to eat.
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