Translation result
Top 5 Taco Spots
- Achasan Mexicali — authentic fish tacos just like the ones I had in Mexico
- Habangchon ‘Taco Stand’ — taste real Mexican street tacos
- Hannam-dong ‘TAC’ — New York–style tacos where the visuals steal the show
- Sindang ‘La Calle’ — Mexico City street vibes
- Jeju City ‘Las Tortas’ — full of lively South American energy
Pile fresh ingredients onto a warm tortilla and take a big bite — that instant burst of flavor is what makes tacos irresistible. Bright salsa, savory meat, and a mix of toppings create layers of taste that keep you coming back for more. Although tacos look simple, their success depends on thoughtful ingredient combinations and balance. Once you taste a truly great taco, it’s hard to forget. Here are the taco spots that deliver that addictive appeal.
Achasan Mexicali — authentic fish tacos just like the ones I had in Mexico


Located in a quiet residential neighborhood near Achasan Station, Mexicali began as a taco food truck and evolved into a full Mexican spot. The owner lived in Mexicali, Mexico, fell head over heels for local tacos, and opened this place to bring those authentic flavors to Korea. Every morning, they make tortillas, salsas, and all other components by hand — no shortcuts. Locals around Achasan have already spread the word. The must-order is the fish taco: an Ensenada-style original with crispy fried white fish, tangy vegetables, and a bright, zesty sauce.
| More on ‘Mexicali’ at SikSsin
- ✔Location
1F, 181 Neungdong-ro 36-gil, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul
- ✔Hours
11:30 AM–10:00 PM
- ✔Menu
Fish tacos (2) 11,800 KRW (8.85 USD) / Guacamole nachos 8,800 KRW (6.60 USD) / Beef quesadilla 14,300 KRW (10.73 USD)
Habangchon ‘Taco Stand’ — taste real Mexican street tacos

Winding up the alleys of Habangchon, you’ll find this taco spot that nails a genuine local vibe — so much so you might feel transported to a Mexican street corner. Beyond standard fillings, Taco Stand offers options like chorizo, cheek meat, sundae (Korean blood sausage), stomach, and osorigamtu — a showcase of offal-driven tacos. Crispy fried pork skin, cut and fried to crunchy perfection, is a popular snack. If the weather’s nice, grab a table on the terrace and enjoy tacos with a cold beer.
| More on ‘Taco Stand’ at SikSsin
- ✔Location
34 Sinhung-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
- ✔Hours
Daily 12:00 PM–10:00 PM, closed Mondays
- ✔Prices
Chicharrón taco 3,800 KRW (2.85 USD) / Tiger bean taco 4,300 KRW (3.23 USD) / Mushroom taco 3,800 KRW (2.85 USD)
Hannam-dong ‘TAC’ — New York–style tacos where the visuals steal the show


Still in its soft-opening phase, this New York–style taco joint is already buzzing. The wood-and-stainless-steel interior gives it a sleek, casual vibe that’s perfect for Instagram shots and relaxed bites. They offer four main proteins — pork, chicken, beef, and fish — with add-on options. The standout ‘fish’ taco comes on a black olive tortilla topped with salted cod fritters, herbs, and celery pickles, finished with chipotle sauce. It’s a great match with beer or tequila.
| More on ‘TAC’ at SikSsin
- ✔Location
23 Hannam-daero 27ga-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
- ✔Hours
Daily 12:00 PM – until ingredients sell out (break 3:00 PM–5:00 PM)
- ✔Prices
Guacamole 10,000 KRW (7.50 USD) / Fish tacos (2) 14,000 KRW (10.50 USD) / Chicken tacos (2)
Sindang ‘La Calle’ — Mexico City street vibes


This place captures the street energy you’d find in Mexico City. El Molino, a well-known Mexican dining spot from Seongsu-dong, opened this outpost inside the traditional Sindang Central Market and created an intriguingly different vibe. They season thin slices of pork, stack them on long skewers, and grill them in an open kitchen — it feels a bit like a kebab stand. The classic Al Pastor taco layers roasted pork with onions and cilantro. La Calle uses blue corn tortillas, made fresh in-house, for a soft, delicate texture that pairs beautifully with the fillings. Pair it with tequila, a cocktail, or a beer.
| More on ‘La Calle’ at SikSsin
▲Location
42 Toegye-ro 85-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
▲Hours
Mon–Fri 5:00 PM–10:00 PM / Sat–Sun 12:00 PM–10:00 PM
▲Prices
Tripas (2) 9,600 KRW (7.20 USD) / Suadero (2) 11,000 KRW (8.25 USD)
Jeju City ‘Las Tortas’ — full of lively South American energy

A chef who lived in Mexico recreates authentic local taco flavors here. After operating in Aewol, the restaurant moved to Jeju City, where it’s so popular there’s often a wait. The clean interior is filled with upbeat South American music and energy. Their signature carnitas mixes pork, onions, and cilantro — just squeeze a little lime and enjoy. Try the pescado with Jeju fried fish or the tripas made from Jeju beef intestines for something unique. Pair it with horchata, the smooth, sweet Mexican rice drink, and the meal feels like a mini vacation.
| More on ‘Las Tortas’ at SikSsin
- ✔Location
8-1 Gwangyang 11-gil, Jeju City, Jeju
- ✔Hours
Wed–Sun 11:00 AM–3:00 PM, closed Mon & Tue
- ✔Prices
Carnitas (2 tacos) 9,000 KRW (6.75 USD) / Pescado (2 tacos) 11,000 KRW (8.25 USD) / Tripas (2 tacos) 13,000 KRW (9.75 USD)






Most Commented