Fresh Latin flavors and a big helping of both classic and creative dishes are waiting at the Taqueria San Luis – a fast casual destination for tempting South American flavors. Featuring a nice array of fare that can be customized to appease any craving, this popular local joint is a great spot to get an easy-going meal on the go, or to feast on big platters of delicious Mexican cuisine.
Taqueria San Luis is located just across the river from the heart of downtown New Bern, and is tucked away in a small James City shopping plaza. The restaurant does have a nice locale along US 70, however, which makes it easy to reach for travelers heading to and from the historic downtown district. The menu is deceivingly simple but altogether delicious, with a host of enchiladas, quesadillas, tortas, tacos, burritos, gorditos, nachos, soups and salads, and much more. All made with a patron’s choice of meat and cheeses, and with tempting protein selections like pastor chicken and carne asada, everyone can create a masterpiece of a dish that suits their individualized Latin tastes. Nicely priced throughout, Taqueria San Luis is a popular spot for locals and visitors who want a fast, easy-going and delicious meal without breaking the budget.
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