
Looking for the best new tacos in Dallas? These spots will satisfy all your taco cravings. From classic street and breakfast tacos to Korean barbecue fusion and more, here are the newest places to check out the next time you're in the mood for some tacos.
Taco y Vino
213 W. Eighth St., Oak Cliff

Taco y Vino is a taqueria and wine bar from chef Sharon Van Meter and wine professional Jimmy Contreras. According to Culture Map Dallas, the new taco spot wants to demystify wine by pairing it with the humble and casual taco.
Taco offerings include the catfish taco, avocado taco and the jackfruit taco. Other menu items include the seafood-stuffed jalapeño, spicy tamale bites and the Oak Cliff ensalada. You can choose to turn any taco into a quesadilla instead.
Taco y Vino's current Yelp rating of five stars out of six reviews indicates positive attention from users so far.
Yelper Minty M., who reviewed Taco y Vino on June 2, wrote, "On opening night, Taco y Vino was packed with happy customers who were sipping wine and eating tacos to beat the summer heat. The tacos were some of the best in the neighborhood and the wine selection was solid ... the homemade salsas are to die for!"
Yelper Joel D. wrote, "Great new spot for lunch. Awesome tacos and great service and prices. Looking forward to trying the whole menu."
Taco y Vino is open from 11 a.m.–10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m.–11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 11 a.m.–3 p.m. on Sunday.
Tako Korean BBQ Tacos & More
600 N. Pearl St., Suite H102, Arts District

Tako Korean BBQ Tacos & More specializes in fusing Korean flavors, including Korean barbecue, with traditional Mexican dishes, such as tacos, burritos, burrito bowls and quesadillas.
Of those options, you pick either beef short rib with a sweet kalbi marinade, pork with a spicy marinade, chicken with a sweet kalbi marinade, flash-fried tofu or no meat. There are also kimchi fries.
Tako Korean BBQ Tacos & More's current Yelp rating of 4.5 stars out of 11 reviews indicates positive attention from users.
Yelper Seth H., who reviewed Tako Korean BBQ Tacos & More on March 21, wrote, "The pork tacos were tasty and the prices are great. The portions sizes are good for the price."
Yelper Aminah M. wrote, "Great portion sizes. Nice staff, tasty food. Everything looked so tasty, I ended up ordering too much, and it was delicious. I ordered the kimchi fries (no meat), chicken taco and pork taco. Everything was well seasoned and delicious."
Interested in trying a taco with a Korean twist? Tako Korean BBQ Tacos & More is open from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m.–2 p.m. on Saturday. (It's closed on Sunday.)
Tacodeli
8031 Walnut Hill Lane, Lake Highlands

Tacodeli is a taco spot with an emphasis on breakfast and brunch.
Breakfast tacos include the El Popeye (scrambled eggs, sautéed spinach and queso fresco), the Vaquero (scrambled eggs, grilled corn, roasted peppers and jack cheese), and the Freakin' Vegan (organic refried black beans, avocado and pico de gallo). (See the full menu here.)
Lunch tacos include the Mexican City Chicken (grilled chicken breast, cilantro and onion) and the Puerco Verde (pork shoulder, salsa verde, queso fresco, cilantro and onion).
Tacodeli currently holds four stars out of 42 reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.
Yelper Kylie G., who was among the first users to visit Tacodeli on April 17, wrote, "These tacos are so good! Their breakfast tacos, Freakin' Vegan and Shrimposito, are our favorites. They are fresh, filling and reasonably priced. We tried the queso and were totally disappointed as it had zero flavor and was super runny."
Kerry N. noted, "The Carne Asada is where it's at! It's a flavor bomb with juicy chopped rib eye, fresh avocado and the perfect amount of cilantro. The Shrimposito and Frontera Fundito Sirloin are also good, but the Carne Asada is the superstar for me."
Tacodeli is open from 7 a.m.–3 p.m. on weekdays and 8 a.m.–3 p.m. on weekends.









