Emmanuel's Taqueria

Emmanuel's Taqueria

492 Dyer Ave, Cranston, RI 02920, United States

🛍 American, Meat, Mexican, Bakeries, Tacos

3 💬6 Bewertungen

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Disclose the magic of Emmanuel's Taqueria at 492 Dyer Ave, Cranston, RI 02920, United States. This renowned cafe enthralls patrons with an impressive menu designed to delight. With a superb rating of 3, our restaurant consistently impresses discerning diners. Our 19 reviews speak volumes about our commitment to delivering an unforgettable culinary journey. The current rating of 3 reflects the ongoing trip towards improvement. The 19 reviews offer perceptions into areas needing refinement.


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Prof. Albert Stiedemann
Prof. Albert Stiedemann

Good food. Cheap prices. Nicest staff in the world.

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Call +14019467763 for questions or prices. The full menu from Emmanuel's Taqueria in Cranston!

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Reviews

Prof. Melyna Wiegand
Prof. Melyna Wiegand

What a cool placeTacos, burritos, baked goods and all kinds of Mexican groceriesThe tacos are excellent, inexpensive, and generously sized.


Vidal Goldner
Vidal Goldner

This place is so delicious, fresh, affordable, it's a real gem.


Dr. Werner Walsh MD
Dr. Werner Walsh MD

Come on, come on emmanuel. our search for good Mexican food in rhode island continues, and it takes a decent step forward with emmanuels taqueria. dyer ave. without the intention to eat, we found ourselves powerless to resist their tractor beams of a logo: a large boiled pork is boiled al pastor style on a spits sad, it does not seem to spit on a pastor inside (at least not forward in public view,) no meat is rotating beside the flame, with the juices from the anase. most of the fillings for the tacos and tortas that populate their food card sit cafeteria style in hotel channels, wait for them to...more


Nicola Balistreri
Nicola Balistreri

Come on, come on emmanuel. our search for good Mexican food in rhode island continues, and it takes a decent step forward with emmanuels taqueria. dyer ave. without the intention to eat, we found ourselves powerless to resist their tractoral ray of a logo: a large piece of pork is cooked in pastor style on a spits. Unfortunately, it does not seem to be a pastor tip inside (at least not in front of the public), no meat rotating next to the flame, with the juices from the ananas drips down and mixes with the guajillo chile marinade. most of the fillings for the tacos and tortas that populate their food card sit cafeteria style in hotel channels, wait for them to...more