We went camping at San Simeon on the Central Coast over the weekend and after five straight camp cooked meals we decided to give the cast iron a break. I googled/yelped the best tacos in Morro Bay and found the Taco Temple. The aspect of Yelp that I dislike the most are the EXTREMES in reviews. You guessed it, the Taco Temple reviews perfectly exhibited this love & hate by many. The hate-reviews seemed to be mainly about a let-down from the hype and the fact that it wasn’t authentic Mexican cuisine but rather fusion which the haters may not be open to or may not have experienced this style of cuisine in the past.
I have to say we were psyched to have found this California meets Mexico fusion restaurant because it was a little different variety than our usual CA taco truck and taqueria burritos and tacos. We put our name in and were seated pretty quickly knowing that the wait was a good sign. The tacos were huge and were served with fresh, crispy-clean multi-colored veggies piled atop perfectly seasoned and cooked steak, carnitas, or fish. Their portions were larger and one taco was perfect for me for lunch and I was glad that I didn’t order two. A friend ordered the blackened Mahi Mahi burrito and said it was very good and even saved the other half for dinner. Three different kinds of salsas are served on the side: fire sauce, chopped jalapeno salsa and a medium salsa. Click to continue »















