Tacofino comes to West End and Downtown

Lower Mainland diners will soon get a taste of Tofino’s tastiest tacos as

After two successful years in Tofino, acclaimed taco vendors Tacofino will be hitting the Vancouver streets after impressing the judges and landing a license to sell its Baja-inspired tacos on Vancouver streets.

Described by media reviewers as possibly the best Mexican, or at least the best fish tacos in BC, Tacofino’s offerings are made from scratch with love but without the wait by Kaeli Robinsong.

Tacofino was born out of a desire to create a unique dining experience by offering quality, freshness and affordability with an environmental and nutritional conscience, says Kaeli. Our menu is inspired by our world travels, taking the Baja-style taco to another level.

Tacofino’s offerings will include: Baja-style Fish Tacos, Burritos, Tortilla Soup, Tuna Ta-takos, and local seasonal specials such as Roasted Squash Tacos, Baja-style Trap-Caught Spot Prawn Tacos and Wild Mushroom Quesadillas.

The Tacofino truck has been a phenomenon in Tofino. It?s a vibrant, bright orange, with Vancouver Island artist Lee Robinsong’s painting of the Virgin de Guadalupe holding a taco. The Tacofino truck will be hard to miss when it takes up its street-food license at the corner of Denman and Davie, Its sister truck will be serving an expanded Vietnamese-inspired menu at Robson and Howe beside the new Robson Square operated by Tacofino co-founder, Jason Sussman. Tacofino will also be catering private and public events around town, and will be roaming to locations throughout the city.

To learn more visit www.tacofino.com and follow Tacofino on Twitter at @TacoFinoCantina.