Welcome to Taqueria Tsunami
"Taqueria Tsunami, located in Marietta Square, offers a unique fusion of Asian and Mexican flavors. With a diverse menu catering to pescatarian, vegan, and vegetarian options, this trendy and casual spot provides a one-of-a-kind dining experience. The Korean Fried Cauliflower and Avocado Egg Rolls are standout appetizers, while the Shrimp Tempura and Korean Carnitas Tacos are a must-try. The attentive service and vibrant atmosphere make it a perfect spot for lunch or dinner with friends and family. Overall, Taqueria Tsunami impresses with its innovative dishes and delightful cocktails, leaving a lasting impression on all who dine here."
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70 S Park Square NE, Marietta, GA 30060, United States70 S Park Square NE, Marietta, GA 30060, United States Hotline: +1 678-324-7491
Welcome to Taqueria Tsunami, a trendy and casual restaurant located in Marietta, GA. This unique fusion spot combines Asian and Mexican flavors to create a one-of-a-kind dining experience.
At Taqueria Tsunami, you can expect a wide range of options to suit various dietary preferences. From pescatarian and vegan choices to many vegetarian offerings, there is something for everyone. The restaurant also takes pride in its commitment to sustainability, providing compostable containers and plastic-free packaging.
When it comes to utilities, Taqueria Tsunami has it all - from outdoor seating and a full bar to free Wi-Fi and even a dog-friendly policy. They offer waiter service, delivery, and catering options, making it a versatile choice for any occasion.
Customers have raved about the flavorful dishes at Taqueria Tsunami. Whether you try the short rib quesadilla, Korean fried cauliflower, or avocado egg rolls, you're sure to be impressed. The unique blend of Asian and Latin flavors creates a culinary experience like no other.
So if you're looking for a delicious meal in a trendy setting, look no further than Taqueria Tsunami. With its diverse menu, sustainable practices, and top-notch service, this restaurant is sure to become a favorite spot for foodies and casual diners alike.
I would give my overall experience a 3.5-3.8 but giving it 4 stars because I see the potential. None of the food i had was hot. It was all lukewarm or on the colder side. I came here on a Wednesday afternoon. It was a 20 minute wait but it really only took 5 minutes we ordered the short Rib Quesadilla to start. It was lukewarm but it had a good amount of flavor. We got a side of Yucca fries and they were cold. Ordered 3 tacos and a side of tots. The tots were lukewarm at best. I ordered the rich man taco, Thai chicken taco, and the pacific rim taco. The pacific rim taco was a bit warmer than the other 2 but again just not hot enough. The tacos all have enough flavor so I would like to return but just have it fresh. Its weird because its so packed and busy you would think the food would be coming out very hot. Ordered the Jalapeño Cilantro margarita and it was good and strong. I would come back but I hope for the experience to be a bit hotter.
On our Wednesday nights out, we decided to try Taqueria tsunami at the Marietta Square! We were really surprised at how good the food was and how delicious the cocktails were. We decided on the empanadas, Mojito, a flight of sangria and two dishes that I can't think of the names right now. But they were both delicious. We were definitely back. The service was great. We sat outside so we really enjoyed the ambience of people watching!
On a typical steamy weeknight on the Square, it was your typical tastiness at TT. The "Asian-Latin fusion" aspect is nice, creating some interesting appetizer choices. Avocado headlines, either with fresh guacamole or the avocado cilantro rolls, creating a unique blend. The Korean Fried Cauliflower will suit the vegetable folks, but feel like you're indulging in something heavier. We only scratched the surface of starter choices: empanadas and mini poke tacos are for next time. The guys hit the Tsunami Bowl section hard this time, with South of the Border and Chicken Enchilada. They were both huge and barely finishable in one setting--barely. Hit the Far East on your way back to the All American as you traverse the bowl-globe. All of these give you chicken/steak/shrimp protein choices, if you aren't doing veggie or tofu. Each is unique. The wives varied, as is typical, finally settling on the Tuna Poke Bowl, and loved that sushi-grade tuna and soy vinaigrette. Our vegetarian friend always opts for tofu tacos, which do actually look good (and she can't get enough). Margarita, of course, and the Dragonberry Mojito shine among a diverse drink menu, with local drafts to pick as well. Come on Tuesdays with a 1:1 parent:kid ratio to get a deal on kids' meals (gratis). And s'mores egg rolls are always tempting and different for the few times you have a little room left.
Came on a Friday around lunchtime with a few of my coworkers. The restaurant was able to accommodate us quickly and remained very attentive throughout of time there. We started with avocado egg rolls (not pictured) and they were absolutely delicious. The exterior was crunchy and the avocado mixture was surprisingly very flavorful. The tacos I ordered were pretty good, nothing super special, but still solid tacos. It wasn't too busy since it was lunch time but there were still a good amount of patrons. Overall it was a good experience!
I decided to dine here for lunch last week. I was greeted immediately upon arrival by a waitress, the hostess was a bit abrupt. Once seated my server provided several suggestions and reviewed the menu with me. I ordered the short rib quesadilla and tots w/jalapeño queso. The food was good but not sure I would return. Street parking is available but can be hard to find.
A stroll around the town square while asking local shop workers for dinner recommendations made for a great conclusion. We were offered a variety of options but only one restaurant made the list from everyone asked. Taqueria Tsunami is an Asian Mexican fusion that won't disappoint. Sitting outside we enjoyed local bluegrass music while dining on an Asian noodle salad with steak, chips with salsa, short rib quesadillas, strawberry lemonade and for dessert S'more egg rolls. Our server Kamila served us well and helped with menu tips. The noodle salad and the quesadillas were delicious making for two superb sharing dishes. I would order this combination again. The s'mores were ok but the chocolate marshmallow filling melted away leaving mostly shell. Overall this restaurant deserved the shop keepers enthusiasm.
We were seated immediately just before noon. We ordered an Wnchilada Biwl and Garden Shrimp. Both were very enjoyable- both taste and presentation (appearance).
My husband and I like the tacos here and decided to try something different this time. For starters we ordered the empanadas and the Korean Fried Cauliflower which both were delicious! For lunch I ordered the South of the.Boarder Bowl which was not good. The waiter said that he preferred the Chicken Enchilada Bowl over the one I ordered but I wanted something a little more healthier. I ended up switching it for the dish he recommended in the end. Next time, I will stick to the tacos the chicken bowl was good but I like the tacos better.
I'm always pleased when readers find my reviews of some value, but sometimes -- like now -- I write them for myself. When I go to any branch of Taqueria Tsunami I refer back, to see what I liked and what I didn't. ***On the "let's get it again" list: Shrimp tempura and Korean carnitas tacos with a side of cucumber salad. (Our waiter said it's made with rice vinegar, giving it a nice little kick.) ***On the "maybe" list: Asada Zing. I like the components, but the bulgogi is cut in chunks -- I prefer sliced or shredded -- and the meat is not as flavorful as what I'd get in Korean bbq. ***"Nope, not for me" list: rice and beans and house salad. Boring and boring. If you have access to one of these fusion restaurants, give it a try. They all appear to have outdoor seating, but the Marietta Square location has more to see.