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Mariscos Uruapan Mobil operates as a seafood-focused food truck parked on Cajalco Road in Perris, serving the kind of lunch crowd that works the commercial and industrial corridor nearby — construction sites, warehouse districts, retail parks where a quick midday meal means stepping outside rather than sitting down. The menu centers on seafood preparations: ceviches, tostadas, shrimp cocktails, and similar preparations that travel well in a mobile format and don't require a kitchen table to enjoy. This is a lunch-run destination for workers in the immediate area and residents making a deliberate trip for specific cravings rather than a casual drive-by. Unlike stationary restaurants, tracking the truck's actual location and hours requires following social media or calling ahead — the mobile format means availability shifts with demand and seasonal work patterns in the surrounding industrial zone. For a sit-down seafood dinner or a quick chain-restaurant grab, look elsewhere. For fresh preparation at a food-truck price point during a work break or lunch hour, Mariscos Uruapan fills that immediate, no-reservation slot.

Tacos El Chuleton operates as a taco-focused food truck based in Perris, pulling in to serve the lunch-circuit crowd and event circuit around the greater Inland Empire. The truck's location on West 4th Street puts it in position to anchor the midday rush for nearby office parks, warehouses, and commercial strips where sit-down restaurant options thin out and a quick, portable meal fits the work schedule. The format suits lunch-hour workers grabbing food between jobs, construction crews and warehouse staff looking for a faster alternative to chain drive-thrus, and anyone following the truck's rotation across Perris events and weekend spots. Schedule tracking happens through social media rather than fixed hours; regulars know to check before making a trip. For a sit-down meal with a full bar, this isn't the angle. For genuine tacos without leaving your truck bed or standing in a chain line, this fills the practical gap most Perris workers already know.
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Get ListedGamez Taco Truck operates from a fixed location on East 4th Street in Perris, serving the kind of casual lunch crowd and quick dinner traffic that gravitates toward street-side taco service rather…
Gamez Taco Truck operates from a fixed location on East 4th Street in Perris, serving the kind of casual lunch crowd and quick dinner traffic that gravitates toward street-side taco service rather than sit-down restaurant seating. The format is built for speed and cost — order at the window, eat standing or in a parked car, move on — suited to weekday work breaks, families grabbing dinner between errands, and anyone hunting for straightforward Mexican fare without ceremony. The truck draws a steady local base rather than hunting the event circuit or rotating brewery stops; regulars know the spot and the rhythm, while newcomers tend to find it through word-of-mouth or social media check-ins. For diners wanting a full sit-down experience with table service and a full bar, a sit-down taqueria elsewhere in Perris makes more sense. For the practical meal that costs five or six dollars and arrives in minutes, this fills the everyday slot most neighborhoods depend on.
Ordered carne asada fries, got cold stale old fries. Burrito was ridiculously small. Never again.
Let me say that clientele was showing up one after another on a Friday summer night. Had the popusas and fish tacos. The popusas are delicious! The Fish tacos were good, topped so well with the cabbage and what not. Service was great. Reasonable prices. Hoping to try more items on the menu soon.
Been looking for a good wet burrito and finally got my hands on one. Have tried the asada fries/nachos, tacos, burritos, flautas and sopes. They were all great. There red salsa is on point just the right amount of heat and flavorful. Give'em a try if ever in the area.
What Locals Know
Downtown Perris has limited sit-down Mexican options and relies on food truck rotation for weekday lunch traffic. Street-parked trucks on 4th Street see consistent foot traffic from nearby offices and warehouses, but schedules shift seasonally and by week — regulars know to text or check social media before making a trip.
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