Restaurant Review: Taqueria Maya
Posted Monday, July 26, 2010Taqueria Maya is an authentic Mexican restaurant at 9996 Kings Auto Mall Dr., tucked away in a mostly deserted strip mall next to a Lenscrafters. The place is owned, at least partially, by the same folks who brought us Taqueria Mercado.
If you've been to any of the three Taqueria Mercado locations, then you're already familiar with the menu. There isn't a discernible difference among all the Taqueria locations, and that's a good thing. Authentic tacos are each served on two warm corn tortillas, filled with your choice of meat and topped with a generous dose of cilantro and onions. Burritos that are quite literally twice the size of what you'd get at Chipotle, yet still pay less for, are here. Fajitas, soups, salads and desserts abound.
When we arrived one early weekend afternoon, there were only a couple tables occupied. This surprised us, because every time we go to Taqueria Mercado, the place is typically pretty busy. We claimed a table and sat down as a nearby television blared Mexican sports programming.
Taqueria Maya resides in the space formerly occupied by Mark Pi's Express. The configuration hasn't changed much but, like its big sister in Fairfield, Maya also offers a check cashing booth in the back corner.
To our surprise, the waitress immediately supplied us with a basket of warm chips and salsa. That's a first for any of the taquerias we've been to in Cincinnati -it's not something we ever get for free at Taqueria Mercado. The salsa was thin, red, mildly spiced and good, but I resisted eating much of the chips, knowing full well (with emphasis on the "full") what we were in for.
The available taco/burrito meat fillings are as exotic as any of the Taqueria locations: carne asada (steak), al pastor (pork), barbacoa (beef), chicken (pollo), fried pork (carnitas), chorizo, tripe, suadero and lengua (beef tongue) are all on hand. I ordered a suadero taco and an al pastor gordita, along with a side of refried beans and a Mexican Coke. My girlfriend, evidently having forgotten its sheer size, ordered a large veggie burrito.
Saudero, which is akin to a beef brisket, is quickly becoming my favorite taco filling, with al pastor a close second. The meat paradoxically doesn't seem as fatty as barbacoa, but still quite flavorful. The gordita is essentially a smaller taco with a crispy, thicker corn tortilla, packed with a lot of cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, sour cream and meat. I don't order them very often because their usually troublesome to cut (you certainly can't pick up and eat one without it being a mess), but it's still quite good.
My girlfriend's burrito was enormous: as long as her forearm and more than three inches in diameter. She'd forgotten whether it was the large or small burrito that she typically orders, so this time opted for the large. She managed to eat not quite half of it. The burrito tasted good, with a generous amount of roasted vegetables, but in retrospect she would have ordered it without cheese in addition to the sour cream she'd already left off. It's just too heavy otherwise.
If your looking for the same cheap prices and authentic, great taste you'd find at Taqueria Mercado, but either can't take the drive to or endure the crowds at the Fairfield, Downtown or Florence, Kentucky locations, Taqueria Maya is the place to be for an equally wonderful Mexican experience.
Taqueria Mercado 3
100 E 8th St.As a side note, I've also now been to the newest Taqueria Mercado location a couple times (Taqueria Mercado 3), located downtown. While it still looks very much like the old Javier's inside, the place is noticeably different in both menu and sheer volume of people.
Taqueria Mercado 3's menu is exactly like the one at the Fairfield location (or any of the locations, for that matter), and so is the quality: delicious. There may be a slight variation in their famous refried beans here, but otherwise everything else seems identical. And there's now cerveza, my friends, as they recently acquired their liquor license.

The best TACO joint in the city. I go there as a treat to myself every Monday. TEX MEX TACOS are delicious culinary treats that look beautiful and taste great. I'm so impressed with this place that I never explore the other items on the menu. If you don't get your taco fix here, you're losing in life.
posted: Tue., Apr 27th, 2021 @ 2:37 PM
My Wife and myself dined at Ferrari’s on Saturday and the Food and service was great/ I had the Butternut Squash Ravioli with misc nuts and sauce and it was the best meal I’ve had there/ My wife had the Fish and Vegetables and was very happy/ I also got a couple of their pizza and olive loaves of bread/ The bread is always a hit at work.
posted: Mon., Nov 23rd, 2020 @ 1:14 PM
@Rick: Thanks for the suggestion! I'll have to remember to give them a try.
posted: Sat., Nov 21st, 2020 @ 9:06 AM
Try Joe's Pizza located at Airway and Smithville Rd. You might like it...That's one of favorite haunts. I definitely think it beats Cassano's.
posted: Fri., Nov 6th, 2020 @ 4:19 PM
Hands down the best Indian in the area. I have yet to find their yellow Punjabi dish anywhere. It is my favorite, and what keeps me coming back time after time. I think I have been here over 100 times. I love this place.
posted: Thu., May 28th, 2020 @ 12:03 PM
I found a gyro I keep thinking about
https://www.yelp.com/biz/tazikis-mediterranean-cafe-cincinnati
their lamb gyro is about 2-3 bucks higher in cost than a gyro elsewhere - B U T - it is made with whole pieces of lamb meat, not the lamb and beef loaf that all other Gyro joints in Cincinnati seem to do
it is a chain. A minus for me, and I suspect for you as well.
But its good.
really, really good
one caveat: skip the baklava as it is not made in-house
posted: Mon., Dec 9th, 2019 @ 12:43 PM
I'll take your word for it, then.....it is fairly close to work so it'll be an upcoming lunch
I also need to try out this little taco wagon near Quatmans in Norwood
posted: Mon., Sep 9th, 2019 @ 6:21 PM
Hi @TJ - We were pretty impressed with the quality of the items, which I think justifies some of the pricing. I really liked the house-made tortillas and their salsas. Chilero offered some extra little touches that were a pleasant surprise. :)
Just by way of comparison...that same week we'd tried the new Mazunte location downtown...and our experience at Chilero beat them out.
posted: Thu., Aug 29th, 2019 @ 10:18 PM
Great food and fantastic atmosphere
posted: Wed., Aug 28th, 2019 @ 8:29 PM
Seems very pricey for a mostly carryout/counter-service joint
posted: Wed., Aug 28th, 2019 @ 5:51 PM