Voodoo Tacos
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Voodoo Tacos
Came across this on FB tonight. It is opening August 6th, the spot where Salgados was.
Voodoo Taco will be a fast-casual restaurant specializing in gourmet tacos; he pointed out that this new eatery’s ingredients and recipes will be “all over the board and will be a completely unique concept” to the Omaha area. Â Specifically mentioned by Chef Newton was the fact that Voodoo Taco will be serving virtually every meat under the sun (jalapeño sausage, salmon, alligator, and lobster, just to name a few) with the sole exception of ground beef.
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Voodoo Taco will be a fast-casual restaurant specializing in gourmet tacos; he pointed out that this new eatery’s ingredients and recipes will be “all over the board and will be a completely unique concept” to the Omaha area. Â Specifically mentioned by Chef Newton was the fact that Voodoo Taco will be serving virtually every meat under the sun (jalapeño sausage, salmon, alligator, and lobster, just to name a few) with the sole exception of ground beef.
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“Voodoo Taco” Launching in Omaha
Omaha News wrote:According to Newton, Voodoo Taco will be a fast-casual restaurant specializing in gourmet tacos; he pointed out that this new eatery’s ingredients and recipes will be “all over the board and will be a completely unique concept” to the Omaha area. Â Specifically mentioned by Chef Newton was the fact that Voodoo Taco will be serving virtually every meat under the sun (jalapeño sausage, salmon, alligator, and lobster, just to name a few) with the sole exception of ground beef.
“We want to take the vibes of Austin and Portland, and find a way to naturally blend those with the Omaha scene; and of course, serve the absolute best tasting and value priced tacos ever to hit this city.”
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This location is very much another of the doomed restaurant locations around town... I'm sure I'll be giving this a shot though since its a mile away from where I'll be staying when I move back and I LOVE mexican food! It sounds like it will be pretty tasty though just wonder how many people will be turned off by their attitude of if you don't like what we do then too bad.
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That far north on 90th is out of the way for all the people in Omaha who live south of Dodge and all the people who live east of 60th street north of Dodge. Â It is also surprisingly out of the way for the people in far NW Omaha, who seem to drive west on Dodge and once home, cut off eastern travel on Maple at I-680. Â Have to agree, that it seems doomed. Â Not entirely though, as Jim and Jennie's Greek Village has been booming for a long time. Â But then, they don't have the attitude problem that you picked up on.guitarguy wrote:This location is very much another of the doomed restaurant locations around town... I'm sure I'll be giving this a shot though since its a mile away from where I'll be staying when I move back and I LOVE mexican food! It sounds like it will be pretty tasty though just wonder how many people will be turned off by their attitude of if you don't like what we do then too bad.
Frankly, it is a bad plan to not have ground beef tacos there. Â There are people who will go there once for some exotic meat, find they like the place and the rest of the food, but not the meat. Â They will want to go back, but give up as they don't want or cant afford exotic meat tacos. Â There are a lot of us who are adventurous eaters but who have family/friends who are less so. Â Will I go there with a group of such people? Â No. Â They could have the best tacos ever, and I am still going to pass as the friends being happy is more important than some alligator taco. Â
Hope they don't go too far into debt to open this one year and done place.
I suppose they also didn't realize that Ablardoes Spelling? is right down the street and kicks complete A$$... This area of the city is pure families looking for a Restaurant they can frequent that won't have all the kids fighting the whole time about not liking the food. Clearly not what this place has to offer!
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Of all the fast food mexican, this place rules over all (including the taco trucks except Dos De Oros). Â But again, they have exotic food (for the taste buds of Omaha), but they also have regular food. Â If I want some really out there combination, and my wife wants a couple of tacos, not problem. Â Don't sound like that will be the case with Voodoo.guitarguy wrote:I suppose they also didn't realize that Ablardoes Spelling? is right down the street and kicks complete A$$... This area of the city is pure families looking for a Restaurant they can frequent that won't have all the kids fighting the whole time about not liking the food. Clearly not what this place has to offer!
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Julio's survived in this spot for many years. Â It's 2 successors did not last long. Â Matts' Grill and Salgados were the same owner I believe.guitarguy wrote:This location is very much another of the doomed restaurant locations around town... I'm sure I'll be giving this a shot though since its a mile away from where I'll be staying when I move back and I LOVE mexican food! It sounds like it will be pretty tasty though just wonder how many people will be turned off by their attitude of if you don't like what we do then too bad.
I remember Julios.. was pretty good but the reason it survived so long was because it was simple no nonsense Mexican. A place where you could take your family and everyone would be happy... back when they were open the population in NW Omaha was a lot less as well. I'm sure there is some format that will thrive here.. I bet a Diner would do great here now that Golden Corral shut down.bbinks wrote:Julio's survived in this spot for many years. It's 2 successors did not last long. Matts' Grill and Salgados were the same owner I believe.guitarguy wrote:This location is very much another of the doomed restaurant locations around town... I'm sure I'll be giving this a shot though since its a mile away from where I'll be staying when I move back and I LOVE mexican food! It sounds like it will be pretty tasty though just wonder how many people will be turned off by their attitude of if you don't like what we do then too bad.
Golden Corral just relocated to 72nd and Crown Point. Not hat far from this location.guitarguy wrote:bbinks wrote:guitarguy wrote: I remember Julios.. was pretty good but the reason it survived so long was because it was simple no nonsense Mexican. A place where you could take your family and everyone would be happy... back when they were open the population in NW Omaha was a lot less as well. I'm sure there is some format that will thrive here.. I bet a Diner would do great here now that Golden Corral shut down.
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I was extremely disappointed with Voodoo Tacos. It took more than 30 minutes to get these two tacos which from their looks should have taken no more than 5 minutes. I have read MANY complaints about the service here. While I was waiting two ladies walked in an said they phoned in their order 40 minutes previous to arriving. They were not ready. They had to wait 15 minutes.
I ordered the Alligator and the Baja Shrimp Tacos. 30 minutes later (at 1:30 - after the lunch crowd should have been gone) the waiter came by and said "Alligator and Chicken Tacos?" I said "Alligator and Baja Shrimp?" He looked at my platters and said, Yes, Baja Shrimp. So I thought the shrimp may be battered and started with the Alligator Taco, which was good, seasoned well, had a corn, tomato mixture and great seasoning, so I could excuse the wait. The I went after the Baja Shrimp. After a few bites I realized it was indeed Chicken, and seemed just thrown together by a 12 year old. I never received any chips nor sauce, I wanted bottled water and they had none.
I am sure that most people that have gone there this week will never come back. I never will. It will not last very long if they don't change things.
There was no menu to look up to except written menus you had to find, they were not offered, and the checkers expected you to come forward with your order.
C- and only because they were "New"
I ordered the Alligator and the Baja Shrimp Tacos. 30 minutes later (at 1:30 - after the lunch crowd should have been gone) the waiter came by and said "Alligator and Chicken Tacos?" I said "Alligator and Baja Shrimp?" He looked at my platters and said, Yes, Baja Shrimp. So I thought the shrimp may be battered and started with the Alligator Taco, which was good, seasoned well, had a corn, tomato mixture and great seasoning, so I could excuse the wait. The I went after the Baja Shrimp. After a few bites I realized it was indeed Chicken, and seemed just thrown together by a 12 year old. I never received any chips nor sauce, I wanted bottled water and they had none.
I am sure that most people that have gone there this week will never come back. I never will. It will not last very long if they don't change things.
There was no menu to look up to except written menus you had to find, they were not offered, and the checkers expected you to come forward with your order.
C- and only because they were "New"
Mgmlot93 blasted them on yelp yesterday... Â Said it was horrible.
They don't even warm their corn tortillas. Â That's just wrong!
They don't even warm their corn tortillas. Â That's just wrong!
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True, by the time I got to the second Taco - the soft shell was almost hard.
I asked the checker how large they were, wondering how many to order, and she said two would be enough, if I had a nap in between.
She being (Non-discriminative biased word) I thought I might need to bring the second one home... Nope.
I asked the checker how large they were, wondering how many to order, and she said two would be enough, if I had a nap in between.
She being (Non-discriminative biased word) I thought I might need to bring the second one home... Nope.
I have some friends who went and loved this place and they said they didn't have to wait a long time. He has been involved in the restaurant business in the past and put together the great feast at their wedding himself. So not sure what to think... guess i will have to try it out myself.
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I've been to VooDoo twice now. Â And everyone in my 15 person office has been at least once. Â Other than opening week issues (which are normal) it's been great food. Â They had to work out a few kinks, but the food quality is good, tons of flavor and it's a unique to Omaha concept. Â Plus, it's the best sign I've seen in a long time.
Most of the ladies in the office love it because 1 taco is plenty filling and it's a bargain at $4.00. Â Most of they guys get two, and it's still cheaper than a sit-down or a lot of other fast-casuals.
Most of the ladies in the office love it because 1 taco is plenty filling and it's a bargain at $4.00. Â Most of they guys get two, and it's still cheaper than a sit-down or a lot of other fast-casuals.
I finally tried it tonight and I thought the food was pretty good. I had an alligator taco and a barbacoa taco both with their Dona sauce on the side. That sauce was probably has 'hot' as I will go as it opened up my sinuses. :-) Since I used my PinPoint card for a free welcome taco, I tried some chips and con queso. It was good with a little bit of a bite to it.
It took about 15 min for tacos but my chips were there before that so I had time to enjoy those and the red beer.
The owner was working the floor and he bought a round of drinks of the table behind me as something didnt show up at their table.
Tables for the most part were full and just a short line at the counter.
It took about 15 min for tacos but my chips were there before that so I had time to enjoy those and the red beer.
The owner was working the floor and he bought a round of drinks of the table behind me as something didnt show up at their table.
Tables for the most part were full and just a short line at the counter.
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Voodoo Taco review: Meat’s good, but tacos aren’t magical
Sarah Baker Hansen: World-Herald staff writer wrote:The restaurant forgot to consider one thing: creating a good taco. We tried many and found little to go back for.
That was a bad review... Â and of course all their fans jumped on the OWH...
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