Baja seafood off a truck, no frills
Mariscos Mi Gusto Es is a food truck operation running the Baja seafood format San Diego has carried north from Ensenada: fish tacos, shrimp tacos, ceviche, counter pricing, no ceremony. It is the kind of setup that defines how this city actually eats when the tourist district is miles away and the goal is good food at a fair price.
The fish tacos are the main event. Pickled onions sit on top, a detail that cuts through the richness and signals someone in this kitchen is paying attention to balance, not just volume. The shrimp tacos follow the same logic: fresh seafood, straightforward execution, the Baja template honored without overthinking it. Ceviche rounds out the core menu, and the freshness that runs through the fish and shrimp carries here too. These are not elaborate preparations. They do not need to be. The California fish-taco tradition Rubio's brought north from Baja in 1983 was always about this: clean, affordable, fast, done right.
The truck format means the operating model is built around speed and ease. Parking is not a problem, the line moves, and the price stays inexpensive across the board. This is not a destination room with a program and a reservation list. It is a neighborhood operation running honest food for the people around it, the kind of mom-and-pop taco truck that has more in common with the South Bay taco-shop tradition than with anything in the Gaslamp.
The record is not uniform. Some visits land as exactly what the format promises; others read as average, nothing memorable either direction. Consistency is the open question here, as it is with any single-operator truck. On a good run, the fish tacos alone justify the stop.


