Holy Molé
About
Food Trucks, Mexican, Latin American
Price Range : Under $10 ($)
Location
Adress: 401 E Main St, Louisville, KY 40202
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingNo
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- insert_emoticonAmbienceCasual
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholNo
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- fastfoodCatersYes
Reviews
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Kelly J.
I love food trucks! And Holy Molé has to be one of my favorites in Louisville. Sitting here on this freezing winter day, I'm reminiscing about warmer days, grabbing a few tacos and a Mexican Coke and sitting at the Douglas Loop Farmers' Market (or wherever Holy Molé may be). Ahh.. those are the days!
Every taco I've had from Holy Molé (I've had quite a few) has been awesome! If you see this truck around, I definitely recommend checking it out! -
Kathy V.
Holy moly! They sure know how to run the taco game!
You can get three tacos for $9, which seems about the norm for non-Taco Bell tacos these days.
I got the fish taco and the chorizo taco. But big surprise! My favorite was the tofu and kimchi taco!! Surprisingly tasty and an interesting combination of flavors.
If you are out and about and craving some tacos, keep an eye out for the green truck and getcha some! -
Stephanie S.
I've never been to the freestanding restaurant, only to the food truck. If you are the owners, please visit close to Watterson Towers anytime/all the time!!!
I love tacos, I actually live for them on work days! 2-3 corn tacos filled to the brim with delicious innards gets me PUMPED UP!! And full.
I had the "chorizo" taco (which is basically a spiced up beef), chicken taco and a tofu/kimchi taco. I'm not a huge kimchi person because the ones I have had sucked. BUT this tofu/kimchi taco has me thinking that I just hadn't of found the right kimchi! Packed full of flavor, but lighter than, say, a deep fried taco?
All mine were gluten free (yasss) and including a bottle water, I paid only $11 for my lunch! I was full for several hours, as these bad buys are crazy filling!
If anyone knows a way to keep up with where the truck is at, I would really appreciate it! I want these tacos again sometime! -
Emily H.
The green Holy Mole food truck was one of the first on the scene two or so years ago, and the fact that they are still around isn't really a surprise: Their tacos are so darn good!
Let me elaborate. To start, they have excellent tortillas. They appear to almost be double layered, but when you munch into them they are soft and appropriately take second fiddle to the filling.
As a friend put it, they're strange voodoo tortillas that keep the meat and veggies adequately encased but are also not too chewy at the same time.
So after you get through the tortillas, your taste buds come into contact with the delicious fillings. On my most recent trip to this truck, I got three tacos: fish, chorizo and pork. The nice guy in the truck recommended the pork to me, but I actually preferred the fish and chorizo more.
And each have their own distinct taste. You won't find the proteins doused in the same salsa and spices here.
I also got plantains on the side with my recent order. I probably shouldn't have gotten them because the tacos left me so full, but the plantains were worth the packed tummy. And at about $10 for the order, the price can't be beat.
Holy Mole is also pretty quick with getting orders out, which is definitely a plus. And these guys get around. I love that I can count on finding and eating from this truck regularly. -
Katie S.
Fantastic chorizo and fried fish and pulled pork tacos. Fresh corn tortillas, quality dressings, and good flavor. I wanted more dressings, I like a messy taco but I guess when your eating it with your hands it's too much, ha. I also wish there was a 2 taco option - oh I ate all three, but I knew 2 would have done the job.