What is there to eat at El Trompo?
The menu is simple – several different kinds of meat served either as a street tacos, tortas, quesadilla or burritos. Meats include carne asada steak, chicken, carnitas (fried pork), house-made chorizo and of course the spiced pork al pastor. Don’t you dare set foot in El Trompo without trying al pastor in some form.
Are there any specials at trompo?
All food is made from scratch with the traditional flavors of Mexican cooking, as well as modern taco shop favorites. You can find a different special any day of the week. Check out our "Specials" tab and Instagram page for our daily specials. Don't forget to stop by on Trompo Tuesday and try our taco special!
What is in El Trompo sauce?
El Trompo clamato sauce with shrimp, onions, cilantro, tomatoes, avocado, jalapeños and crackers. Shrimp ceviche, aguachile, octopus, shrimp, cucumber, sliced avocado, tomatoes, onions and salsa "Quintero" Shrimp or Fish lime cooked mixed with onions, cilantro tomatoes, cucumber, jalapeños and avocado. Add Octopus for $2.00
Q) Does El Trompo Mexican Grill (5271 Kings Mills Rd) deliver?
Yes, El Trompo Mexican Grill (5271 Kings Mills Rd) delivery is available on Seamless.
Q) Does El Trompo Mexican Grill (5271 Kings Mills Rd) offer contact-free delivery?
Yes, El Trompo Mexican Grill (5271 Kings Mills Rd) provides contact-free delivery with Seamless.
Q) Is El Trompo Mexican Grill (5271 Kings Mills Rd) eligible for Seamless+ free delivery?
Yes, Seamless offers free delivery for El Trompo Mexican Grill (5271 Kings Mills Rd) with a Seamless+ membership.
What kind of meat is served at El Trompo?
The menu is simple – several different kinds of meat served either as a street tacos, tortas, quesadilla or burritos. Meats include carne asada steak, chicken, carnitas (fried pork), house-made chorizo and of course the spiced pork al pastor. Don’t you dare set foot in El Trompo without trying al pastor in some form.
What is the taco called that is sizzled on a rotating spit?
The al pastor taco is a crowd-pleaser for a reason: fatty strips of pork are sizzled on a rotating spit, called a “trompo.” At a place with “Trompo” in the name, the al pastor ought to be great—and here...