O'Tacos
O'Tacos is a French fast-food chain specializing in a unique variation of the taco. These "French tacos," as they are often called, are distinct from traditional Mexican tacos. O'Tacos are typically made with a flour tortilla wrapped around a filling of french fries, meat (often halal-certified), and a cheese sauce.
The chain was founded in France in the mid-2000s. O'Tacos has since expanded significantly within France and internationally, including locations in other European countries.
Key characteristics of O'Tacos include:
- French Fries: A defining ingredient in their tacos, setting them apart from standard tacos.
- Cheese Sauce: A key component, often described as a creamy, processed cheese sauce.
- Tortilla Size: O'Tacos offers various sizes of tacos, allowing customers to customize their meal.
- Meat Options: A range of meat choices are usually available, commonly including ground beef, chicken, and steak, often prepared with halal practices.
- Customization: Customers can typically choose their meat, sauce, and any additional toppings.
The popularity of O'Tacos lies in its unique combination of familiar fast-food elements like french fries and cheese with the format of a taco, creating a distinct and appealing offering, particularly among younger demographics.