Carnitas Tacos
Bistec Quesadilla
Gordita
a sandwich with meat and vegetables
a plate of mexican food
Al pastor torta
tacos, interior
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Taco campechano " steak,chorizo, jack queso
Breakfast and drink menu August 2020.
Late night munchies no shame
Chicken fajita torta. Delish!
Taco menu August 2020
An assortment of tacos on corn. Bistec, carnitas and al pastor with cilantro, onions and beans added.
The chicken torta! This thing is bigger than a Whataburger!
Beef Fajita Taco & Chicken Fajita Taco with added avocado and cheese.
Al pastor and bistec tacos
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Sunny P.
Mar 14, 2022
Tacos here are great! I would say the torta was fairly dry and flavorless. The Al pastor could use more flavor compared to other spots I've tried.
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Wayo T.
Aug 21, 2022
29 dollars for 2 quesadillas and a bistec torta all for it to be tasteless. No idea how this place has good reviews. This place aint it and especially for what you're paying. Even the salsa was cheeks
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Kimberly C.
Oct 29, 2019
I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of this food for being a small truck. I ordered the al pastor torta and it was cooked to perfection. I also ordered the tacos which were only $2 each. The tacos I ordered were carnitas, al pastor, and carne asada on a corn tortilla. I moved from LA where we have taco trucks everywhere and this truck is definitely high up on my list. It is opened late too, so if you have a fun night out and want a late night meal definitely check this place out. This place is cash only so keep that in mind when visiting.
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Lauryn A.
Jul 7, 2020
As a Hispanic from Houston, I know what a good taco tastes like. Let me just say these are by far the best ones I've had after living here in Austin for 3 years. I don't know what took so long to find this place but I'm so happy!! I ordered the bistec and al pastor tacos. Really good meat and flavor for the price! Will definitely make this my go to! CASH ONLY
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Paul V.
Mar 23, 2018
I touched down in Austin with about three hours to burn, and I decided then and there that I would spend those hours visiting three of the highest rated taco spots in East Austin before writing a three way heads up review, so let's get this party started.Tacos Guerrero vs. Granny's Tacos vs. La SabrozaStar 1: How were the service and atmosphere?All three of these taco spots were trucks, with Tacos Guerrero being the largest and Granny's Tacos the smallest. That's not really relevant as all three spots also had nearby picnic tables for local diners, but I thought it was interesting nonetheless that all three were dealing with the same kitchen parameters within which to whip up their wares. Granny's took the cake as far as a quaint atmosphere went with a super friendly server to boot, but all three of these spots were perfectly fine. Tacos Guerrero: Star (1)Granny's Tacos: Star (1)La Sabroza: Star (1)Star 2: How were the portions relative to the cost?When the heck did street tacos in Austin become so much more expensive than LA? To be fair these are larger tacos, but I was pretty surprised at paying between $2.00 and $3.00 for a single taco. The prices shook out per the below, and La Sabroza had notably smaller tacos compared to the competition:Tacos Guerrero: $2.00 for breakfast, $2.50 for lunchGranny's Tacos: $3.00 for lunchLa Sabroza: $2.00 for lunchGranny's were more expensive, but they ended up being the largest, and the best.Tacos Guerrero: Star (2)Granny's Tacos: Star (2)La Sabroza: Star (2)Stars 3 and 4: How was the food?It's here that the grown-ups separated themselves from the children if you will. La Sabroza had some pretty weak offerings in my mind, with mediocre meats (asada had very little taste) that were slightly overcooked. Tacos Guerrero had good tacos for both breakfast and lunch with ingredients that were nice and cooked together, but both fell woefully short of Granny's, which were exceptional. My pastor lunch taco at Granny's was marvelous, with a fresh lightly toasted tortilla, wonderfully flavorful pastor, and some nice peripherals like freshly chopped cilantro and just a smidge of pico that brought everything together with their excellent salsas. Wonderful.Tacos Guerrero: Single Star (3)Granny's Tacos: Two Stars (4)La Sabroza: No Stars (2)Star 5: Would you eat here every day if you could?Granny's? Yes. La Sabroza or Tacos Guerrero? Not so much.Tacos Guerrero: No Star (3)Granny's Tacos: Star (5)La Sabroza: No Star (2)
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Kiyanna E.
Jun 18, 2021
By far my favorite place to get Pastor tacos in Austin. A lot of taco truck's Al Pastor meat is dry and I have to soak it in salsa and lime but even that doesn't do anything. With these, they there are melt in your mouth even without the salsa and lime (you know it's good when there's grease falling down off of the tacos lol). I'll miss this taco truck when I move back home to Dallas
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Tamara K.
Mar 21, 2018
So happy I found this place!!! Carnitas are the best ones in my opinion. Tacos are street taco size and delicious. Definitely will be coming back here.
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Shawn D.
Mar 28, 2023
Love it! The barbacoa is my fav and they're open late! But usually takes about 10 mins to get your food.
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Christiana A.
Apr 30, 2022
So so so good! Carnitas tacos and a bistec quesadilla. Both meats were cooked and seasoned perfectly
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George S.
Nov 7, 2022
Very good Lowkey spot definitely recommend if you are in a rush other than that quality is on point
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