This nondescript trailer serves up stellar tacos, burritos, and tortas.
In a nondescript strip mall on West Anderson and MoPac you’ll find this always-bustling neighborhood favorite. A menu of Mexico-inspired comfort food includes short rib salpicon, mojo pollo, mashed potato-filled enchiladas, and a five-salsa sampler (the creamy Salsa X is a real showstopper).
More than 10 years' worth of satisfied customers will testify that the chorizo migas are worth a drive across town. The serrano slices kick up the heat.
The melting pot of grocery stores, Fiesta boasts several aisles of international foods in addition to the bilingual signs, pastries, produce, and brand names of Mexico. The additional indoor and outdoor markets (including yummy roasted corn and Hawaiian Shaved Ice stands) keep the crowds happy.
Fresh ingredients, the patented Bad Ass BBQ Sauce, and a fun, casual atmosphere make this place a must-try. Plan early for the lunch hour when the line is out the door.
Stratocaster-sized burritos in a rock & roll environment are the stock-in-trade at this joint. This is big-boy eating heaven: You don't have to include the veggie stuff you don't want, and there's no way you can walk away hungry.
These family-style meals feature pasture-raised birds. Marinated in achiote and freshly squeezed citrus, or yucatan spice, the chicken is slow-grilled over hardwood charcoal and served with handmade tortillas, rice, beans, and fresh salsas.
Dine in or grab a delicious whole chicken to go from the walk-up window at this Bouldin Creek outpost. There's a full bar, plus agua frescas.
Atmospheric Eastside eatery blends coastal and Interior Mexican with Tex-Mex.
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