These are some of the best tacos that I’ve had in Austin! They were made fresh and perfectly seasoned. Served with green sauce similar to the«dona» sauce at taco deli. Not to mention they are much cheaper($ 2 – 2.50) than their competition but they are a bit smaller.
Darby F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Arlington, TX
I am addicted to little taco shops where no one speaks English. Don’t let this little shack next to taco shop pass you by! Its wonderful! I ordered the steak tacos and am very impressed! Watch out for the green sauce though it’ll light you up. I went during the rain and they had a nice cover and some tables. Will be going back!
Kraig K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Wowowowow. You know a taco place is good when it’s hidden behind a gas station, Beef fajita — check. Barbacoa — check. Limes in a small baggie — check. Delish!
GilYSarah A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Best breakfast tacos I’ve had so far in Austin tx! Is like going to your friends mama’s house in Mexico, fresh and authentic!
Michella s.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
best breakfast tacos ever. the bacon, egg, cheese and potato can not be beat. al pastor is pretty tasty too. not sure of their hours, closed Sundays. these fresh tacos are made with serious love.
Kelly W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
Weeeeeeeee! You guys, I’m a northie by upbringing. So Tacos Matamoros up by Braker has spoiled me rotten for barbacoa and cheap street tacos. Since I moved south, those little meat-filled love boats are a thing of the past. I don’t care how cheap they are, I ain’t spending $ 6 in gas just to get one. Enter Rico’s. It, like my favorite northside place, is in a Conoco parking lot. Don’t be fooled, and don’t get all snobby, as these breakfast tacos sitting next to my computer as I type this are BOMB. They make their corn tortillas fresh from INSIDETHATLITTLEBITTYTRAILER! And they have that runny red salsa that only the best taco trailers have. Also, she’s not stingy with the bacon! The chorizo was a little on the chewy side, but I’m going to go back and try the barbacoa. If that passes the test, they’re getting all five stars.
Keri R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
So fabulous! Cheap. Delicious. Friendly. Amazing.
James H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
This place has good lunch tacos and great gorditas! I had a Al Pastor and a Barbacoa taco n Corn, both were very good, not overly greasy like some places can make it! Not really sure but seems like something was missing from both. I don’t think Pineapples are mandatory in Al Pastor but I think it wold help this one… Don’t get me wrong it was good, but could be a better! I also had to try their Gordita, al bistek and it was amazing! It seemed pressed since it is fairly flat, but a good 6 inches in diameter. Has a great steak flavor and a good lining of their tasty refried beans, grilled onions cheese and cilantro!!! I will definately be coming back for this! The Rojo salsa is tasty but mild, for that burning kick get their Habanero salsa, it is light orange and watery, but all you need is a dash and the heat levels start rising!!!
Marshall J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Listen, I need you to pay attention here. Never mind that hipster taco place. The one with the free-range grass-fed açaí-marinated something sprinkled with organic powdered unicorn horn. Sure, it may be «Hot on Unilocal» … It may even be featured in the latest edition of «Stuff White People Like.» But you’ll never pay $ 8 for a taco again once you go to Rico’s. It’s a trailer, but one of the old-school food-cart trailers. El Taco Norteño used to be there, on the west side of the Conoco gas station. There’s always a smiling, beautiful lady working when I go(presumably she’s not Rico). She talks to me in Spanish. «Cilantro y cebollas?» Yes, please. I always get one al pastor taco($ 1.50, tax-built in so it’s actually $ 1.50) and one barbacoa($ 2), both on corn tortillas. I get a lemon or lime to squeeze over everything and a thin dollop of avocado sauce. A fantastic lunch for $ 3.50(and worth three times the price). The trailer is officially called«Rico’s» but you may notice the larger sign that says«Tacos Michuacan.» Though Google says the correct spelling is «Michoacán» I chose not to argue with the nice lady who served me two of the best tacos I’ve had in a while. There’s only one table there; they obviously are set up for folks to take their food to go. There’s a pretty impressive-looking breakfast menu, too. If I ever make it there before noon I’ll give it a try and report back. August 2012 update: Got a barbacoa taco and an al pastor yesterday(see photo). Both were fantastic. I’m pretty sure it cost $ 4 instead of $ 3.50 this time, but still totally worth it.