I just tried this gem today, part of my continuing quest to find the best trailer food in town. I was seeking a mid-afternoon snack and was pleased to find they serve breakfast tacos all day long.(It’s never a bad time for breakfast tacos, am I right?) Two egg and cheese on flour tortillas, $ 2/taco. The flour tortillas did not appear to be made in house, but they were soft and tasted fresh. The eggs were crisped around the edges(yum!), the cheese all melty, and when I added green sauce to my tacos, I was in heaven!(The owner(?) said the red sauce was hotter so I stuck with the green, plenty hot for me.) Picnic tables sit under large oak trees and make eating outside the trailer very pleasant. My breakfast tacos were simple and delicious, and I’ll definitely be back to try other offerings.
Kris B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Welp, another amazeballs taco experience in Austin. Mejia is very good, for sure 5-star category. I had my usual test tacos: 2 bistek &1 pastor. Fillings: The bistek was charred perfectly, soft, juicy and flavorful. The pastor was spiced perfectly, soft and also juicy. Pineapple was very flavorful. Tortillas: nice and earthy corn and structurally perfect while still being soft. The lime was one of the juiciest limes I’ve ever had at a taco wagon. What they do differently: You get a fresh, amazing, large, grilled jalepeño and they grill their onions instead of just chopped uncooked as is the norm. Overall very very good and I like the fact that they switch it up a little. Funny part: 3 of Austin’s best Mexican ‘restaurants’ are within ½ a block of each other: El Paisa, Esparanza & Mejia. All 3 of them are top notch.