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    Takorexico

    Takorexico

    (4 reviews)

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    So I'm a huge believer in food trucks! However this was a first time I was actually really let down…read more So I visited this truck with my wife and family at the pop the fort concert yesterday and besides having to stand in line for what seemed forever I wasn't to worried of what I was going to be tasting. Takorexico specializes in what seems to be an Asian infused style of Mexican comfort food, tacos. In all my life I was convinced that the hardest thing to accomplish was a way to ruin tacos. I mean I've had straight up potato tacos and those rocked more than what I had last night . I had the Kalbi Asada Tako which had seared Bulgogi steak and a Jamaican pear slaw. It was ok. It sorta lacked flavor and the slaw was way too overpowering for the beef they used. The beef itself was seasoned very little and the beef had no flavor as well. Over all if all their tacos tasted like that then I probably won't be visiting again. If it was just an off night maybe I'll go back for seconds. Oh! And they had run out of fish and corn as part of their menu. So a limited menu was a culprit too.

    Minerpalooza. Food trucks. Should be a match made in heaven. The truck itself looks beautiful,…read moreand draws you in. I was hoping for some good food. Instead, I got an order of mediocre tacos. One star may be a little harsh, but 2 stars seems to be a little too much. The price? $3 per taco. $8 for 3. $11 for 5. The tacos were small-ish, single corn tortilla, street tacos. A little pricey, but if the quality was good, I would be be OK with the price. Problem was, the tacos were bad. Overall, the sauces and accompaniments for the tacos were all good. The flavors were good. The protein on the taco was just not cooked well. Basically, bad execution of some potentially good ideas The tortillas felt like they may as well have been store-bought and put into the microwave. No chew to the tortilla at all, and not really warmed up. When you make bulgogi, you need to have something in the marinade to tenderize the meat (Asian pear, kiwi, pineapple, and/or Sprite tend to be the standard choices). Otherwise, you end up with a tough meat. The beef in the tacos was tough, stringy. Seasoned well. But terribly cooked meat. The pork was a cooked a little better than the beef, but nothing to write home about. But the worst offense was the fish. If you fry off fish early, and then leave it there, and then put it on a taco, you end up with cold, greasy, soggy mush. Someone has to step in there and realize that they're serving crap food, but unfortunately, no one did.

    Off The Grill Food Truck - Look for this truck!

    Off The Grill Food Truck

    (9 reviews)

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    Outstanding food! Outstanding service!…read more We hired Off the Grill because we won a bid for a certificate benefitting Gigi's Playhouse. They honored it, and we could not have been happier! They delivered out-of-this world brisket and pulled pork. It was delicious! I recommend them without reservation or one single hesitation! We will most definitely be hiring them again!

    Off The Grill was voted the best food truck in the border in 2013 and is quite popular around El…read morePaso. I thought the food was pretty good, but you have to have the right expectations. I think that OTG is a pretty good food truck that serves BBQ-based items and I'm not rating it compared to sit-down BBQ restaurants; you shouldn't expect it to be an alternative to places like State Line or Famous Dave's. Their menu is pretty straightforward, mostly sandwiches or tacos made with one or more of their BBQ meats, but their most popular item, and the one they recommend, is the Pulled Pork Cheese Fries, they had me at "Pulled." I really liked them, the fries golden soft (which I prefer), not crispy fried and they are pretty decent size, none of that thin fry crap, they have lots of cheese and mixed with the BBQ sauce it makes for a nice tangy flavor. Because I have no self-control, I also ordered the sausage bites, which I found out is their second most popular item. It's a plate of sliced sausage drenched in BBQ sauce, which for the record I did share with another person. We weren't blown away by them, but they were okay, I'm just really picky about the sausages I put in my mouth. I would definitely recommend getting the fries over the bites if you are a normal person that only orders one thing. I do have to mention that the OTG folks were very friendly and personable, though there was a line I didn't feel rushed when it was my time to order, which is not uncommon at food trucks and stands. They were even nice enough to pose my food on the counter while I took photos of it, because I'm that kind of person. I found them at the Chamizal Memorial Park, check their facebook page to find their current location.

    Red, White & Chew - Wings

    Red, White & Chew

    (6 reviews)

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    I wish I could try this place. The directions ended right on the highway‍. I tried to find it using…read moremaps app twice. Both times it stopped on the highway.

    Red, White, and Chew is all about two things: tasty pizza and putting tiny U.S. flags on tasty…read morepizzas. It just so happens that I love tasty pizzas and I love America, so naturally I liked RWC. They're a fairly new food truck in town and you can find their current location on their facebook page, I found them at a Food Truck Revolution stop. They make all kinds of pizzas, you can choose your own toppings or pick from one of their special creations, I went the special route, because I'm special. When I asked what they recommended, she asked if I was feeling a little crazy, and suggested I try a BBQ Pulled Pork and Mac & Cheese pizza, and I went for it. We're never going to survive unless we get a little crazy. The crazy pizza was crazy yummy, and logically so: pizza is awesome, pulled pork is awesome, mac & cheese is awesome, and tiny American flags are awesome, it's awesome to the 4th power (the flag adds the flavor of freedom). Pizzas are thin, but not crispy thin crust, which I like, as I prefer a soft crust, they're personal size, but very filling. They have a wide selection of toppings, so the possibilities are pretty endless. They also have other stuff, I ordered some wings because: a. they were on the specials menu and b. this is America, and we eat wings with our pizza, love it or leave it, pal! Wings were alright. Look for them on your next food truckin' adventure!

    The Reef Mobile Kitchen - Panko Zucchini fries smothered in chipotle aioli. Oh my! Heaven in my mouth!!!!

    The Reef Mobile Kitchen

    (4 reviews)

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    *Drinking game: Drink every time you read the words "fish and chips"…read more If you know nothing else about me, you should know this...I am 80% comprised of fish and chips. Fish and chips may be my fave thing to eat in the whole entire world and that's not an exaggeration...you can take that to the bank. Seriously, if a place serves up fish and chips, I'm ordering it. Doesn't matter if they're ridiculously fancy and fish and chips is only on their menu as a joke, I'm ordering it and I won't leave until they deliver (not that I've ever seen a place have joke items on a menu...I'm just saying if someone wanted to mess with my emotions that's the way to do it and that's how serious I take my fish and chips). The only thing I've ever had at The Reef Mobile Kitchen is the fish and chips. There's a chance this isn't always on the menu and if it's not, I'm not going. Although I highly doubt fish and chips aren't always on the menu. If you want to know where they're at check out their Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/reeftruck), but it's almost always a safe bet that they'll be at Foodville. So since it's the only thing I can speak on. Scratch that. Write on. Let's delve into the fish and chips. Plump pieces of white fish, I'm guessing cod (much like my beer identifying abilities, my fish identifying abilities are almost nonexistent). Crisp, batter on the outside served along side large fries, a couple of lemon wedges, and tarter sauce. It's all really good and done in-house! You will not regret this. And the truck is easy to spot. Big blue. That's all you need to know. Check it out and definitely check out Isaac M's review for a deets on the Mojo Quesadilla that sounds ridiculously amazing. May have to order that along side some fish and chips next time. And another plus is since it's a food truck you know you're getting a meal under $10.

    I've been scoping out the El Paso food truck scene for some time now and decided to give Reef a…read moreshot when it was over on my side of town. It was awesome! I had two fish tacos and the panko zucchini fries. The Unnamed fish taco was my fave. It's all about the chipotle aioli. I'm having dreams about the panko zucchini fries. Can't wait to go back!!!!

    The Junction Brunch House - Pipo especial

    The Junction Brunch House

    (180 reviews)

    $$

    If you're looking for a brunch spot in El Paso that brings together great food, genuine…read morehospitality, and live music--The Junction Brunch House is a standout. I kept it classic with waffles, bacon, and eggs--and it absolutely hit the mark. The waffles were light, fluffy, and perfectly golden, the bacon was cooked just right, and everything came out fresh and satisfying. Simple comfort food done right. But what really elevated the experience was the atmosphere. They had live musical entertainment by Louie, who was incredible. He played a mix of hits from yesterday and today, moving effortlessly between country & western, contemporary favorites, and traditional Spanish songs. His versatility created a warm, lively environment that both staff and customers clearly enjoyed--it added something special you don't find everywhere. Service was just as impressive. Our server, XAY, had a bright, welcoming smile and provided outstanding service from start to finish. They offered great suggestions on local favorites and specials, which made the experience feel personal rather than routine. The vibe overall is relaxed, inviting, and very "El Paso"--a place where you can sit, enjoy your meal, and stay a while. Overall: Delicious, well-executed brunch classics Live music that enhances the experience (not overwhelms it) Exceptional, friendly service Comfortable, welcoming atmosphere Would I go back? Without a doubt. This is more than just brunch--it's an experience.

    On my way out of El Paso, which incidentally was the day the Feds shutdown the air space around the…read morecity, ended up giving me an opportunity for one last time to try another local eatery. I went in for brunch, and one place that absolutely deserves a visit is The Junction Brunch House. The restaurant is set inside a literal house, which gives it a cozy, welcoming feel from the moment you walk in. The service is warm, attentive, and genuinely friendly. As for the food? Ay Dios mio! Outstanding. I ordered Big T's Texas Breakfast: two eggs any style, bacon, and pancakes or French toast. I chose scrambled eggs and pancakes. The presentation was impressive, looking more like something you'd expect at a high-end hotel restaurant. The eggs were folded neatly, omelet-style, into a triangle and cooked perfectly--flavorful and fluffy. The bacon was crispy yet juicy, just right. The pancakes were a four-stack, light and fluffy with a beautiful griddle finish. They came with butter mixed with brown sugar and cinnamon, and a side of and maple syrup, which took them to another level. Junction has locally made hot sauce on the table, and fair warning as both packed some serious heat and paired perfectly with the eggs. What really stood out was the attentive service. The staff checked in regularly, made sure I had everything I needed, and seemed to refill my coffee right on cue. While brunch alone makes it worth the trip, the menu offers much more than breakfast. I'm already looking forward to going back to try their lunch options. If you're in El Paso and craving a comfortable atmosphere with excellent food and service, this is a spot you shouldn't miss.

    Grama Coco - foodtrucks - Updated May 2026

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