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Tortas El Guero

4.6 (21 reviews)
InexpensiveMexican
Closed 10:30 am - 11:00 pm

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Sirio B.

Solid Torta place located off Cameron road, just a short jaunt north of downtown. Keep in mind it's cash only but this place was great. A lot of places around Austin tend to put beans in their Tortas which makes them heavy in book. So I always tend to prefer that go a fresher route. Avocado is always a better route. Got the Diabla #6: Milanesa (breaded chicken cutlet), chorizo, avocado, cheese and egg (in an omelette form). Sandwich was big and super reasonably priced at $6.50. Really have to say these Tortas go amazing with hot sauce, and I finished mine up without it feeling heavy. Was surprisingly good, no fuss. They have a ton of different combos you can do, and they only get crazier than what I listed. Bring your appetite for sure!

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Nickie B.

Stop for this School Bus!!! Tortas El Guero is in the parking lot with Guthrie Cleaners located on Cameron Rd behind Capital Plaza. I had a $2.50 chicken fajita taco and a $5.00 chicken quesadilla. WOW! The chicken fajita taco was served street style...but the serving was generous and well worth $2.50. The quesadilla was cooked perfect with just the right amount of crisp. They do not skimp on the cheese either. It had the right amount of melted cheese to be enjoyed with each bite. My favorite part is that they add fresh sliced avocados to the quesadillas. The homemade hot sauce was very enjoyable too. Tips: They are closed on Wednesdays and only take Cash.

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Kelly S.

Tortas El Guero was around before food trucks were cool. These guys have been doing their mini-school bus thing for well on a couple of years. I've always been impressed by the quality of the food they're pumping out of this spot. This last go round I got a quesadilla with fajita and a sincronizada. The quesadilla was gigantic, stuffed full of fajita, beans, jalapenos and tomatoes. The flavor on those babies is reminiscent of Mexico... and not of dry chicken breast and mozzarella like most places where you order up that particular item. Their sincronizada is different than what I'm used to -- but equally tasty. Ham, cheese and beans between two flour tortillas. Dip it in their legendary green salsa or the smokier tomato based one and it's all you can do not to cram more in your pie hole. Prices are great -- those two items costing me $8 -- and they are ready super fast. Definitely a stop to make if you're at Nomad or Animal Trustees for a filling, inexpensive, local meal.

Brian B.

Yet another entry in the ever expanding food truck scene in Austin. I expected tacos but was pleasantly surprised by El Guero. Although they do have a few tacos on the menu, they specialize in Mexico City style tortas, which are basically some really big sandwiches with a load of toppings. Having never experienced an authentic Mexico City style torta, I asked what was recommended and the cook advised to order a #1 and a #7. The #1 consists of cuban breaded steak, shredded pork leg, ham, franks (yes, hotdogs), mozzarella cheese and some veggies. Yes, all that stuff on one sandwich! The #7 is chlanga steak, chorizo, cheese and veggies. All sandwiches are served with pickled jalapenos (on them or on the side) and are accompanied by a very spicy chipotle sauce. All tortas are served on really good bread, which is lightly toasted and buttered. I can't speak to how authentic these are, or what the difference between a Cuban style torta and a Mexico City style torta is, but they were really tasty. They are also huge! Mexican Cokes and Fanta are available and they have a number of covered tables for your dining pleasure. Have a torta and then walk over the Nomad's for a nightcap. Really different for taco truck fare and quite good. They have a wide range of toppings, so check the menu picture I uploaded.

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7 months ago

Las tortas el Guero, son supper deliciosas supper recomendó para que la gente vaya a comer ahí.

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2 years ago

Las mejores del área, las hacen rápido y con un muy rico sabor del DF. 100% recomendadas.

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3 years ago

The guy running this truck is doing it right. Good attitude, good food, great price don't drive past this truck without stopping

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6 years ago

Best street food in town no doubt the tortas are the best and guero is a really laid back person

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7 years ago

Good tacos great price the meat is chopped fine that's the best way to do street tacos ( more of the meat gets seasoning so more flavor).

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Got the Diabla #6: Milanesa (breaded chicken cutlet), chorizo, avocado, cheese and egg (in an omelette form).

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El Alma - Chips salsa and queso

El Alma

4.1(1.4k reviews)
4.7 miBouldin Creek, 78704 (South Austin)
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Duck enchiladas with mole sauce were awesome! Chips and salsa were homemade and delicious. Tacos…read moregreat and yummy margaritas. We had a wonderful server too. Ambiance very laid back but cute.

That rush hour traffic in Austin is lethal. If it starts raining too, oh buddy, what a nightmare…read more Eventually you'll make it to your destination and if it's half as good as El Alma, it'll be a sigh of relief. I've driven by El Alma many times being in the Austin area, but I never went until last Thursday, and after surviving a brief monsoon, I was glad to get a few drinks and eat some good TexMex with my large party just before a wedding. The best way to describe El Alma is that it is TexMex that is Austinified. Everything feels a little more unique and special than your classic TexMex options. I started off with a Mezcal Margarita that put a little hair on my chest and got me going. My group ordered two of their Nachitos, which were these nice nachos. For my main entrée, I got 3 Al Pastor tacos on corn with a side of their rice and beans. Their pastor was served with pineapples, onions, and cilantro with limes on the side. They were great and I immediately crushed them all. I thought their rice and beans were pretty good as well and a step above the typical TexMex rice and beans. The server was pretty attentive throughout our whole visit, and I honestly have no complaints about what they had to offer. Pricing on the meal and drinks was pretty standard for Austin, and I didn't think anything really took me out of the experience. On top of that, for being in Barton Springs, there is quite a bit of parking. I would love to come back at some point in the future and hang out on their rooftop bar because that seems like a lot of fun. Shoutout to El Alma for being a TexMex oasis saving me from the MoPac traffic. RIYL: TexMex, but better than your average

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El Alma - Busy on a Tuesday

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Taqueria De Diez

4.7(505 reviews)
4.0 miDowntown
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My first night in Austin I knew I had to find some good tacos and Taqueria De Diez certainly…read moredelivered. This place is clearly loved by locals. As I was leaving my hotel I bumped into some coworkers outside and mentioned I was heading here for dinner. A person passing by overheard me and stopped to rave about how they're the best tacos you can get in Texas. The speakeasy feel was awesome and relatively easy to find despite this being my first visit to Austin. I had the carne asada tacos and they were delicious. I also ordered a side of chips and salsa but my weak tastebuds embarassingly couldn't handle the spice. Seating was limited but I was carrying out anyways. Will definitely return when I'm back in Austin!

Who would've thought that a taqueria tucked away in an unassuming alley would have some of the best…read moretacos in Austin? The first thing you'll see when entering is a bar. Go through another door, and you'll find a small dining area and a hallway with a sign showing you where to order. After you place your order, they'll give you a ticket. Be sure to hand the ticket to one of the cooks; otherwise you won't get your food. We got the carne asada tacos, adobada (pastor) taco, and carne asada volcan. Everything was seriously delicious, rich, and flavorful. The meat was juicy and tender, and they were very generous with the portions. If all the seats inside are taken inside the restaurant, you can dine in the bar area or outside in the alley. This taco speakeasy spot is so good, we came back the next day with our friends. We will definitely be back in the future!

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Taqueria De Diez  - Go between the alley

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Taqueria De Diez  - Adobada (Pastor)  Volcan and Carne Asada Taco

Adobada (Pastor) Volcan and Carne Asada Taco

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Licha's Cantina - Tacos

Licha's Cantina

4.1(844 reviews)
3.7 miEast Austin
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Another fun place in Austin! Great Mexican food, great and…read morefast service and the mood here was so cozy and inviting- we really enjoyed our food here. So we were thinking of tacos or Mexican food and my daughter suggested this spot as she had come here with some friends and really enjoyed their sopecitos. I had never had a sopecito! What is that! So we had to try... We were lucky to arrive at the right time (9 pm!) where we got their last table!! Make reservations or something because this is another one of those places that fills up! So- we were taken care of immediately: chips and some very hot salsas were set on the table while we chose. They menu is in QR code format, but we asked and got paper menus as well. Well I got the chicken sopecitos , my daughter got the pork ones and my partner got the meat tacos. Everything was delicious, the food arrived promptly, the portion size was perfect and bountiful and everything was super enjoyable. I really enjoyed trying some New Mexican favorites. Next time I will try some other delicacies since I always get tacos tacos burritos or quesadillas: time for some new items on the menu! Enjoy!

Could have been much better. Many of their dishes are very…read moresweet, instead of savory. Salsa was the best thing. Music was so loud in the back room areas that you could not even have a conversation with others at your table. When I asked to have the music turned down, I was ignored. Dishes were on the pricer side. We won't be back.

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Fonda San Miguel - Tacos Al pastor, Cadillac margarita and numero uno margarita

Fonda San Miguel

4.1(1.4k reviews)
2.5 miRosedale, Allandale
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We had the best server! Could only get a5:45 reservation so we wanted to ease in to dinner, and our…read moreserver made it happen. We had a drink, delicious prickly pear margarita! He brought warm chips and salsa...he gave great recommendations and we ordered a second drink... We told him when we wanted the food and it arrived soon after, and could not have been more delicious! Duck special with green mole, and chicken enchiladas suizas. So delicious all around! Love the decor. Beautiful light fixtures, warm Mexican vibe throughout...

Fonda San Miguel never disappoints! We visited on Cinco de Mayo with another couple, and as…read moreexpected, the place was packed--but we were pleasantly surprised to find a table fairly quickly on a first-come, first-served basis. We started with their famous house Margaritas with Tajín, and they were absolutely delicious--and definitely strong in the best way. My boyfriend and I shared the Ceviche Las Brisas, which was incredibly fresh with generous, perfectly cut pieces of fresh white fish from the Gulf of Mexico. For our main dish, we split the vegetable Enchiladas de Mole Poblano, served with rice and black refried beans. I wish the enchiladas had more vegetables. Everything on the plate was outstanding, and I truly think they have the best mole in town--rich, complex, and unforgettable. We were also celebrating a friend's birthday, and the staff made it extra special by surprising her with a complimentary Tres Leches cake, which was just as amazing as everything else we had. Great food, lively atmosphere, and wonderful service--Fonda San Miguel continues to be one of our favorite spots. We can't wait to go back!

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Fonda San Miguel - Bar

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Fonda San Miguel - Cochinita Pibil

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