Where is the Best Breakfast in Austin, Texas?
Seems like people either love the food here or hate it. While I agree that equal or better food can be found (example: Taqueria Arandas), it is going way too far to say the food at Taco Xpress is bad. The food is clearly made from scratch and with great care. I thought some of the items could use a little more salt, but that’s a very subjective judgement.Also, if you’re in the mood for it, the atmosphere is fun. Bottom line, the food is good, reasonably priced, and it is a fun place to hang out.Pros + Good food, reasonable priceCons – Loud outside if there is live music, inside is a little cramped
I’ve heard of this place and luckily stumbled across it for lunch. I had the Leg of Lamb sandwich and my friend had the Chicken and Eggplant sandwich. We split each other’s selections. All I can say is Awesome!!! Fantastic sandwich and a lot of sandwich too for an incredible price. I would have given it 5 stars but the counter help wasn’t very helpful. The hipster girl with the nose piercing was downright rude. Nonetheless, definately worth the visit. Just tip according to the service and all is good.Pros + Awesome sandwiches, great price, high valueCons – lacking on service
You may approach this place thinking its a slightly shabby Mexican restaurant, but then you see Don Juan’s Porsche in the parking long and you start wonder. Honestly, this is the best food to have after a night on 6th (as long as it wasn’t too crazy). I bet this place would make a killing if they were open late hours of the night. I have been here over 10 times. and I probably ordered the Don Juan 9 times out of 10. The Don Juan is CHEAP, GOOD, and FILLING! The place can get really crowded for lunch, so try to get there early if you want to get seated faster. And to top it off, you can generally see the proud owner Juan there to greet you with his famous hefty handshake (it almost knocked me off balance once!). Pros + Great food for an awesome value in a really chill place!Cons – Juan isnt ALWAYS around to shake your hand