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    #16
    El Jacalito in Bandera. Hands down.

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      #17
      I'm going to have to start a Texas food journal and carry it with me when traveling. Chiloso looks good. All the rest sound good. I'm gonna have to eat Mexican food for lunch today.




      Originally posted by holdem View Post
      how does this happen ?

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        #18
        Tina's in Zapata tx! Hands down amazing with her hot sauce on them!

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          #19
          It's not truly authentic mexican , but Rudy's makes a fine breakfast burrito.

          Lolita's in Waco
          Taqueria Arandas in Waco

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            #20
            Originally posted by giterrell View Post
            Mi Casita in Schulenburg....with beans
            Oooo! I forgot about them! Their Carne Guisada is muy bueno!

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              #21
              Taco House- Carrizo Springs

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                #22
                chacho's on westheimer in houston.

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                  #23
                  Not to steal the thread, but what makes a great breakfast burrito?

                  I like to keep it pretty simple: egg, bacon, refried beans, potatoe, did I mention bacon and a sauce that does not over power all the other flavors.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Target-panic View Post
                    Not to steal the thread, but what makes a great breakfast burrito?

                    I like to keep it pretty simple: egg, bacon, refried beans, potatoe, did I mention bacon and a sauce that does not over power all the other flavors.
                    don't forget grease!!!!

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                      #25
                      Two amigos in Waxahachie was so amazing I would eat there everyday for breakfast. The owner came from San Antonio. Awesome green sauce. The owner let his son take over and hasn't been the same.

                      This thread is killing me. I'm dying for a breakfast taco now.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Target-panic View Post
                        Not to steal the thread, but what makes a great breakfast burrito?

                        I like to keep it pretty simple: egg, bacon, refried beans, potatoe, did I mention bacon and a sauce that does not over power all the other flavors.
                        I like all kinds depending on my mood, but just like I use brisket as the standard for judging a BBQ place, I think a simple potato and egg or bean and cheese is the standard for determining a good breakfast taco. Like a brisket, hard to screw up, but even harder to perfect!

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                          #27
                          Jalisco in Pearsall Texas is awesome. I gained 25lbs. in the 3 years I worked in Pearsll, mostly because of this place.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Target-panic View Post
                            Not to steal the thread, but what makes a great breakfast burrito?

                            I like to keep it pretty simple: egg, bacon, refried beans, potatoe, did I mention bacon and a sauce that does not over power all the other flavors.
                            I prefer pan sausage over bacon in mine. No potato or beans. Just sausage, egg and chesse with a little picante sauce.

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                              #29
                              One of the best places I have been to has to be Salgado's in Belton. It is a little orange mexican restaurant and they have a whole breakfast burrito side on the menu. When I was in college we used to hit it up everyday because it was amazing and CHEAP! I want to say it was like $3.75 for the #1, which included bacon, sausage, potato, egg and cheese. I would always add beans too. Their chicken fajita breakfast burrito came in a close second. Did I mention these things were huge! One was all you could handle.

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                                #30
                                Stanley's in Tyler!!

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