Jaliscos, Belton TX. We had a GREAT one in San Antonio, but cant remember the name of the place.... We stayed at the Hyatt on the Riverwalk and it wasnt too far from there...
A couple little joints in La Grange - one at the corner of 71 bypass & Hwy 77 on the South side Taqueria Rio Verde and another on business 71 heading West on the North side before the Old Cottonwood Inn (don't know the name, but they are busy all week long and especially on Saturdays).
The only other place I had really great breakfast tacos was a little hole in the wall in Rockport and dadgum they were the very best I had ever eaten - can't remember the name and it was back in the late 90's when I was going down the coast monthly.
My kitchen Saturday morning! I smoked a brisket the other day and the leftovers along with a bunch of other artery clogging items are going in that burrito!!!!
Ther is an old service station on the right side as you are leaving Mt.Belview that make wonderful tacos....you pick what you want in it...and be careful with the sauce...it's really hot.
Also try their street style tacos... pork, with cilantro, roasted corn, onions, jalapenos and tomatoes.
This place is pretty darn good! They usually sponsors several local triathlons and will have a billion tacos/burritos at the finish for the competitors.
In Dallas, at Ross and Greenville... Tacos Y Mas is pretty darn good.
Ther is an old service station on the right side as you are leaving Mt.Belview that make wonderful tacos....you pick what you want in it...and be careful with the sauce...it's really hot.
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