1. Las Trancas
9.0
1210 East Cesar Chavez St, Austin, TX
Food Truck · 21 tips and reviews
M Valenzuela: Get anything it's all good! And Ask for the creamy green salsa you won't regret it! Well…unless you are a wimp about spicy salsa with tons of flavor!
Miriam Ramirez: If Paul Qui eats here, so should you! Barbacoa, tripas, lengua are great! The tortillas remind me of home back in the RGV. Great staff!
John Richter: Good tacos but get lots of them as they are not that large. But for $1.50 quite tasty
Tim Talbot: Truly amazing brisket. Great Frito Pie
Serious Eats: Micklethwait's homemade sausage—varieties like duck and cherry, lamb and apricot, which rotate daily—is what truly distinguishes his operation. Even the beef sausage is moist and snappy.
Molly Harris: The Sliced pork shoulder, lamb chorizo and jalapeño grits were incredible.
Austin American-Statesman: From breakfast tacos to late night barbacoa or al pastor, El Primo is making-to-order some of the best tacos in South Austin.
Austin Chronicle: Tacos be damned! Get the al pastor torta: a bolillo roll sliced open, slathered with some mayo and refried beans, then topped with sweet and spicy al pastor pork and veggies. Messy and mucho sabroso.
Ben Brown: Pastor torta FTW! Delicous, savory, filling! A perfect lunch option and nice alternative to yet another taxxxo.
Serious Eats: The Cracklin Meatloaf, served with creamy cheese grits and savory collard greens, is stellar. The soft and savory meatloaf is wrapped in bacon and dotted with crispy cracklins.
Jimmy Hughes: Unassuming BBQ trailer with epic offerings! I found this little gem on Supper: http://supper.mx/places/three-little-pigs-austin/
Austin Chronicle: Chef Ray Tatum's porkalicious sliders and crackling meatloaf are sublime, as is his Asian fried chicken. Get a pairing suggestion from neighboring East End Wines and enjoy dining on the lovely patio.
AP du Plessis: Super friendly, amazing Americano and French muffins
Serious Eats: This coffee is rich, creamy, smooth, and reminiscent of the chocolatey espressos in Italy.
Craig Forster: It's an unassuming trailer, but amazing coffee.
15. Bananarchy
8.6
1311 S 1st St (South 1st Street), Austin, TX
Food Truck · Downtown Austin · 34 tips and reviews
Social News Network: The best kept secret in Austin! Such awesome dessert that is quick and cheap! Make sure to bring cash, though! You can even play their version of scrabble! Great first date place that's super casual!
Joe Chaib: There is always money in the banana stand! Chocolate with Walnuts. Nuff. Said.
Alex Parrish: If they have it, order the GOB. Try not to get any on your $6000 suit.