In search of the perfect taco...two tacos at a time

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Casa Rio


Tacos: Sombero Sombero Sombero Sombero Sombero Sombero Sombero

Salsa:PepperPepperPepperPepper

Price: Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars












Casa Rio
430 Comerce Street

San Antonio, TX
(210) 225-6718

One of the first restaurants built on what is now the famous San Antonio Riverwalk, Casa Rio is the home to the most perfect taco I have found so far. Huge hand fried shells, loaded with flavorful beef and mounded with lettuce, tomatoes and cheese. See for yourself:


I could hardly get it in my mouth....but succeeded. The sausa was home made, the chips fresh, and the service couldn't have gotten much better. You can eat inside or right on the river and watch the tourist boats go by. And did I mention the beer was cold.


Beer Trivia Time: I tried the Alamo ale brewed by Real Ale Brewery in Blanco. It tasted a lot like their Firemans 4. I found out later, that's because it is. Just bottled with a different label for the San Antonio crowd.


Casa Rio, a place I've been to many time and will go to again and again!

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Camino Real Restaurant #1


Tacos: Sombero Sombero Sombero Sombero Sombero Sombero

Salsa:PepperPepperPepperPepperPepper

Price: Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars


Camino Real Restaurant #1
8650 Spicewood Springs Rd

Austin, TX 78759
(512) 335-5517

Tucked away in the strip mall on the corner of 183 and Spicewood Springs Road, Camino Real is a real find. Inexpensive and good!

Nothing fancy, just a good family style restaurant with no table clothes, paper napkin wrapped silverware, and neon beer signs shaped like cactus on the wall.

Well drained and loaded with cheese and lettuce, the tacos couldn't get much better. The only complaint is the meat could have had a bit more flavor.

Wait for your drink before you try the salsa....hot stuff and tasty! Try the queso; they put guaq and meat in it. Makes for a nice change from just peppers.

Service was good. Our wait person was always there and the food came out quickly and hot.

My son and his wife were my lunch companions (he eats lunch there all the time). He ordered his usual chalupas and she ordered THREE crispy beef tacos (gotta love that girl!!).

A place I will go to again!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Taqueria La Tapatia


Tacos: Sombero Sombero Sombero

Salsa:Pepper Pepper Pepper


Price: Dollars Dollars


Taqueria La Tapatia #3
1101 Whitestone (183 & 1431)

Cedar Park, TX 78613
(512) 260-0800

What once was likely a Dairy Queen, now has a new life as a taqueria. Not an outstanding taqueria, but not bad and being labeled as #3, there must be two more around.

The best thing about the tacos was the shell, thick and crisp. No drips or spills with the meat, but again not bad. The salsa was the best thing ablut the meal, good consistancy and a bit of heat.


My dining companion's meal was disapointing. Her baraquoa was 'off' and her Coke tasted more like Pepsi (Which I don't understand, but you Coke drinkers will).

The service was very good and the beer cold. Sometimes that's all you need.


Saturday, February 21, 2009

Los Reyes Mexican Grill and Seafood Restaurant


Tacos: Sombero Sombero Sombero Sombero

Salsa:Pepper Pepper

Price: Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars


Los Reyes Mexican Grill and Seafood Restaurant
13776 N US 183 (Lake Creek & 183)

Austin, TX 78750

The corner of this small shopping strip (in the HEB parking lot) has sporatically had one Mexican restaurant or another in it for years. It's been empty for quite some time, so it was nice to see it occupied again, especially with the economy not where it should be. Los Reyes is owned by the same folks who own Los Reyes in Cedar Park, where I haven't eaten...yet.

Los Reyes is bright, open and very inviting. The night I went they had a good crowd. It took a while to get my tacos (still working out the kinks) but the chips and salsa kept coming. The chips are thin and crispy, and are served with two sauces. One very smooth red sauce with an unremarkable favor, the other not as smooth, with a bit of cilantro, and a nice little bite to it.

Our wait person was prompt with any requests (more napkins please) and friendly. Didn't have a beer for some reason, but their selection is the typical mix...the American beers, Corona, Negro Modelo, etc. A nice touch was my water came with a lime slice and I didn't even have to ask.

My tacos came on two plates (??) and piled with thickly grated cheese and lettuce. Priced right for their size, the cook could have done a bit better job draining the meat, but my shells didn't get too soggy to hold. The meat had a bit too much cumin for my taste, but over all was very good.

Likely a place to visit again.

Saturday, December 20, 2008


Looks like it's been months since I had a taco....not really, just lots of repeats of my favorite places.

On a recent trip to San Antonio, I couldn't pass up the chance for some tacos from the heart of Tex-Mex. I wanted to go to a dive in a strip center with a bright pink and green hand painted sign, but my friends wanted something "cleaner" looking (as if clean looks has anything to do with good food).

Fortunately, I was out voted and had a great experience at On The Border (See review below).

On The Border

Tacos: Sombero Sombero Sombero Sombero Sombero Sombero

Salsa:Pepper

Price: Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars


On The Border
NE San Antonio
13846 IH 35 North
Live Oak, TX 78233
210-590-4010

I don't normally find outstanding food in chain restaurants, but "On The Border" is one exception. My two tacos were great....and huge. The shells were thick and crisp. The meat had a mild spicy flavor to it....and withstood the drip test amazingly well. I held the taco at an angle to see how much grease and water would drip out; barely a drop!

Just one negative: You'd think salsa in San Antonio would be spicy, this was not. Likely because it is a chain and everything must be palatable even to their customers in New York.

The service was just as good as the food. The wait-staff (Tanya?) was attentive and friendly.

T
he price was a bit steep, but the wait person told us the tacos were only a dollar at the bar after 5:00....that's a deal!

I would definitely go back....too bad there's not one in Austin!