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May 2023 by Suzanne K.
This place is fantastic! The taco's are fluffy, flavorful, and full to the brim.The staff is lovely, hardworking, and the wait is never very long.It's quite busy in the mornings and lunchtime but you can call your order in and pick up to avoid waiting. If you do wait in store- it's a full fledged grocery store with an amazing meat counter selection and very decent vegetable selection for such a small community store!!!I just adore this place!!!
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April 2023 by Michael Griffin
Great place! Don’t listen to the idiots complaining about inflation. F South 1st market, we didn’t need another gas station.
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March 2023 by Maria G.
De la comida no hay queja lo malo es el mal servicio la señora súper molesta grosera atiende de muy mal genio uno biene a comprar y a recibir un servicio y si no están agusto con lo k ganan o les pagan no es mi problema muy mal servicio
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February 2023 by quarter_moon and_a_guitar
I lost my wallet and they went out of their way to check videos and help me get it back. Much appreciated!
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May 2022 by Jacky Castillo
NOT EVEN OPEN!!
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May 2022 by Lauren H.
Breakfast burrito with bacon, egg, cheese and the green sauce is my go to to go breakfast. Stop and get your gas but don't forget to go here! They make amazing food.
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April 2022 by Dev S
I like the store but the gas pumps are ridiculously slow. It's just depressing having to wait so long
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February 2022 by Anon ymous
I like the store but the gas pumps are ridiculously slow. It's just depressing having to wait so long
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November 2021 by B F.
Not a 4 star at all... tortillas were store bought. Eggs were over done. I was so disappointed.
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September 2021 by Mary M.
Tucked into the back of a gas station convenience store, they have some legit breakfast burritos. Huge, made fresh and they have some homemade salsa options as well. I like to go for the potato egg and cheese. My husband likes the chorizo egg and cheese and adds bell peppers. Not the fanciest option in Austin but definitely more authentic than some of the popular places.
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September 2021 by Marina A.
I was looking for a good taqueria in my area and I tried this place. The food is decent. My honey & I split a breakfast burrito and some al pastor tacos and we both thought it could be seasoned more. And the lettuce is not really a good choice in tacos because cilantro is inexpensive.
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July 2021 by Marco G.
Pros: price Cons: everything else. These were the most mediocre tacos I have ever tried. The tortillas were clearly old and hard. The chicken tasted like it was a few weeks old. And jalapeños & tomato inside a quesadilla? Mind boggling that this place has 4.5 stars even with the reasonable prices.
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December 2020 by Myreanna B.
They were edible. The meat was a little dry . For the price of a taco combo i thought it should have came with 3 tacos they mixed my rice and beans together added hot Peppers and onions on everything yuck !!!
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December 2020 by Samuel C.
A first rate taqueria inside the La Familia Mexican Market at First and Dittmar. La Familia is a superior small scale Mexican grocery store. Many other small Mexican markets are not that great. Their produce and packaged goods can be old. The worst competitors are grungy . La Familia stands head and shoulders over many of the small places. It can even give Fiesta a run for its money. Most of the produce at La Familia is first rate. The meat selection is superior. There are lots of interesting marinated meats. There is a lot of good looking unmarinated meat too and multiple kinds of fine looking tripe. (If you have lots of good looking tripe for sale, Samuel C. is your friend forever.) It is also possible to special order from the meat market. When I was there in the morning, a lot of people were coming in to get custom orders - generally big bags of meat that were different from what was available in the showcase. These folks were planning to do some serious cooking. La Familia had their back. * * * The high integrity of the grocery store spills over into high integrity of the taqueria. I had a gordita with al pastor. In a gordita, it almost doesn't matter what you put inside the bread. What matters is the quality of the bread and the grill job on the bread. The toasty bread is the star of the show and all the other ingredients are backup singers. The bread part of Casa Linda's gordita is absolutely stellar. I didn't use a molecule of salsa because I wanted nothing to interfere with the pure bread magnificence. How is the al pastor? I honestly couldn't say. In a gordita, you mix the al pastor with cheese that melts with the grilling. Melted cheese changes everything. Melted cheese hurts nothing. Hooray for melted cheese. Overall, I had a fantabulous breakfast. I would happily eat here any chance I can get. * * * Note to late sleepers. Casa Linda is early to bed, early to rise. They are ready for you at 7 am if you gotta eat before going to work. After 12ish, they get tired and start thinking about going home. Casa Linda is a strictly AM and very early afternoon concept. Your Mexican breakfast will make you happy that you got out of bed. And if you still can't move your gluteus maximus after a fine gordita, La Familia has an excellent selection of energy drinks.
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August 2020 by Nicole B.
I was really happy to find this local place with rave reviews from people who "know" good tacos. I ordered three breakfast tacos: migas, chorizo, and sausage. They were all...fine. Not a lot of salt/pepper or seasoning of any kind. Piping hot and not really robust with a lot of flavors. Kind of tasted homemade but in more of a bland way. Perhaps I'll go back to try more of a lunch/savory taco, but the breakfast tacos were just not that great to me.