I didn’t pick up order for lunch today, and it It was my first time here. I got four fajita tacos — two steak, and two chicken. Anyways it had so much lettuce and tomatoes and jalapeños and hardly any meat I was not satisfied at all. I didn’t even know there was all these taco trucks here I did an online order and I meant to order from Tacaso El Amigo, which I thought was the only taco truck in this area. I haven’t eaten here in a couple of years, so when I went to pick up my order, and it was the wrong taco truck. I was very disappointed. I love to eat at my favorite taco truck when I bring my car to the BMW to Austin. Which I always order my food when I get there but I decided to order online but I ordered at Jessica‘s instead. Because that’s the first one that was on my Google search, but it was the wrong one. Any ways, I was kind of excited to try something new, and I regret that I did. The tacos were disgusting, and there was no meat in them at all. It’s weird that they put lettuce, tomatoes, and jalapeños raw on fajita tacos. I’m glad I know which taco truck to avoid next time. I also remember the one I love the best, which is Tacaso El Amigo. I will never get them confused again. By the way the customer service was all right, but the food was horrible. So go to Tacaso El amigo over Jessica’s. It is way better, and I just noticed the tacos are cheaper too. By the way, if anybody wants to look for the best taco truck ever, go to the one that’s right next to the car wash on 183 and Spicewood. When I google searched it, I put 183 and McNeil, because that’s what I thought it was, but it’s Spicewood, and 183. Trust me, you’ll love Tacaso El Amigo Taco truck the best. I’ts been there longer too, and they’re always consistent...
Read moreThis taco truck has COVERED OUTDOOR SEATING! There are 9 covered inside tables ...With fans inside! (And 6 outdoor tables with umbrellas)
We ordered 2 al pastor tacos and 2 Campenchano Sope (that's the open face item in my photos). Both were great and hit all the flavor marks. They have salt at the table if you want to add a touch of savor.
We spent just under $20, kept cool in the shaded outdoor patio which is connected to the ordering window.
They have about 20 different n/a drinks to choose from, 8 different tacos, entrees, breakfast tacos and plates, 10 different sides,tortas, gorditas, quesadillas, tostada's, burritos and even a "regular hamburger".
They also bring 3 house made sauces to the table, green (least hot), red (medium hot), orange (heat). So yummy
I've passed this place 1000 times on the way home, but I'm glad to have finally indulged.
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Read moreWe checked out taqueria Jessica at a nearby food truck park and wow — this place was awesome. The staff was super friendly, which always makes the experience better.
I got the al pastor plate which came with rice, beans, tortillas, and a seriously flavorful salsa. Everything was fresh and packed with flavor. My wife tried the al pastor, chicken, and carnitas tacos — all of them were solid, but the al pastor was definitely the favorite. My daughter had a bean burrito and devoured it, so that’s always a win.
We also ordered a sope (my first time trying one), and it was amazing — crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and piled high with toppings.
Parking was easy, and with so many great food trucks in the area, this spot is definitely worth checking out. But Jessica Tacos is one I’ll definitely be...
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