John T.
Yelp
3.5
Still on my truck kick.* This time, St. Patrick's Day found me in need of... Mexican food. Yeah, no corned beef & hash and/or green beer for me. I celebrated the day when everyone's Irish by seeking out something Mexican. Iconoclast. I do what I want.
I'd seen the truck outside the meadery for a while now and I decided that St. Patty's Day was the day. Parking was... parking in Edgefield on Woodland. IYKYK. After driving around for a bit, I went to my tried & true spot and walked over to the truck. Ordering was easy enough and it was a one-man show so... time to spend. I get it. I got it. I hung out outside of Honeytree in the interim as I didn't want to drink and drive (so no sampling the goods while I waited) and I didn't think it was fair to take up space inside the meadery (during a boozy holiday, no less) and not drink.
After a fair while, my food was ready. I took my bag and made my way to my car. Not wanting to go home with the wrong food, I checked my order. Y'all, I thought I got the wrong order. I'd ordered 3 tacos and a huarache and the offerings were skimpy. I called the truck concerned that I received the wrong food. I did not. I felt a bit uneasy. This food is not cheap. In the words of one of my buddies from Albuquerque, you can't serve street taco-sized food at [redacted] prices.** In the grand scheme of things, if this is as bad as life gets, I am blessed indeed.
Admittedly, I tore into my food with a bit of an attitude. The tacos (bbq chicken, pastor and carnitas) were all extremely flavorful but the experience of eating/savoring them was almost over before it began. What was the most egregious was the huarache. When I 'discovered' them in Chicago, I was blown away by the deep flavor and the serving size. I called them 'footballs.'*** Since then huaraches have been a favorite of mine. This was the most expensive and smallest I've eaten in multiple cities of ordering this dish. And, no disrespect, it didn't even come on a plate with silverware.
Best wishes and the flavor profile (for the most part) was present but this wasn't for me.
*I visited Alebrije when it was in front of Honeytree.
**Hopefully, the redaction makes sense.
***Check my reviews.