Dai Due Taqueria

Taco restaurant · South Congress

Dai Due Taqueria

Taco restaurant · South Congress

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111 Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78701

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Dive into Dai Due Taqueria for unique tacos and tortas featuring local meats and Gulf seafood, all served in a chill atmosphere.  

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"Dai Due Taqueria – an offshoot of the East Austin butcher shop/restaurant Dai Due in the downtown food hall Fareground – might be best known for its wood-fired trompo and al pastor tacos, but it’s the breakfast tacos that you should be coming here to eat. The first time we tried them, we sat there for a while, stunned, admiring them like the glowing briefcase in Pulp Fiction. The foundation are the tortillas: homemade heirloom corn tortillas or flour tortillas made with freshly-rendered lard and locally-produced flour; there are only a few other places in town with flour tortillas this good. The eggs glow a hue that only the eggs of the happiest of chickens could produce. There’s a wild boar chorizo taco with egg, potato, and refried beans; a migas taco with crispy tortillas and a brilliant and citrus-y avocado; and a basic bacon, egg, potato, and cheese (that’s anything but basic when the bacon’s from Dai Due). The roasted red salsa and the salsa verde are so much more intense than the standard red and green salsas you get everywhere else. The only problem with these breakfast tacos is that they’re only available on the weekends from 9am-3pm (which makes them special and rare, sort of like a meteor or a McRib). Make sure to eat them outside in the courtyard under the old oak trees." - Raphael Brion

Dai Due Taqueria Review - Downtown Austin - Austin - The Infatuation
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"Before Comedor, he opened butcher shop/restaurant Dai Due’s taqueria (now closed) under Jesse Griffiths." - Nadia Chaudhury

Top Chef 2021 Winner Gabe Erales Was Fired for Harassment in December - Eater Austin
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"Dai Due Taqueria was a restaurant in Austin where Gabe Erales worked before it closed during the pandemic." - Erin Russell

Austin Chef Is Competing on ‘Top Chef’ Season 18 - Eater Austin
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"Dai Due Taqueria, a taco off-shoot of Dai Due, was opened by Gabe Erales in January 2018. It was known for its focus on high-quality, locally-sourced ingredients before it closed during the pandemic." - Nadia Chaudhury

Austin Restaurant Comedor Parts Ways With Executive Chef Gabe Erales - Eater Austin
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"Lauded butcher shop and restaurant Dai Due closed its downtown Austin food hall stall Dai Due Taqueria because of the novel coronavirus pandemic." - Nadia Chaudhury

Austin Taco Restaurant in Fareground Food Hall Closes - Eater Austin
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