Breakfast tacos, al pastor, gorditas, strong salsas
"Waiting in lines for food is basically a sport in Austin. There’s often a very good reason for the line—and at El Primo’s it’s the fantastic breakfast tacos. Like moths to a light, people are powerless to the migas tacos (the default version is made with deli ham, which is pretty unique to this place) and the homemade chorizo and egg. You’ll see crowds waiting patiently for their orders while traffic whizzes by on South First. What to get: Migas (with ham); Chorizo and egg" - nicolai mccrary, raphael brion
"Waiting in lines for food is basically a sport in Austin. There’s often a good reason for the line—and at El Primo’s it’s the fantastic breakfast tacos. Like moths to a light, people are powerless to the migas tacos (the default version is made with deli ham, which is pretty unique to this place) and the housemade chorizo and egg. You’ll see crowds waiting patiently for their orders while traffic whizzes by on South First. What to get: Migas (with ham); Chorizo and egg" - nicolai mccrary, raphael brion

"A new concept from the taco-truck mini-chain Pueblo Viejo is slated to open later at Cabana Club; a Pueblo Viejo truck had previously been parked at Progress." - Nadia Chaudhury

"The popular Austin taco truck now has a four locations across the city. The best of these is the truck parked at South Austin cafe and bar Cosmic Coffee + Beer, where you can get coffee, beer, wine, cocktails, fire pits, and also Pueblo Viejo tacos? Street tacos and gorditas are represented, but there are delicious options for vegetarians. There are usually breakfast, lunch, and dinner hours. Most locations offer online ordering, otherwise place orders in person; all locations offer some sort of on-site dining." - Nadia Chaudhury
" Pueblo Viejo has a few outposts across Austin, but we’re especially partial to the one on South Congress, largely due to its location at Cosmic Coffee, one of our favorite patios in town. For a trailer of its size, the menu is pretty extensive —including tacos, burritos, gorditas, quesadillas, and enchiladas—but you’re here for some of the best breakfast tacos in Austin. They’re located about a mile away from all the South Congress action, but still close enough to be a solid source of egg-and-potato based morning fuel. " - nicolai mccrary, raphael brion