Mando Rayo, co-author of “Austin Breakfast Tacos,” talks about his favorite tacos at Joe’s Bakery and Coffee Shop in Austin. (Rosemary McClure / Los Angeles Times)
There’s nothing traditional about Tacodeli, where you can build your own breakfast taco, choosing from 15 items. (Rosemary McClure / Los Angeles Times)
Two tacos are ready to eat at Tacodeli, where you can build your own breakfast taco. (Rosemary McClure / Los Angeles Times)
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Diners devour tacos at Tacodeli. (Rosemary McClure / Los Angeles Times)
There’s nothing traditional about Tacodeli, where you can build your own breakfast taco, choosing from 15 items. (Rosemary McClure / Los Angeles Times)
Behind the scenes in Tacodeli’s kitchen. (Rosemary McClure / Los Angeles Times)
Grab a migas breakfast taco at Veracruz All Natural. The migas has chips, eggs, cheese and avocado. (Rosemary McClure / Los Angeles Times)
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A closer look at the migas taco at Veracruz All Natural. (Rosemary McClure / Los Angeles Times)
Travaasa Resort, in the hills of Austin, offers “experiential travel” with a variety of cultural and physical activities. They also serve a great breakfast taco. (Rosemary McClure / Los Angeles Times)
Mellizoz Tacos, in Austin, claims a celebrity guest: Jimmy Fallon. (Rosemary McClure / Los Angeles Times)
Vistors enjoying Mellizoz Tacos. (Rosemary McClure / Los Angeles Times)
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Tacos at Mellizoz Tacos. (Rosemary McClure / Los Angeles Times)
A guest displays his meal at Mellizoz Tacos in Austin. (Rosemary McClure / Los Angeles Times)
Rosita’s al Pastor taco truck, parked in a lot at 1911 E. Riverside Drive, is known for its al pastor breakfast tacos. (Rosemary McClure / Los Angeles Times)
The meat at Rosita’s al Pastor is marinated for 24 hours. (Rosemary McClure / Los Angeles Times)
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Rosita’s al Pastor taco truck. (Rosemary McClure / Los Angeles Times)