Sunday, April 6, 2014

Torchy's Tacos

Although my blog is all about local Waco restaurants, I thought that given the special occasion, Torchy’s Tacos deserved an honorable mention.
          Now this place is brand new to Waco and held a grand opening on April 3, 2014. It was originally started in Austin and has finally made its way north to Waco. The interior is very Austin-like; it’s pretty metallic and hipster. Additionally, they have a wide variety of Austin-brand sodas and even serve alcohol. Torchy’s Tacos also has both indoor and outdoor seating.
          My friends and I decided that we wanted to try the new restaurant that Baylor students have been raving about, and so we went in between classes for lunch. When we got there, the line was a relatively long size. After we got in line, we got moved outside because it was a safety hazard to have a long line indoors. After we ordered our food, which was relatively pricey for tacos, we sat down and noticed that the line had increased considerably out the door.
          The food came out pretty quickly and I must say that it looked amazing. I had ordered chips and queso, a Migas taco special, rice and The Democrat.
          The rice and chips and queso came out first and I was astounded by the chips and queso. The chips were nice and crunchy and not too salty, but the queso is where it was at. It was light, flavorful, slightly salty and spicy! Additionally, in the center of the queso was a nice scoop of cool guacamole. The combination of flavors has my mouth watering even now. The rice was also pretty good and standard. The cilantro on the rice threw off the flavors a little though.



          Now the tacos were also amazing. The Migas Special is a breakfast taco with soft tortillas, cheese, eggs and bacon. The bacon was pretty salty for bacon, but the overall aftertaste was delicious. The Democrat, on the other hand, was simply amazing all around. The barbacoa inside was so soft and mushy
and there was a giant avocado slice on top. They even gave me the option between corn and flour tortillas.

          Overall, the place has certainly become one of my favorite places to eat in Waco. It is a little pricey, but they quality of food is worth the price. They have a huge selection and the chips and queso are to die for. For anyone who is simply driving through Waco, Torchy’s Taco is located right of Interstate 35, right across from Baylor University. I strongly encourage everyone to stop by Torchy’s Tacos for some amazing food.

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