Izzoz Tacos (pronounced “E-Zo’s”) has recently moved just a couple of blocks south of its old location. Its happy blue trailer will be easy to spot once you’ve managed it the first time—in fact, Izzoz claims to have the largest trailer in Austin at 42 feet. Most importantly, Izzoz closes “around dark” and in inclement weather, so call ahead if you’re looking at a graying sky.
The breakfast tacos are certainly delicious, especially the migas and fresh spinach versions—a feature we can’t get enough of. Come for lunch or dinner to experience the awesomeness of a “Bowman” with spicy roasted chicken and a hint of smoked paprika. Vegetarians are well served by a fried avocado taco with chipotle-sherry sauce—quite the sophisticated ingredient for a taco trailer, we think. Tortas are great, as well, like the Lone Star-braised beef with a zingy cilantro-lime aïoli, or pulled pork slowly roasted with ancho chilies, with red onion slaw and chipotle aïoli.
Man, we’re glad Izzoz is back.
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