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Address: 12496 Montana Ave space d20, El Paso, TX 79938
Website: https://instagram.com/taza_hotdogs?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
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Going back to 4 star rating I ordered my shrimp dog and Steak fries $30. I call my wife right away, and tell her 1st & last. I get home and keep in mind I only order two things, but me not my wife could not finish the both of them! The taste is so freaking outrageous!!! Made me question the price. I personally think it was worth the price, but I moved from Austin, TX! I believe lowering their prices, and putting the prices on the menu will rally help their business!
Also maybe they should include different sizes for the fries: small, medium, and large!
Price: I got the alambre hot dog, which was $13, the others in my group got the asada hot dog, which was like $11 or $12. Prices weren’t listed on the menu on the food truck and, if you wanted to see prices ahead of time, you needed to check online, which is weird. I don’t think any hot dog should be more than $10, especially in El Paso where food is typically cheaper.
Ingredients: Pretty sure my bacon wrapped hot dog didn’t have bacon or if it did, I couldn’t find it. The flavor on both hot dogs were great, but if an ingredient is listed, I expect to be able to taste and see it.
For what it is, they make good hot dogs, but I’m not confident I’d go back given plenty of other places in El Paso do hot dogs like these for a lesser price and are upfront about that.
It’s on the south side of Montana so plan ahead if you are needing to change lanes to get in because iff you miss it you gotta go around again. It’s got a little covered area, Porta potties up front amd a hand wash area by the seating area. I actually really liked this.
I got the Mexican Dog with Bistec and all the fixings minus the nacho cheese (not trying to blast off tonight).
The meat is good, the dog is good, the bun is good. Together, I just wasn’t feeling it.
I want to try another one next time because this was not my jam. Maybe the original Taza dog is more my speed where it is less crowded.
The bistec is a bit too dry for this one, and the juice from the beans soaked the crease of the bun so the dog eventually fell through. Then I had delicious bistec and a regular hotdog shoulda asked for a side of tortillas.
The fries, limonada and Horchata were good too! I actually took some bistec and put it on the fries, and it was and so was that salsa roja (it’s got lots of chile de arbol).