Envy - Taco
In a Nutshell
Envy-Taco dishes out nothing but tacos from a converted trailer at the Merkado Bilbao. The menu may be limited, but the flavors shout “Mexico”.
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Envy-Taco was one of a couple of Santiago-area food-trucks (or food-trailers, in the case of Envy-Taco) that have been dishing out Mexican-style street food (i.e. tacos) on the streets of Santiago for a couple of years. Envy-Taco has most recently migrated to the Merkado Bilbao, a space specifically designed for food-trucks, dishing out their unique versions of the quintessential Mexican street-food, the loveable, tasty taco.
The menu is limited. Very limited. Last time we checked they were offering carnitas (pulled-pork tacos) and a vegetarian taco made with squashed-squash. But sometime they have spicy shredded chicken and for the vegetarians, a pumpkin taco.
Bear in mind that the only thing Mexican about these tacos is the corn tortillas and the spice and peppers.
Being vegetarian is against the law in Mexico. All citizens are required to eat pork twice a day and at least one meal with pork and eggs. So, the chance of finding a pumpkin or a squash taco in Mexico is roughly equivalent of the chance of finding a hot dog in Santiago that doesn’t have sliced or pureed avocado piled on top.
That would be slim to none.
Notwithstanding the lack of authentic ingredients, the flavors are good. So the other minor transgressions are forgiven.
If you eat a pork taco today and are looking a for a bit of variety, why not try a burrito from the other food-truck.
Identical ratings to Pinche Gringo