Arizona Taco Festival 2015 Recap

A few weeks ago we went to our holy place; yes folks, it was time for the Arizona Taco Festival! It is no secret that we consider ourselves taco connoisseurs. Tacos are serious business for us, therefore the Arizona Taco Festival is also not to be taken IMG_3651lightly.

Fortunately for us, this year heralded more good tacos than bad. But we definitely had some front runners!

No Que No Chorizo Taco- This was the first taco we enjoyed at Taco Fest and set the par for the day. The chorizo was cooked perfectly and the habanero pickled onion salsa was amazing!

IMG_3661Super Farm Super Truck- This was our favorite of the whole day! We had the pork belly and the turkey taco with butternut puree. Both were incredible, but the turkey was clearly the front runner.  The way the cilantro played with the butternut squash was amazing! Although, Matthew did describe the pork belly as “Super umami, like drinking umami from a fire hose.”

Tacos Huicho- Probably the most authentic tacos of the day. We tried the pork and carne asada tacos. The Al Pastor Pork was the best we tried.

Notable mentions included: Triple Dot, Herb Box (man, those lentil tacos!), and Market by Jennifer!

We also went to the Tequila Expo which sold out online prior to the actual event date. We tried some old favorites like Agave Underground, Cabo Wabo and Lunazul. We also discovered Counter Intuitive, a local speakeasy (for lack of a better term) who changes their cocktails, menu and decor theme once a quarter. Their drinks totally stole the show and their line clearly demonstrated that.

Overall, as usual, the Arizona Taco Fest lived up to the hype! Great food, great drinks and great people. It isn’t hard to see why its one of our favorite weekends of the year!

*We received complimentary event passes to facilitate this write-up; however, our opinions are wholly our own. View our Disclosure Policy for more info.

 

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