Eggs Travaganza
“Tasty breakfast burrito aka mexican wrap and the breakfast sandwich aka chorizo fresco is great, too.”
“My boyfriend and I tried the chorizo fresco, Carne Asada burrito and the steak and eggs taco.”
Eggs Travaganza
Take-out: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Dogs Allowed: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
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I needed a quick on-the-go breakfast and Eggs Travaganza fit the bill. After checking out the menu, which is fairly large for a food truck, I settled on the safe bet of sausage, egg, and cheese on a bagel. The had many other options, but I didn't want to get risky.
Each order is made-to-order, but it only took a couple of minutes to receive.
Overall, the ingredients tasted good and fresh.
I would recommend giving them a try, especially because their prices are low!
The word here is "Egggstravagantly Inconsistent"
Plus NO BEANS ! How do you serve rice with no beans? wack !
Tried it twice, and both times it was different.
This review is only for lunch, i assume it will be difficult for them to screw up breakfast.
Well, I waited … I would say 8-10 min around 9am on a Monday morning.
Paid $7 for a so called Mexican (authentic) omelet. It was really an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink sort of eggstravaganza. Filled with peppers, chorizo, potatoes, onions, cheese, and guac- because the toppings were unevenly spread/portioned, I had a surprise in every bite. The uneven distribution would normally be a downer, but in this case I embraced the surprise and thought it was fine. Obviously get it with hot sauce.
I had a Mexican wrap from this truck. It had eggs, chorizo, and potatoes in it.
For $5 it's a bit on the pricey side, but I wouldn't have minded if it actually tasted good. It was super bland even though they put hot sauce/salsa in it.
I may give one of the other dishes a shot if I come across this truck again. Usually I end up going to one of the many carts serving bacon, egg and cheese on a roll for much less.
This is my go to breakfast stop. The food is delicious, the wait is longer than average food trucks, but it is a really good spot, and they are ALWAYS(weekdays) in their park ave location so you don't have to worry about finding a specific truck location.
I really like the El Paso and the Mexican wraps. Their chorizo is delicious! The staff are so helpful, but the wait can be a bit long if you are in a rush.
The most pleasant food truck workers I've ever encountered, especially at 7 AM. I asked, "Can I add avocado to that?" and he says, "Ma'am, you could add whatever you want!" Why can't that be the answer to every question I have?
Anyway, I ordered the egg whites/7 grain bread, added avocado, & an iced coffee. The coffee wasn't worth writing about, but the sandwich was delicious, HUGE, and I only paid $6 for the entire meal.
Eggscellent.
I mean… what is not to love about a breakfast sandwich? These ones stand out because they're not just typical bacon or sausage. Definitely go with the chorizo. I had a perfectly warm chorizo, egg, and cheese this morning which made the start of my day that much better. I'd love to try some of the wraps with avocado next time too. It's $4.50 for the sandwich. You could probably get a breakfast sandwich cheaper elsewhere, but you get what you pay for.
Felt like all of my midtown food trucks were incentivized by my colleague and none of them disappointed me.
This small Mexican truck was famous for its three amigos wrap so I gave a try, very satisfactory! It smelt great even outside the truck. The crust was a little bit hard to bite though.