There’s a place in Austin where the enchiladas are so legendary that Texans will happily burn a tank of gas just to experience them – Matt’s El Rancho, where Tex-Mex isn’t just food, it’s practically a religious experience.
The building itself doesn’t scream for attention as you drive down South Lamar Boulevard.
Its modest exterior with warm-colored stucco and traditional Spanish-style roof tiles blends into the Austin landscape like it’s always belonged there.
The sign proudly proclaiming it the “King of Mexican Food” might seem bold until you’ve tasted what comes out of those kitchen doors…