Raspas El Payasito, family owned restaurant located in Bryan College Station. Started out as a Taco truck 18 years ago, Taqueria Rio Verde. Still on and going Taqueria Rio Verde drives around town selling their most popular meals, tortas, tacos, quesadillas, etc. That's how the Mendez family starts out their day.
Even if the restaurant does not open until nine in the morning, by six you will find both the owners already preparing the tortillas to start out the day. Driving to construction places, giving the workers and opportunity to eat something better than a sandwich or leftovers that their wife's packed.
Unlike some "authentic" Latino restaurants in the College Station area, Raspas al Payasito is the real deal! This is one of the most unique and incredible original authentic food experiences to be found in Brazos Valley. It is a cheerful and happy place to eat, the extremely fresh fruit and Raspas (Mexican drinks that are just mind blowingly awesome) are some of the finest and funnest world wide.
If you're into authentic food, take a short trip away from the glitzy, glamorous, chain restaurant that litter the local college community and take a trip into a small, family owned, piece of Mexico!
Even if the restaurant does not open until nine in the morning, by six you will find both the owners already preparing the tortillas to start out the day. Driving to construction places, giving the workers and opportunity to eat something better than a sandwich or leftovers that their wife's packed.
Unlike some "authentic" Latino restaurants in the College Station area, Raspas al Payasito is the real deal! This is one of the most unique and incredible original authentic food experiences to be found in Brazos Valley. It is a cheerful and happy place to eat, the extremely fresh fruit and Raspas (Mexican drinks that are just mind blowingly awesome) are some of the finest and funnest world wide.
If you're into authentic food, take a short trip away from the glitzy, glamorous, chain restaurant that litter the local college community and take a trip into a small, family owned, piece of Mexico!