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Probar auténtica cocina latina móvil en Austin, Texas.
Encuentra comida auténtica de Colombia, República Dominicana, México y Venezuela en un mercado internacional único.
Published August 5, 2024 at 6:00am by Isabela Ocampo Restrepo
Webberville Food Truck Park: A Taste of Latin America in Austin
Coffee from Colombia, Dominican empanadas, your favorite Mexican tacos, refreshing aguas frescas, and Venezuelan-inspired kolaches—all in one place.
Location: 2505 Webberville Road, a perfect Sunday morning spot with a great atmosphere and plenty of seating.
Music: Salsa and other Latin rhythms playing in the background.
Café Desnudo: [https://www.cafed esnudoatx.com/](https://www.cafed esnudoatx.com/)
Colombian coffee imported by Colombian-born owners, Sergio and Juan Trujillo. Rich, delicious coffee, and unique drinks like Shoyu Butterscotch or Brown Sugar Miso lattes. Open daily 7 AM-2 PM, weekends 7:30 AM-2:30 PM.
The Doughminican: Authentic Dominican empanadas made from scratch by chef/owner Melvin Méndez. Passionate about providing an incredible experience, he also offers special snacks, sides, and drinks like natural fruit juices. "People love this place," says Melvin. Open Fri-Sun 11 AM-8 PM.
Veracruz All Natural: https://veracruzallnatural.com/locations/
Sisters Reyna and Maritza Vázquez offer a true taste of Mexico with fresh, organic ingredients. Tacos, snacks, and refreshing drinks. Open daily 7 AM-3 PM, with multiple locations across Austin.
Kerlaches: https://kerlaches.com/
A unique twist on kolaches, co-owner Amelis Paz Kerlin fuses Czech and Tex-Mex traditions with her Venezuelan heritage. Brisket, smoked sausage, and pulled pork kolaches, plus vegetarian options. "The park has a perfect atmosphere," says Amelis. Open Wed-Fri 8 AM-1 PM, Sat-Sun 8 AM-3 PM, with two other locations.
A cultural feast for all the senses—a must-visit in East Austin.
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