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Robb Walsh's 100 Favorite Houston Dishes #57 The Barbecue Brisket and Egg Breakfast Taco at Plantation BBQ Trailer on 90A

Over the course of the next few months, I'm counting down 100 of my favorite Houston dishes. I chose some because they are such quintessential Houston creations, others for their cultural or historical significance, and others because they are just so damn tasty. Share your own nominations in the comments.

#57 The Barbecue Brisket and Egg Breakfast Taco at Plantation BBQ Trailer on 90A

This barbecue trailer is located in front of a welding shop on 90A on the way to Richmond. The Garcia family has been turning out stunning barbecue at this location for the last 16 years. Lolo Garcia ran the place for most of that time along with his wife Rose. But since he had a stroke, the Garcia kids have taken over. And they are doing a wonderful job. Lolo still keeps an eye on the big smoker inside the trailer, of course, but his son and daughter man the window and load the wood.

Granted, this is outside the city limits, but I'm willing to be flexible when there's a breakfast taco this good involved. Instead of bacon and eggs or sausage and eggs, this taco is made with barbecued brisket and eggs. The taquero chops up some crisp and smoky brisket and tosses it on the griddle with scrambled eggs and salt and pepper. Why have I never seen this combination before?

A flour tortilla is generously stuffed with the barbecue and eggs and then the whole thing is wrapped in aluminum foil for your automotive dining convenience. Don't forget to add the salsa at the barbecue stand before you get back in the car so you can eat with one hand while driving.

The list to date:

#100: Green Chile Chicken Kebabs at Chatkhara Grill #99: The All-Day Burrito at Cherry Top Bakery #98: "You Buy We Fry" Trout Basket at Hank's Fish Market #97: Chicharron de Barriga at La Michoacana Meat Market # 10 #96: Pakistani Breakfast at Kings Chicken #95: Fried Mojarra at Taqueria Jesus Maria #94: Chocolate-Peanut Butter Cake Ball at Coffee Groundz #93:Cheeseburger at Leonard's Famous Burgers #92: Lasagna at Doyle's #91: Cochinita Pibil at Tacos La Bala #90: Fajita Tacos at Taqueria El Charro #89: Kubideh and Zereshk Polo at Kasra Persian Grill #88: Trentino Gelato's Dulce de Leche at Shisha #87: Deviled Eggs at Nielsen's Deli #86: Italian-Cuban Sandwich at Logan Farms #85: Vegetable Trio in Sichuan Sauce at Spicy Sichuan #84: Salchi-Burger at Brisa Cocina #83: El Ultimo Taco Truck's Breakfast Tacos #82: Kielbasa on a Sizzling Comal at Polonia #81: Shrimp and Grits at Bistro Alex, Hotel Sorella #80: A Bowl of Chili at James Coney Island #79: Lamb Dumplings at Lucky Pot #78: Crazy Irishman Sushi Roll at Soma #77:Tesar's "Magic" Burger #76: Mac n' Cheese at Two Saints #75: Spicy Armenian Kebabs at Café Rita #74: Jalapeño Gefilte Fish at Rustika #73: Greek Burger at the Hubcap Grill #72: The Basil Inferno at Thai Bistro #71: Paella at Rioja on Kirkwood #70: The Big Adrian Burger at Adrian's Local Café #69: Dulce de Leche Ice Cream Bar at La Paletera #68: Indonesian Deviled Eggs at Rice Bowl II #67: Al Pastor Quesadillas at Tierra Caliente Meat Market #66: Boudin Kolaches at Shipley's on North Main #65: Banh Cuon at Tay Ho 18 in Hong Kong City Mall #64: Cumin Lamb at Chinese Halal Cuisine on Bellaire #63: Stuffed Artichoke at Mint Café on Sage #62: Italian Sausage Pie at Russo's Coal Oven Pizza #61: Tom Kha Gai at Thai Choice on Wilcrest #60: Torta Cubano Estilo Mexicano at El Amigo Taco Truck #59: Whataburger Triple Meat, Triple Cheese with Bacon and Jalapeños #58: The Banana, Ghiradelli Chocolate Chip and Dulce de Leche Empanada at The Original Marini's

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