From 5 p.m. to 2 a.m., Juan Almanza is cooking birria.
Every two days, Almanza cooks 250 pounds of birria for his restaurant, El Taco Rustico. At the end of the six-to-seven-hour-long process, Almanza has made some of Tucsonโs favorite birria.
Growing up in Coahuila, Mexico, which borders Texas, Almanza started cooking when he was 12. Since then, he has worked in the food industry perfecting his birria recipe.
At first, Almaza used five to 10 ingredients in his birria. Now, he uses over 30. His recipe is also so complicated that only one other employee at El Rustico knows how to make it.
Over on Tucsonโs south side, Rollies Mexican Patio is also known for their delicious birria dishes, winning the best birria title in Tucsonโs Weeklyโs Best Of awards three years in a row. Mateo Otero, the owner of the restaurant, remembers birria being part of every major family party.
When he went on to create a catering business, he learned how to make the dish due to its demand. After watching other people cook it, learning their recipes, Otero crafted his own, mastering the balance between the flavors and spices.
Eventually, Otero opened Rollies, which became the first restaurant in Arizona to sell ramen birria. At one point, Otero said they were making 400 ramen packages on Thursdays โย one of the two days in the week that the ramen is available โ due to the demand.
Whether youโre going to El Rustico or Rollies, birria has been a staple in Tucson for decades. Itโs hard to resist the tender beef (or sometimes goat), spices and flavor that come with every bite. Local chefs have created everything from cheesy tacos, burgers and pizza with the traditional Mexican dish, transforming it into a whole new meal while keeping its same savory taste.
Below are just a few authentic and creative places that will satisfy your birria craving.
El Rustico
When asked who has the best birria in town, many Tucsonans will mention El Rustico โ and for good reason. El Rustico got its start at the Tohono Oโodham Swap Meet, before moving into a building near Grant and Oracle roads during the pandemic. Despite opening during a time when people werenโt leaving their houses, El Rustico managed to become a local favorite. The restaurant was even listed as one of Yelpโs top 100 US taco spots.
Here, you can get birria tacos, quesabirria tacos and birria soup.
El Chivo de Oro
If youโre looking for authentic birria made with goat, this food truck has you covered. El Chivo de Oro offers both goat and beef birria tacos and soup. While some may be wary of goat since it can be gamey, the birria at Chivo de Oro is cooked to perfection.
The tacos have great flavor and a nice spicy kick โย I couldnโt tell I was eating goat. The homemade flour tortillas were the cherry on top.
Ameliaโs Mexican Kitchen
In recent years, Iโve noticed quesabirria has been rising in popularity. Quesabirria tacos consist of dipping tortillas in broth, then cooking the tortillas with birria and cheese inside. In the end you get a cheesy birria taco that you get to dip into the leftover consommรฉ.
Iโve had a lot of quesabirria tacos โย and the ones at Ameliaโs Mexican Kitchen were unbelievable, in the best way possible. They were the perfect ratio of cheese to birria and had a spicy flavor that wasnโt too overbearing.
Birrieria Los Toros
When looking on Reddit for birria suggestions, I saw recommendations for this hidden gem. I was not disappointed.
At Birrieria Los Toros, they make tacos and soup with both beef and goat. My tacos were stuffed with plenty of birria, which made each bite feel like birria heaven.
Rollies Mexican Patio
Like El Rustico, Rollies is another fan favorite in Tucson, with many enjoying their birria and quesabirria. While their birria is bomb, Rollies is also known for their birria ramen, which gets served every Thursday and Saturday. Ramen noodles, shredded beef, onions and cilantro are all mixed together in birria broth for this unique take on the traditional dish. Top it off with some lime and Rollieโs birria ramen has a taste like no other.
Rollies also serves birria burros, flat enchiladas and what they call a pizzadilla.ย
Zio Peppe
When I first heard about Zio Peppeโs birria pizza, I was skeptical. I couldnโt picture pizza and birria being a match โย until I tried it. Upon taking the first bite, my mind was instantly changed.
Dipping the cheese pizza, which is topped with El Rustico's birria, onions and cilantro, into the broth brings the dish to a whole other level. This pizza is one of my favorite dishes in Tucson.
The Delta
The quesabirria smash burger at The Delta is no joke. This massive burger is made with a smashed patty topped with El Rustico's birria, cheese, pico de gallo, avocado salsa and consommรฉย on the side.
The host at the restaurant said this burger is ordered frequently and is a favorite among customers and employees.
520 Taco Stop
Birria is so good, everyone should be able to enjoy it.
520 Taco Stop has a vegan option for their quesabirria tacos. Although I am not vegan, I was pleasantly surprised. The tacos had the same great flavor and the meat substitution had a nice texture.
Monster Sonoran Hot Dogs
American Eat Co.,ย 1439 S. Fourth Ave.
Monster Sonoran Hot Dogs has every birria combination you can dream of. Birria tops Takis, tots, hot dogs, ramen and mozzarella sticks. There's even birria stuffed into a grilled cheese sandwich.
Other worthy options
- Birrieria Guadalajara, 304 E. 22nd St.ย โ Birria tortas, burritos, tostadas and tacos ... and we've heard Birrieria Guadalajara makes some of the best soups in town.
- Ensenada Street Food, 1602 S. Park Ave.ย โ There's a reason why people rave about this food truck. The menu not only features birria tacos, but also a vegan version.
- La Yaquesita, 500 N. Fourth Ave.ย โ The success of La Yaquesita's quesabirria is what inspired owners to open a location on Fourth Avenue.
- Taqueria Lingo Lingo,ย 5034 S. 12th Ave.ย โ Find killer birria here, made with goat.ย