"Cisco’s claims to be the oldest Tex-Mex restaurant in Austin, and considering it opened in 1950, we have very little doubt about the fact. There’s a small counter up front that feels like (and probably is) an old school diner bar, and an open kitchen. Behind that, is some kind of Narnia-esque hallway that leads to a series of large dining rooms that make this place infinitely bigger than it initially looks. The menu is made up mostly of Tex-Mex staples—migas and huevos rancheros by morning, fajitas and enchiladas by night—which is exactly what you want out of a place that pioneered the cuisine. " - nicolai mccrary, adele hazan, raphael brion