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Award-winning Welsh taco truck to open restaurant after years of street food success

The El Cabron tacos van became a familiar sight around Pontyclun, Church Village and Tonteg

Simon Callow at work on the hot plate at El Cabron

One of Wales' most successful taco trucks is poised to launch a bricks-and-mortar venue following years of delivering award-winning street cuisine from a truck.

The husband-and-wife team of Simon and Kath Callow, the driving force behind the renowned Mexican street food truck El Cabron, have announced plans to establish their own taqueria in Pontyclun, Rhondda Cynon Taff.

There will be a soft launch over the August bank holiday weekend (Saturday, August 23 - Monday, August 25), before its official opening the next month.

The El Cabron adventure began when the Callows chose to elevate their passion for preparing Mexican street cuisine to new heights.

They purchased a black and white burger van for £500 and chose to convert it into their personal food truck in 2022, crafting mouth-watering, cheese-pulling tacos and nacho bowls at every location they visited, reports .

The El Cabron tacos van established itself as a recognisable presence throughout Pontyclun, Church Village and Tonteg, alongside appearances at Street Food Circus festivals, Sticky Fingers in Cardiff and various working men's clubs.

During 2023, El Cabron secured the prestigious People's Choice Award at the Welsh Street Food Awards at Cardiff's Tiger Yard, establishing them amongst Wales' premier Mexican food trucks. That same year, they progressed to the British Street Food Awards finals, where their black bean quesa claimed the title of finest vegetarian dish in Great Britain.

Simon has expressed surprise at the resounding success of their business.