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Taco Loco app helps you chase down your favorite taco truck

Gourmet food trucks are getting to be "all the rage," particularly in Southern California. Based on the old construction site "roach coaches" that served stale doughnuts, ancient plastic-wrapped sandwiches, and hot, acidic coffee to hungry workers, the taco truck appeared as a way for food vendors to set up shop without the need for expensive real estate. In SoCal, taco trucks have gone mainstream and serve much more than just tacos. You can get not only excellent Mexican cuisine, but barbecue, Asian fusion, and a huge spectrum of other palatable yummies.

Since the taco trucks and trailers are truly mobile (although the vendors often find a location that becomes their "home territory"), it's sometimes difficult to find a specific vendor. Fried Rice House has made the hunt a lot easier with their app Taco Loco [on sale for US$0.99, iTunes Link].

Taking advantage of the iPhone's geolocation capabilities, Taco Loco displays a map of local taco trucks and other wheeled bistros, with a pin denoting the current location of each truck or trailer. A tap on a pin shows the name of the truck, a detailed map of the location, a phone number (if one has been entered), and a rating by other hungry folks who have used the app. If a truck moves its location, there's a "move" button to note that and send the information to other people looking for a fish taco at 1:30 AM.

Of course, no app is worth its seasoned salt if it doesn't let you share the information with your friends. Taco Loco adds the familiar share button for sending tweets and emails to your cohorts who might be craving a movable feast. Although TUAW was unable to try out the app, it should work anywhere there are hungry iPhone owners who are willing to buy Taco Loco and let others know about the best little taco truck they've found.


[via New York Times Gadgetwise Blog]

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nbidgood

There's an option to send an email, however, the email only contains the name of the taco truck and a link to the taco loco website. This isn't very useful. There really ought to be a link to the location in google maps.

January 13 2010 at 2:38 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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nbidgood

Sharing via twitterific also includes no location info.

January 13 2010 at 2:46 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mike

Those are both great ideas. We were planning to do that to tweets after bringing Twitter native to the app, but we can certainly step that up and get the location into the tweets or mail in the next version or so.

January 16 2010 at 6:36 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jeff B.

Don't they call these things "taquerias"?

January 13 2010 at 8:42 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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nbidgood

I think that's what you get after eating there, taqueria ;)

January 13 2010 at 2:47 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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