Adding insult to injury, Yelp ranked Austin as the best taco city in the nation.
San Antonio, which according to some sources is the home of the breakfast taco did rank among Yelp's 15 best taco cities in the nation.
In honor of National Taco Day, Oct. 4, Yelp ranked the top 100 taco spots in the nation and created a list of the country's top 15 Taco Towns. There's just one problem: San Antonio — the Tex-Mex mecca and home of the breakfast taco,Adding injury to insult, Yelp named Austin the nation's best taco town, infuriating Texas Public Radio reporter Joey Palacios.
"There was no team of food critics, no star chefs and no carefully selected voting body to determine which restaurants made it onto this ranking, just numbers rolling around in a machine and a writer who interpreted the data," Rocha wrote in her rebuttal to Yelp's rankings.
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