If street food had a guardian angel this place would have Burl Ives, because this is truly«The Miracle on 244 St», cause yes Virgina there is a Santa Claus and she’s hiding out at the Farmers Market at US #1 and SW244 St. Under the AKA of Lucky Meat No. III. I’ve never been to Lucky Meat No. 1 or No. 2 and I couldn’t even find it on a GPS, but the food truck and kiosk at the Redland Farmer’s Market is the newest Mexican Food House of Heaven! Yes it’s roughing it, you’ll sit under a tent to eat, yes it’s communal, and yes there customers look like they should be shopping a Walmart during the midnight shift. But dare I say the food is way under priced and is outstanding. Also unique! After nursing a hangover I went there to find out what unusual dish they could conger up. there Taco’s range from $ 1.50 to $ 2.00 each and also in a variety from La Lingua(Tounge) to Churciso(Pig Skin). I will have those please. I also got a Burrito with pork and pork cracklings, you can put just about anything you want on it. Of course a diet coke, as I don’t want to add any more calories to my delicate frame. My server saw I was in desperate bad shape, from hanging out at the Stage Bar all night long, and brought out some chips and fresh salsa to pick me up. She then came back with a small cup of «Menudo» soup, she said it would fix my hang over. I have heard about the dreaded«Sopa Menudo» before as a horrible hangover cure. Well, she offered so I tried. I was good, actually it was very good. nothing grizzly in it, nothing furry, it was kind of earthy. what ever innards were present, they were cooked right. My two taco’s came out, the pig skin one, which I thought was going to be crunchy was not, but it did taste like pork belly, and aint nothing wrong with that. The La Lingua Taco was very good. This stuff was Mexican street food in every sense of the word. I was starting to feel like I just walked off the cruise ship into Mexico. The fresh vegetables that accompany these taco’s are a great accompaniment the hot salsa’s were hot, but not blow your head off hot. I saw my Burrito coming, as it was bring brought in by a tow truck. My God, it was huge, this was not your Moe’s Burrito and defiantly not your Lime Fresh Grill Burrito. This was a home made masterpiece, that I should have ordered wet. This Burrito did not have a rice filler, commonly found in American idiot burrito’s, this was fresh tomatoes, fresh lettuce, farmers cheese, and my lucky meat and crackle’s If I though were any luckier I’d win the lottery. The green hot tomiltio salsa went excellent with it. My diet coke, thank God put me back into my low cal reality, I was stuffed. I paid my $ 9.00 and I was off in search of another vacation adventure at home. Lucky Meat III has a linty of food items and these were just a small portion of what they do, as you can apparently buy pre made BBQ meats there and butchered products. They have a great attitude, very friendly and accommodating.