Crayfish Tacos are coming to Taco Bell but you need a jet to get one
By Callum Gunn
Taco Bell is about to add Crayfish Tacos to the menu, but you won’t find it in your local branch, oh no, you will need a jet to get one.
Taco fans, seafood fans, I have both good and bad news for you. The Crayfish Taco is coming to Taco Bell, the only problem is, they’re only coming to the Taco Bell Asia restaurants. So you are going to need to find the nearest jet to fly out and taste one.
Foodbeast revealed the tasty new treat coming to the Taco Bell the menu via Twitter, and just from the minor glance you get, Taco Bell better bring the Crayfish Taco over here.
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Filled with at least a dozen crayfish and some crayfish sauce, Taco Bell representatives in Asia have described the menu option to give a taste of 13 spices. It can also be been seen from the photo that the taco is filled with lettuce, tomato, and cilantro.
Basically, it looks delicious and it’s a crime that it is not making its way over here.
The Crayfish Taco hasn’t been officially rolled out in Taco Bell branches in Asia as of yet. So for those of you who don’t require a jet to travel, expect the arrival of the seafood dish soon, but not right now.
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Right now, Taco Bell HQ is promoting the seafood Taco and this is how Foodbeast managed to get a sample, the lucky dogs. They sampled a taste of the dish and had the following to say about it.
"“Being half Chinese, the taste took me back almost immediately to some of the seafood and pork dishes my family would cook at get-togethers or feast on at seafood banquet restaurants,”“There’s just enough Sichuan peppercorn to slightly numb your tongue and let you know it’s there, but the other aromatics, especially the white pepper and fennel, come through strong to keep it from being overpowering.”"
Are you like me? Jealous that you can’t sample the Crayfish Taco? Would you like to see it become available in your local Taco Bell restaurant? Share what you are thinking by dropping a comment below.