Buffalo Wild Wings Street Tacos
These tacos are high in histamine, driven by parmesan garlic sauce, pico de gallo, and southwestern ranch.
Most of this is cooked to order, which is the best case for histamine. Even so, a restaurant kitchen preps ahead and holds things warm through a service, so freshness varies more than it would at home. The rating above comes from the chain's published ingredients. If a dish is borderline for you, asking how it is prepared tells you more than the menu does.
Pulled chicken with parmesan garlic sauce, pico de gallo, southwestern ranch, and cilantro in flour tortillas comes out high because of the sauces and pico.
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Parmesan garlic sauce and southwestern ranch — the parmesan sauce leans on aged parmesan, which is why it carries histamine, and the ranch is high too, so both creamy sauces drive these up.
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House-made pico de gallo — pico is built on tomato, a classic histamine liberator, so it lifts the tacos further.
The pulled chicken, cilantro, and tortillas are the milder base underneath.
This rating comes from Buffalo Wild Wings' own published ingredient statement, read on August 11, 2026. Restaurant recipes vary by location and change over time, so always check the current listing: source 1, source 2. How we rate foods →
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References
- SIGHI Food Compatibility List — SIGHI (2026)
- Histamine and histamine intolerance — Maintz & Novak (2007)
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- Guideline on management of suspected adverse reactions to ingested histamine — Reese et al. (2021)