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Burrito Eater
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Burritoeater.com aims to be the Web’s most complete source of information on San Francisco taquerias – where they’re located, what they look like, if they’re open late, whether they serve breakfast, what the SF Department of Public Health says about them, which ones double as cell phone retailers, and more. And while they realize that food may be one of the most objectively regarded things in life, they aren’t shy about offering their opinion on any given burrito shop in town.
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Web Review
Nov 25, 2009
This austere establishment took over 448 Broadway, a space occupied by the increasingly beleaguered El Gran Taco, in 2007, and, well, maybe El Gran Taco wasnt such a pain after all. This is no...
Web Review
Nov 25, 2009
Papalotes second location has been an instant hit since its spring 2006 opening. Whereas this storefronts former tenant, Tango 20!, bludgeoned the consumer with giantsized prices, kidsized portions,...
Web Review
Nov 25, 2009
The victor of our 2004 postseason tournament and close runnerup in our 2006 Slab Scrum, Papalote's original location has become the quietly infallible kingpin of the Missions ultracompetitive taqueria...
Web Review
Nov 25, 2009
Despite relatively rich prices, this corner joint has maintained a devout following since the 1980s. Theres a good chance on any given visit you may end up sitting adjacent to someone whos certifiably...
Web Review
Nov 25, 2009
Its a rare treat when you can relax with a tasty slab while a cleaning crew works over your Hummer or trickedout SUV. But dreams like this come true five days a week at this overlooked El Balazo...
Web Review
Nov 25, 2009
Tonayense Taq. finally ditched the ghastly, straightfromtheaviary awning over the entrance a few years back, and got rid of the definite article from its name as well. Sadly, the Delicious button on...
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Nov 25, 2009
Prior to Tonayense Properties erecting some peartangerinecolored lofts on its lot at Harrison and 22nd in the earlymid 00s, this popular burrito wagon was the sole occupant of the space. The truck has...
Web Review
Nov 25, 2009
The main dining area of this centrally located burrito retailer practically doubles as a permanent Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo exhibition. Its also the only taqueria in town located two doors from a...
Web Review
Nov 25, 2009
Sandwiches. Salads. Tabouli. Pizza. Lunch wraps (surely a radical departure from dinner wraps). And of course, bureatos. Do you dream of chasing your slab with a $2.75 peanut butter and jelly...
Web Review
Nov 25, 2009
Carmelinas is the only taqueria in San Francisco where you shouldnt be surprised to see a stethoscope draped around the neck of the person at the next table. That is, if you can find an open table...
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