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[ more from burritoeater]
"The surprise, but deserved champion of the 2004 SF Burrito Playoffs, Papalote has become the quietly infallible kingpin of the Mission’s vaunted taqueria scene – slightly off the beaten path, humbly sized, family operated, and a sure thing eve..."
[ more from burritophile]
"Searching for the best al pastor in san francisco led me to TSJ which I've read good things about. The al pastor was great (I had a taco) although not the best (which I still feel is Altena)...."
[ more from gayot]
"Fill up on some of the most delicious burritos and tacos around, fashioned from grilled beef, chicken, carnitas and the more exotic lengua (tongue) and sesos (brains). The high-ceilinged space has no ambience, except for the colorful patrons and a kickin&..."
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[ more from roadfood]
| ""Chicago is famous for its pizza, Philadelphia for its cheesesteaks and Kansas City for its barbecue. San Francisco's claim to Roadfood fame is the burrito, the best examples of which can be found in the city's Mission district...." |
4 reviews
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[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "I think it's very telling that all of the bad reviews are from people who lack some basic spelling skills. <p>Wednesday nights are a bit obnoxious and the crowd is very Tulane/...." |
5 reviews
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[ more from sfbg]
"I didn't know if they were on a date or what, but she left first, and he walked her out, then came back and walked me home...."
[ more from sfweekly]
"Famous for its al pastor (spicy barbecued pork) burrito, this taqueria also features fillings like lengua (tongue) and sesos (brains), along with chorizo sausage-stuffed steamed tacos...."
[ more from travel.yahoo]
"We pestered 33 experts until they shared every last tip from their recent trips. It's food for the soul, from people whose taste you can trust (and check back next week for more places where foodies ...."
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