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Do you like burritos?

  • Yes but I'm anti adjuncts

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Would anyone be up for trading a few Attack Frequency for some BarrelWorks or Highland Park beers?
 
I'm anti burrito anyways (pastor tacos on a sliding scale of 3 - 5 depending on hunger level) but putting frys in a burrito is possibly the most offensive thing i have ever encountered inside a restaurant, and I have been to chuck e cheese.
 
You hold the keys.
Order a burrito with frys in it and I vanish!
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I'm anti burrito anyways (pastor tacos on a sliding scale of 3 - 5 depending on hunger level) but putting frys in a burrito is possibly the most offensive thing i have ever encountered inside a restaurant, and I have been to chuck e cheese.
So burritos are delicious, so you're wrong there. In Nor Cal, you need to get a regular burrito with guac, but without rice or beans. Such a convenient form factor.

Tacos in Nor Cal are better than tacos in So Cal, outside of fish tacos. No question. Burritos are better in So Cal, but I do agree that Cali burritos are gross. Weird texture mixture and too much starch.
 
So burritos are delicious, so you're wrong there. In Nor Cal, you need to get a regular burrito with guac, but without rice or beans. Such a convenient form factor.

Tacos in Nor Cal are better than tacos in So Cal, outside of fish tacos. No question. Burritos are better in So Cal, but I do agree that Cali burritos are gross. Weird texture mixture and too much starch.
These are the most correct opinions about Californian Mexican food. Breakfast burritos are better in San Diego, though. Especially from Rigoberto's in North Park.
 
These are the most correct opinions about Californian Mexican food. Breakfast burritos are better in San Diego, though. Especially from Rigoberto's in North Park.
So a new place opened up by myhouse and I orderd a "super breakfast" burrito... I've realized I don't want beans in my breakfast burritos... I'm pretty open to all kinds of shot in my reater but no beans in my bfast reater please!
 
So burritos are delicious, so you're wrong there. In Nor Cal, you need to get a regular burrito with guac, but without rice or beans. Such a convenient form factor.

Tacos in Nor Cal are better than tacos in So Cal, outside of fish tacos. No question. Burritos are better in So Cal, but I do agree that Cali burritos are gross. Weird texture mixture and too much starch.

Tacos in the Bay Area may be better than San Diego but definitely not LA. But tacos in Baja are even better than all of the above (outside of a few LA places/styles). Which for those of us with Sentri/Nexus/Global Entry in San Diego is just about as easy as trekking somewhere in the Bay Area or LA for tacos.
 
Tacos in the Bay Area may be better than San Diego but definitely not LA. But tacos in Baja are even better than all of the above (outside of a few LA places/styles). Which for those of us with Sentri/Nexus/Global Entry in San Diego is just about as easy as trekking somewhere in the Bay Area or LA for tacos.
I've been taken to a lot of LA taco joints raved about by friends. None touches Taqueria Cancun, El Tonallense, or the market I go to in Sonoma County.
 
Tacos in the Bay Area may be better than San Diego but definitely not LA. But tacos in Baja are even better than all of the above (outside of a few LA places/styles). Which for those of us with Sentri/Nexus/Global Entry in San Diego is just about as easy as trekking somewhere in the Bay Area or LA for tacos.
You clearly haven't been to Middlefield in Redwood City. It's more Mexican than Tijuana, by a fair amount. Michoacan vs Baja, but still delicious.
I love you guys but talking about the best burrito is like talking about the best pumpkin beer.

Don't you guys have any Mexican friends to set you straight? Y'all playing yourselves.
While burritos aren't strictly Mexican, they are still delicious and pretending like they're not is just silly.
 
Liked for the first response. El Grullense for life.
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How you gonna order a ****** burrito when you could have that?
Sometimes I want to walk and eat my mexican without it getting all over the ******* place. Also, again, you have to order it right - meat, pico and guac, that's it. I do eat a lot of tacos though.
 
The last few MPs I've had were incredible.

NOLA, Coconut and Vanilla, and Mexican were all amazing. Still flying under the radar outside of SoCal, but whatever, I'd rather drink these than get raked over the coals for a comparable or lesser out of market beer...took a while to realize that though haha.
 
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