What's this about?
San Francisco's Mission District is synonymous with burritos. Where else can you find multiple taquerias in a two-block radius? It seems like everyone has an opinion on what place makes the best burrito in the Mission. Or you can go on Yelp and find testimonies on the most amazing, mouth-watering burritos. Often, those recommendations have disappointed me every time.
However, what credentials do those reviewers have? Are they from the Mission? Are they Mexican? Do they make Mexican food?
No. No. No.
I am 4th generation San Franciscan from the Mission District and a proud Chicana. My mother is an excellent cook and taught me to make tacos, enchiladas, burritos, posole, tamales, etc.
I have decided to create a blog about my quest for the best Mission burrito. I will eat a burrito from every taqueria in the Mission and rate them according to a scorecard. Check for my results.
However, what credentials do those reviewers have? Are they from the Mission? Are they Mexican? Do they make Mexican food?
No. No. No.
I am 4th generation San Franciscan from the Mission District and a proud Chicana. My mother is an excellent cook and taught me to make tacos, enchiladas, burritos, posole, tamales, etc.
I have decided to create a blog about my quest for the best Mission burrito. I will eat a burrito from every taqueria in the Mission and rate them according to a scorecard. Check for my results.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
La Cumbre
LA CUMBRE
515 Valencia Street in between 16th and 17th streets
PRICE: $6.50 (not including tax)
La Cumbre is located on Valencia near 16th Street.There are tables and chairs inside with posters and photographs on the walls. The menu includes burritos, tacos, quesadillas, nachos, and dinner plates. La Cumbre advertises that it uses olive oil (not lard), ingredients without preservatives, and range chicken and grass-fed beef.
My friend and I conducted this taste test on October 26, 2012. I ordered the grilled chicken burrito with whole pinto beans.
OVERALL RATING: 8
(1= lowest, 10= highest)
CONTENTS
Quality of Meat: 8
We ordered the grilled chicken burrito. The meat was delicious and juicy. I watched the cook chop the chicken breast before my eyes.
Quality of Beans: 6
Good, fresh beans.
Quality of Rice: 6
Good rice.
Quality of Salsa: 6
Nice salsa.
EXTRAS
Free chips? Yes. The chips are a bit thick.
Free salsa? Yes.
FINAL THOUGHTS
La Cumbre is a popular taqueria. It has been around since 1967 and touts itself as "the birthplace of the now famous 'Mission Style' burrito." El Faro says the same thing.
La Cumbre is open late on Friday and Saturday nights so many hipsters leave the Valencia bars and fill up on huge burritos. The fresh ingredients without additives work. The chicken meat was very flavorful. My friend and I commented that we would go back.
El Toro
EL TORO (San Francisco)
598 Valencia Street at the corner of 17th Street
PRICE: $7.00 (not including tax)
El Toro is located at the corner of Valencia and 17th streets. There are tables with benches inside. The menu includes burritos, tacos, quesadillas, enchiladas, nachos, etc.
My friend and I conducted this taste test on October 26, 2012. I ordered the grilled chicken burrito with whole pinto beans.
OVERALL RATING: 5
(1= lowest, 10= highest)
CONTENTS
Quality of Meat: 4
We ordered the grilled chicken burrito. Unfortunately, the meat was flavorless.
Quality of Beans: 6
Good, fresh beans.
Quality of Rice: 6
Good rice.
Quality of Salsa: 8
Nice and spicy salsa with fresh jalapeno pieces. El Toro has a great salsa bar with 8 different types of salsas plus there are roasted whole jalapenos, radishes, and lime wedges.
EXTRAS
Free chips? Yes. The chips are a little greasy.
Free salsa? Yes! Lots of options.
FINAL THOUGHTS
El Toro is a popular, long-standing taqueria. It is a favorite of many folks in the Mission. The burrito is basic. I wish the chicken had more flavor. However, the salsa bar is great. I also ordered a sandia (watermelon) agua fresca, and that was wonderful.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
SF Comedy and Burrito Festival
I received an e-mail about the SF Comedy & Burrito Festival happening October 11-13, 2012.
It says, "The San Francisco Comedy & Burrito Festival is a brand-new event celebrating comedy and burritos in San Francisco’s culturally vibrant Mission District. The three-day festival, taking place October 11th to 13th, will feature over 35 events showcasing more than 100 stand-up comedy acts from around the country – including LA, Chicago, New York, Portland, Austin, and of course, San Francisco.
What?!?! Comedy and burritos, you say. And not just burritos...SUPER burritos.
Let's see. Comedy produces laughter. Laughter burns calories. Burning calories creates hunger. Hunger is satisfied by burritos.
I like it.
I looked at the website, and there are mucho comedians.That means a lot of calorie burning.
Check 'em out!
As the Nerdist podcast says, "Enjoy your burrito!"
What is this nonsense?
The San Francisco Comedy & Burrito Festival is a brand-new
festival celebrating stand-up comedy and burritos in San Francisco’s
culturally vibrant Mission District. Spanning three days, the festival
will showcase over a hundred comics performing at six venues in over
thirty shows.
Why burritos?
The Mission District is known to be the birthplace of the Mission Burrito
and is said to have the highest concentration of taquerias in the
world, numbering more than a hundred in an area less than two square
miles. The Mission burrito is a unique culinary creation known for its
quality taste, giant portions, and affordable price. Each ticket
purchase will come with coupons for free burritos from our participating
taquerias.
It says, "The San Francisco Comedy & Burrito Festival is a brand-new event celebrating comedy and burritos in San Francisco’s culturally vibrant Mission District. The three-day festival, taking place October 11th to 13th, will feature over 35 events showcasing more than 100 stand-up comedy acts from around the country – including LA, Chicago, New York, Portland, Austin, and of course, San Francisco.
Each ticket purchase includes coupons for two free super burritos from sponsor taquerias Pancho Villa and El Toro!"
What?!?! Comedy and burritos, you say. And not just burritos...SUPER burritos.
Let's see. Comedy produces laughter. Laughter burns calories. Burning calories creates hunger. Hunger is satisfied by burritos.
I like it.
I looked at the website, and there are mucho comedians.That means a lot of calorie burning.
Check 'em out!
As the Nerdist podcast says, "Enjoy your burrito!"
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Hibernation
The Best Mission Burritos blog is going into hibernation.
I am going to graduate school on the East Coast and leaving my hometown of San Francisco. I hope to write new posts when I go home during school breaks.
I am going to graduate school on the East Coast and leaving my hometown of San Francisco. I hope to write new posts when I go home during school breaks.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
El Metate (Chicken Mole)
EL METATE (con sabor a Mexico)
2406 Bryant Street @ 22nd
PRICE: $5.50 (not including tax)
After watching the 2012 Carnaval Parade, my friend and I decided to avoid the crowd along 24th Street and eat nearby. We went to El Metate.
I conducted this taste test on May 27, 2012.
NOTE: I ordered the chicken mole burrito.
OVERALL RATING: 6
(1= lowest, 10= highest)
CONTENTS
Quality of Meat: 6
I am a huge mole fan, and there is nothing better than a restaurant with a fantastic mole recipe. However, it is an odd filling for a burrito. The mole overpowers the burrito and makes it messy. I wish I could have tasted it alone.
Quality of Beans: 5
Average.
Quality of Rice: 5
Average.
Quality of Salsa:8
There is a salsa bar with four different choices. I couldn't stop eating the fruit salsa with mangoes! Plus, I like a place that serves pickled whole jalapenos.
EXTRAS
Free chips? Yes
Free salsa? Yes
FINAL THOUGHTS
The chicken mole burrito is interesting but too messy. Plus the mole overpowers the other ingredients--rice, beans, etc. I would have preferred a plate of chicken mole with rice and beans.
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