Hot and correct take from LA foodie friend: ‘when I say we aren’t a burrito town like SF, I mean to say we have MANY, many types of burrito, not just one’
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Hot and correct take from LA foodie friend: ‘when I say we aren’t a burrito town like SF, I mean to say we have MANY, many types of burrito, not just one; not that our burritos aren’t good’
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@skinnylatte i have had san francisco burritos and anaheim burritos and i kinda prefer the latter to the former.
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@homelessjun I love all burritos. I don’t love the cultish devotion to One Burrito
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@skinnylatte the world needs a walking burrito trail in LA
and then right back out again, but that's a separate issue
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@skinnylatte If I were to do food tourism in L.A., I'd definitely want to hit up the top placers in the Tortilla Tournament:
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@peterme love their work
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@skinnylatte and the world needs to serve more of this burrito
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@skinnylatte sorry, i did not mean to imply it. the One Burrito is unfamiliar.
although i have had a bunch of burritos, from the dozen-a-dollar frozen el monterey to taco bell to super taqueria, i have yet to encounter The One. all I can say is that there are some not-so-great ones, and some really tasty ones. and even so, it is not consistent. i am always encountering better ones.
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@skinnylatte I mean, is always taken it as "just because the other Mexican food is so good that you don't always order burritos doesn't mean the burritos aren't good"
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@skinnylatte somewhen in the late 80s, late at night somewhere in the Inland Empire, a Naugles burrito set me up to think an SF burrito wasn’t really a burrito. A fine thing, perhaps, but not a burrito and not as good for that late, that when, that where.