Day 54, #65.
Chicken burrito from El Faro on El Camino Real. South San Francisco, CA.
A rarity in this world: the late night drive-through Mexican taqueria. This was stewed chicken, which I usually avoid, but their construction was solid.
Day 54, #65.
Chicken burrito from El Faro on El Camino Real. South San Francisco, CA.
A rarity in this world: the late night drive-through Mexican taqueria. This was stewed chicken, which I usually avoid, but their construction was solid.
Day 53, #64.
Ham breakfast burrito from Latte Express on Bluxome Street. San Francisco, CA.
Do you wonder if a particular fictional character has ever eaten a burrito? And which? That’s Tumblr blog gold.
Day 52, #63.
Regular grilled chicken burrito from The Iron Cactus on 4th Street. San Francisco, CA.
I’m developing an appreciation for these smaller burritos. It’s unfortunate that they’re also pricier, but you reckon each burrito has its time and place.
Day 51, #62.
Regular grilled chicken burrito from Taquerias El Farolito on Grand Avenue. South San Francisco, CA.
It was a strange sort of day. The sky threatened us with rain but held back. We bought sandwiches earlier in the day, and I thought, “Will burritos follow us into the next life?”
Day 50, #61.
Regular al pastor burrito from El Grullense on Middlefield Road. Redwood City, CA.
This one was a little better than the last al pastor experience. I’ll continue explore the meat possibilities.
Day 50, #60.
Regular grilled chicken burrito from El Grullense on Middlefield Road. Redwood City, CA.
Long Sunday.
Day 50, #59.
Big Country breakfast burrito from Carls Jr. on El Camino Real. San Carlos, CA.
Oof. I should’ve known better. Gravy just does something weird to a burrito.
Day 49, #58.
Regular al pastor burrito from Guadalajara Grill on Laurie Meadows Drive. San Mateo, CA.
I rarely venture away from chicken, but I thought I’d try it out. I still think al pastor is better in tacos than in a burrito.
Day 49, #57.
Regular grilled chicken burrito from Guadalajara Grill on Laurie Meadows Drive. San Mateo, CA.
Long distance travel is detrimental to the burrito wrapped in foil. It results in the undesirable steamed tortilla.
Day 48, #56.
Grilled chicken California burrito from El Grullense on Middlefield Road. Redwood City, CA.
This famed burrito originated in San Diego and has made its way at least as far as the Bay Area. It includes the traditional elements of a regular burrito plus french fries and nacho cheese.
Bless this mess.