This handsome lad is the chorizo burrito from Los Amigos. It’s great to find a place that whips up a tasty chorizo without drowning the whole deal in excess grease.
Tag: burritos
Another trip to Los Amigos for a tasty chicken burrito. I don’t think we often consider effervescence but this one’s got it.
Back on that daily burrito habit thanks to a generous employer stipend. #burritoprivilege
First up is a tour of what Una Mas has to offer. This is the foghead burrito and I can’t say what in the sam hill is up with the tortilla. The BBQ sauce makes it a sweet ‘n savory affair and as someone who goes for pineapple on pizza, it’s not an immediate dealbreaker. I’m gonna ruminate on this one.
How LA’s most popular breakfast burrito gets made hundreds of times a day
Small innovations in burrito enjoyment
I stole the photo below from the Yelp page for Sanchez Taqueria in Tigard, OR. It’s a good example of the layout for the tables at Sanchez.
But let’s enhance.
They are all equipped with the same set of green salsa (mild), red salsa (hot and smoky), chili oil (haven’t tried it), and napkins.
Those salsa bottles are designed to last. It is the perfect size for my style of burrito enjoyment in which I take a bite, pour on a little salsa, take a bite, more salsa, etc. This enhances the burrito to far greater heights. I used to loathe hot salsas for reasons I cannot fathom but somehow I realized, yes, every bite of a burrito is far better with salsa in the mix. So I have to lament when I visit many taquerias and see that their salsa options come in limited quantities, often in those little two-inch high containers. I imagine cost is a factor, the fear that salsa jerks will use too much. But it’s a small feature that makes a big impact.
So please, restaurants, hook it up with the salsa. Invest in happiness.
Another well-established innovation that I think is sorely underutilized in the taqueria industry is the drive-through. I like the ambiance in a taqueria as much as anyone. ‘Bidibidi bombom’ is fine musical accompaniment for a meal. But sometimes it’s just necessary to pick up a quick bite via car window. To this day, the only taqueria I know with a drive-through is El Faro in South San Francisco.
I was just there yesterday, in fact. I ordered their breakfast burrito. Everyone wore masks and gloves, as one does during a pandemic, and then I ate a good lunch. The drive-through enabled that bit of happiness in troubled times.
The salsas from the restaurant were limited but one prepares for such eventualities.
Stay safe out there. Remember that burritos come wrapped in easily disinfected aluminum foil and your local spots could use the support. Many are available on delivery services such as DoorDash (tip your driver very, very well). A burrito is also a good meal to take on a walk to someplace where you can maintain 6 feet of distance from everyone else. We should live cautiously but not in fear.
QuickBites: The Mission Burrito
The only government propaganda I can get behind.
“I love avocado. My dog’s name is Avocado.”
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Super chorizo burrito from Sanchez Taqueria on SW Pacific Hwy. Tigard, OR.
BONUS burrito because I can let that falafel slide, but the spring roll was too much of a stretch.
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Pollo al pastor burrito from Sanchez Taqueria on SW Pacific Hwy. Tigard, OR.
I’m finished.
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Asada and fries burrito from Las Casitas on SW Boones Ferry Rd. Tualatin, OR.