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        The main dining area of this centrally located burrito retailer practically doubles as a permanent Diego Rivera exhibition. It’s also the only taqueria in town located two doors from a medical marijuana club. Welcome to San Francisco. Breakfast available all day. Open late.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, castro<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/448727">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<title>Gordo Taq.</title>
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        Adequate burritos, a community bulletin board, and all. Between this location and the one nearby on Clement, Gordo has its claws around the necks of convenience-loving burrito seekers in the Outer Richmond.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, outer richmond<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/229052">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        Formerly the home of Taq. El Norteño, this dancehall-sized Bayview burrito shop underwent a name change in the summer of 2006. New management slapped a really yellow coat of paint on the front of the building and ditched the previous proprietor’s awesome sign that featured a hat-clad, taco-munchin’, Corona-swillin’, boot-wearin’ horse; disturbingly, they retained El Norteño’s lo-carb / hi-silliness “burrito” that employs lettuce (rather than a tortilla) as its outer wrap. Most importantly, slabular quality seems to have increased since the changeover. The black metal gate pictured at left conveniently disappears when the place is open for business. Breakfast available. Closed evenings and Sundays. <br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, bayview<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/271312">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        Fisherman's Wharf Deli & Taq.
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        It’s allowed that this charmless eatery – set in the eye of the Fisherman's Wharf storm of crass tourism – may play well to any given family in town from Tulsa or Cincinnati. But to a discriminate local with a brain and/or palate, it firmly lives down to its inglorious name. At least their logo features a smiling fish in a chef’s cap. Breakfast available all day. Closed weeknights.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, fishermans wharf<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/271394">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        Fire House Café's very Holiday Inn-sounding “burrito bar” is just as disappointing as you’d expect. Also, kids shouldn’t get their hopes up – there’s no pole to slide down, although there might be over at the actual fire house across Sansome. On an architectural design note, could this building's exterior be any more monochromatic? Breakfast available. Closed evenings and weekends.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, financial district<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/271396">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        We prefer this El Farolito location over other Mission cred hotspots (Pancho Villa, Can-cún, La Taqueria, etc. etc.), but don’t take that as an unequivocal endorsement. The narrow aisle here can make taking/keeping your place in line more tense than it really needs to be, and things can get colorful when all the neighborhood gangstas roll through to get their late-night slab on. But it’s entertaining to watch the cooks fiddle with the griddle in the big front window, and you’re a buffoon if you don’t try their cantaloupe agua fresca. Breakfast available. Open real late.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, mission<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/271400">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        Able to accommodate more patrons - and prone to fewer noisy customer outbursts - than their better-known shop a half-mile to the west, this El Farolito location now features a bright yellow awning over its front entrance to match all the bright yellow tables inside. Breakfast available. Open real late.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, mission<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/271402">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        This corner burrito shop sports the look and feel of a humbler Taq. Pancho Villa, from the cap-clad ladies behind the counter and the eerily similar menu to the security guard at the door and the exact-to-the-penny prices. It’s also more spotless than your mother’s living room. Their green tomatillo salsa is not only delicious, but sure to set every fire-spice siren within close range a-wailin’. Closed Sundays.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, bayview<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/838716">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        With a front façade that's brighter than the brightening brightness of bright, Azteca – not to be confused with Bayview eatery El Azteca – displays that shiny look so common among today’s post-cockroach taquerias. It's really quite a clean place. Breakfast available, as are occasional aural flashes of Ennio Morricone’s finest soundtrack work. Open late.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, castro<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/838718">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        Welcome to Westfield’s San Francisco Centre. Marvelous to see you! May I take your fur? Relax a spell - you must be exhausted after Bloomingdale’s. How are things out at Blackhawk? Good, good, very good. Aren't you just famished? Let’s take the escalator to the Food Emporium downstairs and try Andalé. It’s the Mexican place wedged between Pasta Moto and Tom’s Cookies. There's another one up in the Marina, near where your son Chase lives. Sure, the burritos run about ten bucks, but I'll just put it on one of my Platinum Cards. Anyway, their burritos are actually quite tasty. You'll just adore the place. Goodness, did you see that man's shirt? It must have run $175! Breakfast available. Credit cards accepted. Unless you’re the knife-and-fork type, request a foil wrap.

As for the photo, we were going for that dim underground food court look. We nailed it.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, union square<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/838720">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        Pretense-free Aguila de Oro boasts a mighty friendly owner and food servers prone to wearing "Mr. Pollo" aprons, and for those aspects alone, it’s a Burritoeater favorite. Carnivores may be disappointed by the lack of widespread meat choices on hand, but what’s available is generally delicious. Out of clean socks? Bring your laundry on over and slab down as your clothes get sudsed at the laundromat next door. Just be wary of burritos cut in half here.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, bayview<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/838730">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        Often overlooked on the Downtown taqueriascape, this roomy El Faro is a capable reproduction of the original on Folsom and 20th St. The ladies behind the counter can come off a bit surly sometimes, though. Ever notice the AstroTurf in their front window? Breakfast available <em>all day long</em>. Closed evenings and weekends (and during fall and winter, on Saturdays).<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, south of market<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/280606">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        El Fadi Taq. looks and feels like the new kid on the block along this slowly evolving stretch of Mission St., but that’s no detriment. In a neighborhood of businesses whose time-warped storefronts refuse to acknowledge the last 30 years have taken place, this burritoteria brings some quietly colorful flair to the Excelsior’s famed Slab Row. They’ll also make you a bacon cheeseburger, should you storm in and demand one. And their horchata rules the roost.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, excelsior<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/280613">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        Collared with a name that doesn’t exactly entice the senses, Taq. Express boasted moments of mustachioed glory until a management shift in mid-2006 sent the quality of their burritowork due south. Carnitas and al pastor aficionados need to take another ordering route here, since pork doesn’t find its way onto this shop’s streamlined menu. And what’s with the youth labor at the cash register from time to time? Open real late on weekends.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, tenderloin<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/289620">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        Ethel Mae's Southern Café & Taq.
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        Here’s the only burrito shop in San Francisco where it’s likely you’ll be asked if you want a side of grits with your slab. Ethel Mae and her staggeringly multi-ethnic menu took over this Oceanview space from Taq. La Trompeta in late summer 2006, and it’s been gargantuan burritos, pork neck bones, catfish sandwiches, collard greens and ham hocks, burgers, and salads ever since. The sizable, burnt-orange dining room is as welcoming and congenial as the staff. Breakfast, delivery, and okra all available. Credit cards accepted.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, oceanview<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/289625">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<title>Dos Piñas Taq.</title>
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        Dos Piñas remains a popular lunch destination for the workaday Oriental rug dealers, antique vase scavengers, and dot-com survivors of its neighborhood. Nothing tastes better on a wintry Potrero Hill afternoon than a bowl of their tortilla soup, but beware of the Chevy’s-esque aural wallpaper clanging around the restaurant’s sound system. Breakfast available. Closed weekends.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, potrero hill<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/289631">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        Taq. Los Coyotes extended operations uptown from their initial Mission Terrace offering by moving into this former El Pollo Supremo shop in late 2004. It’s a sizable room, shiny and clean. And sesos is on the menu. Beware of well-meaning, yet sloth-like service, however.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, mission<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/289876">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<dc:date>2006-09-29 16:37:56.029297+00:00</dc:date>
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        Lousy.  Canned beans were dry and super salty.  Cheese was cold.  (But I like the fries here.)

* Update, I take it back about the fries.  I had a lame batch that wasn't fried enough.  The ones at El Monte were better.<br/>Tags: burrito<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/290246">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<dc:date>2006-12-19 13:30:02.775016+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/290252">
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<title>Karina's Tacos</title>
<description>
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        A good burrito with decent beans and a good flavor, but the whole thing is pretty small, and at 2.50, expensive for the size.  They grill the tortilla, which is a big plus for me, because that's how I do it at home.<br/>Tags: burrito<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/290252">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>34.04616 -118.029353</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:wildgift</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-12-25 15:53:46.923256+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/292220">
<link>http://platial.com/post/292220</link>
<title>La Corneta Taq.</title>
<description>
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        In a neighborhood of plus-sized megataquerias, La Corneta may be the most ultramega of all. But it’s a classy kind of ultramega. Tiled floors, towering archways, and vaulted ceilings lend an air of Latin American elegance. Best of all, there’s none of that self-congratulatory, neon baloney you get down the street at La Taqueria. Visit their home on the Web.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, mission<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/292220">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7532464609 -122.418361008</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-05 15:24:50.065494+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/292224">
<link>http://platial.com/post/292224</link>
<title>Los Compadres</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        This South San Francisco taqueria mobilizes up 280 and drops anchor every weekday just off the Embarcadero, making burrito picnics at nearby Rincon Park along the waterfront a paper-plated reality. Look closely and you'll notice "El Tonayense" embedded in one of the truck’s panels. They maintain a few tables off the Spear St. sidewalk, but most customers take their orders to go. Closed – nay, not even there – evenings and weekends.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, south of market<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/292224">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7900653993 -122.391230464</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-05 15:30:28.569807+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/292242">
<link>http://platial.com/post/292242</link>
<title>Cinco de Mayo Taq.</title>
<description>
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        This semi-cavernous room anchors the northern edge of the San Bruno business strip in Portola, and the safe money says it’s an absolute nuthouse every May 5th. They grill their tortillas all to hell, there’s a convenient pay phone out front, and the word “mutton” appears on the menu. All this, and some top-shelf horchata. You really can’t lose.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, portola<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/292242">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7317521493 -122.405537367</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-05 15:45:05.461673+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/292254">
<link>http://platial.com/post/292254</link>
<title>Chino's Taq.</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        This Outer Richmond slabatarium has been a linchpin of its stretch of Balboa for years, and yet it's possibly our least favorite non-chain taqueria in town. There's youth labor at the cash register on occasion, and sidewalk dining if the weather’s right.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, outer richmond<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/292254">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7759556893 -122.495638132</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-05 16:06:23.537523+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/448708">
<link>http://platial.com/post/448708</link>
<title>Taq. El Castillito</title>
<description>
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        With city bureaucrats, neighborhood streetfolk, and the fuzz all chowing down at this Civic Center stalwart at any given time, you can take this El Castillito shop’s unique dynamic straight to the bank. But despite its inviting colors, it’s ill-advised you stand beneath the front awning in a fierce hailstorm. Breakfast available. Open late.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, civic center<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/448708">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.78163 -122.41669</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-24 16:00:40.549411+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/448718">
<link>http://platial.com/post/448718</link>
<title>La Casona</title>
<description>
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        MUNI’s F-Market line clatters right by La Casona on Beach St., but the parade of restored vintage streetcars only underscores this taqueria’s non-descript exterior. On our last visit, their “salsa bar” included servings of diced onion, sliced lime, chopped jalapeño, and totally mutilated cilantro, but no actual salsa (or pico de gallo). Enter on Beach. Breakfast available. Closed evenings. Perhaps even some outdoor seating when the weather’s right.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, fishermans wharf<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/448718">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.80743 -122.41534</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-24 16:11:20.567019+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/2074081">
<link>http://platial.com/post/2074081</link>
<title>Alto Cinco</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        A really good place to get a burrito. this place makes you never want to go back to chipoltle.<br/>Tags: burrito, food, restuarant<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/2074081">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>43.040993 -76.119587</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:dlangsprojects</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2007-09-12 15:21:06.433369+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/445558">
<link>http://platial.com/post/445558</link>
<title>Taq. Castillo</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        As the taqueria turns: This address has played host to three burrito shops since we began wasting time tracking such things in 2003. First there was Taq. La Trampa, which delivered solidly on our sole visit in the summer of ’03. A couple years later, the Taq. El Charro team moved in, upped the slabular quality even more, and printed up cheeky take-out menus featuring the once-in-a-lifetime offer, "Buy One Super Burrito and the Agua Is Free." By late 2005, established neighbor Taq. Castillo decided to corner the market on burrito shops lining the fringe of the Tenderloin by opening a second branch here at 10 Mason, to a chorus of Bronx cheers from our judges panel. But what chafes us more than anything is that we can’t make any more coy references on this page to the ultimate entertainer, Charo.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, tenderloin<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/445558">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.78377 -122.40906</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-17 21:48:58.921835+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/228265">
<link>http://platial.com/post/228265</link>
<title>Los Hermanos</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        Whereas the have-mores of the Marina may get their slab on by the outdoor fireplace at Andalé a few blocks west on Chestnut, the mere haves of the neighborhood head to the earthier confines of this humbly sized taqueria. We’d take a red pen to the dispensable apostrophe on their front sign if we could leap that high. Closed Sundays.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, marina<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/228265">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.8008748027 -122.436854839</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-07 16:59:15.90845+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/228278">
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<title>Taq. El Gran Taco</title>
<description>
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        If taquerias were scenes from blockbuster films, El Gran Taco would be the opening sequence from <em>Raiders of the Lost Ark</em>. Give them a call to check on their completely amorphous business hours – perhaps they’ll pick up the phone after 12 rings. If they put you on hold, maybe they’ll remember to pick back up five minutes later (if they haven’t already hung up). If they tell you they open at 5:00 PM, there’s a good chance they’re just putting you on. If you make it in the door, feel free to choose anything from the menu - but if it’s a burrito, don’t be surprised if the person in front of you with the big take-out order accidentally ends up with your slab. And considering the tag-team production process they employ at high-traffic times, it’s a crapshoot as to whether you’ll get what you actually ordered. But the true moneyshot? The street number on their business cards is incorrect. Indiana Jones wouldn't even bother with this first-rate obstacle course. Open real late on Friday and Saturday; closed Sunday.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, north beach<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/228278">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7982340631 -122.404839993</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-07 17:17:28.460745+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/229054">
<link>http://platial.com/post/229054</link>
<title>Gordo Taq.</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        A burrito hideaway if there’s ever been one - some people call it Gordito's. There's seating available for you and three or four pals, and pretty much no one else.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, outer richmond<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/229054">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7840644381 -122.483678162</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-08 23:34:06.721387+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/448713">
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<title>Taq. El Castillito</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        With signature, flaky-grilled tortillas and perfectly melted cheese sent straight from some intergalactic fromage-nirvana, the Little Castle’s dungeon of deliciousness rarely disappoints. Public opinion tends to favor this location over the other two El Castillitos around town; we’ll go along with that. But as indicated by the photograph, canine owners will have to leave Ted the Dog outside. Ordinary chips, extraordinary salsas, and holy mackerel, check the size of that juicer behind the counter. Breakfast available. Open late.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, castro<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/448713">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.76876 -122.42931</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-24 16:08:24.941586+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/271314">
<link>http://platial.com/post/271314</link>
<title>Fountain Café</title>
<description>
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        Fountain Café may not qualify as a bona fide taqueria – it’s scarily self-billed as a “corporate cafe,” and don’t expect any rice or beans to come your way – but their $4.25 breakfast-all-day slab can often be a real humdinger. If you’re not so into breakfast burritos, you’ll be out of luck, since it’s the only kind they foil up here. Closed evenings and Sundays. Credit cards accepted. <br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, financial district<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/271314">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.789522768 -122.403069735</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-26 15:53:02.948791+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/271404">
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<title>Taq. El Farolito</title>
<description>
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        The Excelsior outlet of the old Mission standby, albeit a bit larger. As is the case at other two locations, El Farolito's curved (and yellow) seating booths seem to be held over from the bygone Pioneer Chicken era. Breakfast available. Open real late.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, excelsior<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/271404">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.721182991 -122.437316179</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-26 23:35:32.238921+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/280610">
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<title>La Fajita</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        Pet food shops offered more tempting dining options than Cactus Fresh, the dicey taqueria that used to occupy this space. Today, La Fajita sports the same look, menu, and sky-high prices as its boneheaded predecessor, yet some significant improvements have taken root, as far as their burritos are concerned. Word to the wise: unless you’ve just completed your ninth year of pre-school, kindly let them know you’re capable of holding an entire burrito. Otherwise, it will arrive cut in half. You may wish to request a foil wrap as well. Open real late Thursday through Saturday.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, castro<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/280610">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7640124798 -122.433727384</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-27 23:56:44.555373+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/289627">
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<title>Las Estrellas</title>
<description>
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        Hayes Valley may not be much of a taqueria hotbed, but at least it’s centrally located between well-slabbed areas such as Duboce Triangle, the Lower Haight, and the Mission. Thank goodness for that, as Las Estrellas - Hayes Valley’s sole homegrown burrito shop - can’t be counted on at all. Anyone with an aversion to ‘80s pop hits will be particularly miserable here.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, hayes valley<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/289627">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7765281008 -122.422810793</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-28 21:35:42.027155+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/289629">
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<title>Taq. Eduardo</title>
<description>
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        Once Taq. El Balazo divested its interest in this tucked-away space in mid-2006, new management stepped in, maintained the Balazo-esque menu (and phone number), but rechristened the place Taq. Eduardo. Noticed any new exterior signage here yet? If so, alert our photo department at tips@burritoeater.com, and we’ll update that photo. Closed evenings and Sundays, with limited hours on Saturdays.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, south of market<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/289629">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7826759442 -122.407897711</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-28 21:41:29.120585+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/289633">
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<title>Dos Amigos Taq.</title>
<description>
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        Dos Amigos still displays sepia-toned newspaper clips extolling their culinary prowess circa 1996, but at least their prices haven’t changed much since those heady days. Their take-out menu includes both a helpful pronunciation dictionary of important taqueria terms (“boo-REE-to,” “TAH-co,” “free-HOH-lehs”) and a list of Mexico’s national holidays and fiestas. Eat <em>and</em> self-educate, all at once. Rad chips. Request a foil wrap. Open late on weekends.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, tenderloin<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/289633">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7866272537 -122.41283834</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-28 21:51:16.761246+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/289635">
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<title>Donna's</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        Donna’s friendly namesake-proprietor presents her handheld scuds each Tuesday (and Tuesday only) between 10AM–2PM, so it’s best to make sure it’s not one of the other six days that ends in y before heading over to this all-organic burrito/tamale/pupusa foodstand at Ferry Building Plaza. All items are prepared early that same morning at her San Rafael kitchen, then kept piping hot until the moment of truth. Ingredient substitutions aren’t available, but breakfast is, as are a few tables behind the tent underneath the Ferry Building’s overhang.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, financial district<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/289635">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7956525747 -122.393934131</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-28 22:01:21.387833+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/289866">
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<title>Taq. La Cumbre</title>
<description>
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        The <em>de rigueur</em> choice in the Mission through the mid-’90s, hot and smoky La Cumbre seems to have since been eclipsed on SF’s taqueria cred report by a few other area burritoterias, despite no less an authority than Joey Ramone once hailing La Cumbre’s work-in-foil as “the best burrito on Earth.” (The late punk rock legend would surely be bummed about La Cumbre’s affinity for KOIT soft rock, however. It’s never okay to play Spandau Ballet or Chicago at a taqueria.) Opened in 1967 – and the recipient of a minor interior facelift in early 2005 - this neighborhood perennial is the second-oldest taqueria in town, after El Faro on Folsom. Cheers to the nine meat choices on the menu, the cleanest restaurant restroom in the Mission, and the white-hot image of Adelita, Pancho Villa's fiery mistress, enlivening every tabletop in the place. Jeers to the ranch dressing at the salsa bar.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, mission<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/289866">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7644853259 -122.42172718</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-29 16:27:50.555479+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/289872">
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<title>Cuco's</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        Unknown to the masses, but revered by many in the “know,” Cuco’s is that humble Mexican/Salvadorean shop on Haight where hot sauce requests earn mischievously smirky employee reactions. The food’s real good, everything on the menu’s a bargain, and there’s even a plantains option for anyone in search of a fruity, alternative burrito centerpiece. Cuco’s is a family-run joint - there’s a fair chance a Chipmunks album could be blaring from the kitchen when you walk in - and since that family values their time off, it’s closed on weekends.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, lower haight<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/289872">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7722836705 -122.430122495</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-29 16:30:54.009048+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/289874">
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<title>Creighton's</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        Hilltop neighborhood bakery/deli next to Tower Market offers a variety of psychic newsletters to thumb through while you await your breakfast burrito (available all day). We predict you'll order something else on future visits. No non-breakfast burritos available. Closed evenings.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, mira loma<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/289874">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7446231855 -122.452647686</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-29 16:34:18.326581+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/289879">
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<title>Taq. Los Coyotes</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        When heading deep down Mission, almost into Daly City, look for the corner taqueria with a monumental amount of green sauce slathered all over its sign. That’s Los Coyotes, home of the lowest dining stools in town.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, crockeramazon<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/289879">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7145929452 -122.44288981</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-29 16:43:15.850974+00:00</dc:date>
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        <![CDATA[
        J&S
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<description>
        <![CDATA[
        Excellent B&C with good beans.  I think they use lard to make these beans.  Low price.  Right now, it's my favorite stand.<br>
<br>
Their other burritos are less great.  The Chile Relleno is a little too eggy.  The Green Chile is good, and the cooked down peppers are better than a sauce.  The Tostada burrito is basically like the Del Taco Veggie Works, but a little better.<br>
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Most people seem to come here for the taquitos, and get 2 or 3 orders.<br/>Tags: burrito<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/290237">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<georss:point>34.0319808759 -118.129886985</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:wildgift</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2007-03-30 12:49:52.295359+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/290240">
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<title>Alfredo's</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        Not that good.  Beans were ok, but the cheese was cold. In other words, I'm going elsewhere.

(I got the name wrong - it's Alfredo's.  It's still not that good.)<br/>Tags: burrito<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/290240">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<georss:point>34.0621613265 -118.064854145</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:wildgift</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-12-19 13:12:59.480168+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/290242">
<link>http://platial.com/post/290242</link>
<title>Jim's</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        It's hit or miss.  Beans are so-so, probably canned, but the cheese is melted.<br/>Tags: burrito<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/290242">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>34.0536905496 -118.090764284</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:wildgift</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-12-19 13:12:13.799648+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/290244">
<link>http://platial.com/post/290244</link>
<title>Taco Ready</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        Seems to have improved over time.  Beans were a little on the salty side, but nice and drippy the way I like it.  Lots of cheese, good salsa, and I can add onion.  BIG!<br/>Tags: burrito<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/290244">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>34.062452411 -118.086148202</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:wildgift</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-12-19 13:11:54.371055+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/290248">
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<title>El Atacor</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        They have a decent B&C, but not as good as the one in LH.  I should note that they use white mexican cheese.  It's unpredictable which cheese any given stand will use.  Yellow cheddar is the standard cheese at most "American" stands, or older places, but white seems to be the type at the more "Mexican" places.  It's one of those things, I guess.  At least this stand knew about a B&C.  Some of the shops that cater mainly to immigrants don't know the B&C, and make mistakes like rolling it up with whole beans and onions (which tastes pretty good, nonetheless).<br/>Tags: burrito<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/290248">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>34.0149790875 -118.132314384</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:wildgift</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-12-05 05:30:17.363023+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/292227">
<link>http://platial.com/post/292227</link>
<title>Los Compadres</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        Los Compadres’ first truck near the Embarcadero was such a success, they decided to invest in a second slabwheeler, hurl a cubic ton of red paint at it, and park it in a corner lot a few blocks south of City Hall. Dig those rock-bottom prices. Take-out only. Closed/absent evenings and weekends.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, civic center<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/292227">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7776093103 -122.418256402</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-05 15:34:29.793765+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/292250">
<link>http://platial.com/post/292250</link>
<title>Chunky's</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        A walk-in-closet-sized taqueria that doubles as a cell phone dealer. Burgers also available, if that’s your game of cards. Totally not kidding about the cell phone dealer thing. Take-out only. Open late.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, tenderloin<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/292250">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7851730946 -122.416545153</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-05 15:54:36.756303+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/292252">
<link>http://platial.com/post/292252</link>
<title>Chipotle</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        This sassy, nationwide chain sports one of the more dunce-proof menus you’ll ever see; think In-N-Out Burger doling out taco plates and stocky burritos. Chipotle’s business plan – which dictates that previously slabless U.S. population centers be mercilessly penetrated with mechanical precision – may be tactically infallible, but isn’t it peculiar how packed their San Francisco location usually is? When in Shanghai, do these same people eat at Panda Express? Fun fact: Chipotle’s pinto beans are seasoned with bacon. Not-so-fun fact: Our receipt on a recent visit featured the unfortunate slogan, “Foil Shizzle.” Now trading shares on NYSE under the symbol "CMG." Outdoor seating available. Closed on Saturday evenings and Sundays. Credit cards accepted.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, south of market<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/292252">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7870003278 -122.400189042</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-05 16:01:40.964075+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/228272">
<link>http://platial.com/post/228272</link>
<title>Taq. Guadalajara</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        With colorful wall murals inside, a Mexican flag color scheme outside, and sesos on the menu, Taq. Guadalajara enjoys brisk business from neighborhood families and anyone else in search of the real Excelsior deal. Furthermore, it boasts an unbeatable roster of quarter-fed toy vendors, including <em>Golden Bling!</em>, <em>Homies (Series #6)</em>, and a nameless machine that traffics exclusively in messianic stickers and decals. In other news, Guadalajara’s ultra-scorching habañero salsa has reportedly claimed several fatalities over the years. The story goes that all victims have been overcome by a false sense of bravado prior to overdose; even more tellingly, each casualty was named “Steve,” “Jennifer,” or “Bubba.” Breakfast available. Open real late.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, excelsior<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/228272">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.721344234 -122.437573671</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-07 17:08:15.410858+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/228276">
<link>http://platial.com/post/228276</link>
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        <![CDATA[
        Green Chile Kitchen & Market
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        </title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        The folks behind this pleasant spot are fervent in their quest to bring a slice of New Mexico cuisine to the Western Addition - in a relaxed, semi-taqueria-like atmosphere, no less. Let’s hope, for their sake, it goes better than nearby Tango 20!’s short-lived, garbled grab for the neighborhood’s Caribbean café-seeking contingent back in 2005. They’re heavy on the “kitchen” and light on the “market,” and you may want to expect a funny look in response to your request for a foil wrap on any non-take-out burrito. Breakfast available on weekends. Curbside take-out available all week long. Closed Monday.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, western addition<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/228276">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7765577812 -122.441715002</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-07 17:13:18.691522+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/229056">
<link>http://platial.com/post/229056</link>
<title>Gordo Taq.</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        On the hunt for a quintessential San Francisco experience? Drop into this ever-popular neighborhood slabspot and knock down a super burrito within eyeshot of their bulletin board featuring advertisements for academic lectures, meditation gurus, and dog therapists.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, inner sunset<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/229056">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7652359365 -122.466595173</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-08 23:39:16.645707+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/229059">
<link>http://platial.com/post/229059</link>
<title>Taq. Girasol</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        Featuring the same menu as Carmelina’s Taq. at UCSF – but boasting a fun DIY taco/nachos bar absent at its counterpart - Taq. Girasol nearly gets lost among the numerous dining options scattered around the Cesar Chavez Student Center food court. Bring an overstuffed backpack or laptop and fit right in at this dim space that doubles as the architectural definition of brutalist. Closed Friday evenings and weekends.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, park merced, san francisco state university<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/229059">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7220316343 -122.478788495</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-08 23:43:49.085839+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/229061">
<link>http://platial.com/post/229061</link>
<title>Taq. El Gallo Giro</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        Not to come off as John Q. Traffic Cop or anything, but do the operators of this burrito wagon realize they’re almost completely blocking the stop sign on southbound Treat at 23rd St. on a daily basis? The nerve. They set up a single table on the Treat sidewalk on sunny days, but it's generally a take-out-only joint. Absent evenings and Sundays.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, mission<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/229061">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7542898388 -122.413205802</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-08 23:48:14.251057+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/229064">
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        <![CDATA[
        Taq. Gaby & Liz
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        </title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        With nine choices to placate the meat completist and a cell phone number by which to place advance orders, this Potrero Hill slabwagon sets ‘em up and knocks ‘em down six days a week, across the street from Jackson Playground. Take-out only, although there’s seating for up to eight or nine on the chairs and bench on the adjacent Mariposa sidewalk. Closed/absent evenings and Sundays.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, potrero hill<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/229064">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.763599002 -122.400253415</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-08 23:51:06.353662+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/271392">
<link>http://platial.com/post/271392</link>
<title>La Fonda</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        With bi-level seating inside, a few tables available outside on the Irving sidewalk, and nine types of meat on the menu (none of them disgusting), La Fonda has been bringing taqueria respectability west of the Haight since its June 2005 opening. The catch? None really, unless you’re one of those picky music types who can’t bear having to hear Foreigner and Sheena Easton while you chew your food. Request a foil wrap, or be foiled yourself. Breakfast available. Credit cards accepted.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, inner sunset<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/271392">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7642139169 -122.465602756</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-26 23:05:20.853282+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/271398">
<link>http://platial.com/post/271398</link>
<title>Taq. Fiesta Taco</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        Party Taco! Not only is Taq. Fiesta Taco as immaculate as their block is gritty, but the spice-ambush glory of their table salsas knows few peers around town. (Their ground red pepper chile arbor, in particular, is flat-out fearsome.) And although their unremarkable chips are straight from the 32 lb. bargain bag, their burritowork can be sharp – much stronger than at Taq. Chile Verde, with whom they share management. Breakfast available. Party Taco!<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, tenderloin<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/271398">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7818746336 -122.414731979</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-26 23:24:32.376128+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/280604">
<link>http://platial.com/post/280604</link>
<title>El Faro</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        The newest of the three El Faros in town, this location features tri-level dining, tortilla-less burritos (they call them "burrito bowls"), and mighty shrewdly, breakfast until noon. It's also one of the few taquerias in town where the menu includes a ham sandwich. And the smiley counter help here shames the folks at their 1st St. outlet. Enter from either Kearny or its tony parallel alley Belden. Closed evenings and Sundays.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, financial district<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/280604">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7913541328 -122.404040694</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-27 23:46:29.778946+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/280608">
<link>http://platial.com/post/280608</link>
<title>El Faro</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        The birthplace of the San Francisco super burrito (9/26/61, according to a reliable source). So yes, El Faro’s been cranking out big fat slabs longer than Bob Dylan’s been making records. Sidewalk dining available when the weather’s right. Breakfast available.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, mission<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/280608">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7590187856 -122.41453886</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-27 23:52:55.548119+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/289637">
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<title>Taco Del Mar</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        Snoopy’s Joe Cool alter ego has been reinvented as a Fu Manchu’d, sombrero-wearing fish named Carlos, and now this mustachioed sturgeon is beckoning you to “release your inner Baja.” As suspect a proposition as that may sound, Taco Del Mar’s fine burritowork suggests it’s not such a bad deal. Just steel yourself for heavy lunch crowds, afternoon room temperatures that recall August days in Hades, and that one guy yammering on about his new condo across from the ballpark, all with the option of getting your super Alaskan cod burrito on. Closed weekend evenings. Credit cards accepted.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, south of market<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/289637">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7873691605 -122.398735285</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-09-28 22:04:50.798313+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/290250">
<link>http://platial.com/post/290250</link>
<title>El Atacor</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        I can't give up the 4 stars quite yet.  I forgot how good it was, but, it was pretty much runny and melted, and I think they used some kind of white Mexican cheese.  Will be trying it again.<br/>Tags: burrito<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/290250">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>34.0887903146 -118.214583099</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:wildgift</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-12-19 13:29:32.092057+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/292217">
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<title>La Corneta Taq.</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        Glen Park’s sole taqueria is a smaller, yet equally inviting version of La Corneta’s newer Mission location. Reading this in Millbrae, Pittsburg, or Fremont? Take BART virtually right to their front door. The extensive menu features a heavy emphasis on seafood, and let’s see if you can order their ill-named “super baby fish” burrito option and maintain a straight face while doing so. Visit their home on the Web.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, glen park<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/292217">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7341491994 -122.434167266</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-05 15:20:28.411076+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/292238">
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<title>Cocina Poblana</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        Cooks dressed in full chef garb. A highfalutin tagline (“The Art of Mexican Cooking”). Even a brash, front-and-center banner proclaiming it “The Best Taqueria in the Bay Area” upon its opening in October 2005. If it were 1965 and Cassius Clay were a taqueria, he’d be Cocina Poblana. But it’s about time the Lower Fillmore got its own burrito shop – six-page menu, extensive salsa bar, pipian (pumpkin seed molé) burritos, nice paper napkins, and all.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, western addition<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/292238">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7797886414 -122.432262897</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-05 15:40:18.510783+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/445544">
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<title>Taq. Chile Verde</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        Why any taqueria in San Francisco wouldn’t include burritos on their overhead menu is beyond us, but be assured that Taq. Chile Verde does indeed serve the foil-wrapped blimps-o’-the-gods. More yellow walls inside a taqueria you will never find, and dig those crazy mirrored posts. Top off your meal by stepping out onto the 6th St. sidewalk for a dessert of delicious, fresh-bought crack, any hour of the day. Breakfast available. Open late.</em><br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, south of market<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/445544">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.78197 -122.41015</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-17 21:27:19.088351+00:00</dc:date>
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<link>http://platial.com/post/445550</link>
<title>Chavo's</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        It could be the Attica-esque security walls. It could be the chain link gate. Whatever the design flaw, Chavo’s doesn’t resemble a restaurant so much as it does a compound. The patio tables can’t even cushion the blow of its admittedly awkward location, unless you have a perverse thing for deafening highways and exhaust. But to hell with all that, for the food is generally mighty fine. Ask for a foil wrap, and beware of occasionally snarky counter help. Closed evenings and weekends – in other words, lunch-only.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, south of market<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/445550">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.779551 -122.397791</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-17 21:36:33.559132+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/445553">
<link>http://platial.com/post/445553</link>
<title>La Castro Taq.</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        For years, this corner slab shop was the southwesternmost node in San Francisco’s network of Taq. El Castillitos. Then, one day in August 2006, La Castro Taq. slapped its lettering on the front windows, but didn’t bother changing the menu, or even the phone number. In a curious outreach effort clearly aimed at a more sophisticated clientele, La Castro’s business cards prominently feature what appears to be a glass of riesling. Breakfast available. Perplexingly, wine not available. Credit cards accepted.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, castro<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/445553">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.76091 -122.43301</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-17 21:39:54.258861+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/445556">
<link>http://platial.com/post/445556</link>
<title>Taq. Castillo</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        The next time you feel an earthly hunger gnawing from within as you poke around the Church of Scientology, stop in at Taqueria Castillo. It’s right across the street. Shares the same menu -- but not the exact name -- with the trio of El Castillitos around town. Viva la difference!, whatever it may be. Breakfast available.<br/>Tags: san francisco, restaurant, taqueria, burrito, civic center<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/445556">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7811 -122.41326</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-17 21:45:27.306071+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/448692">
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<title>Taq. El Castillito</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        With a perennial crowd of dicey hoodlums hovering outside (and sometimes inside), Taq. El Castillito’s Mission St. burritoteria is a favorite hangout for both undercover constables and overcover seekers of high quality slab-fare. Just beware of the cinnamon-touched red sauce with which they slather their wet burrito, and while you're at it, keep a slyly watchful eye on the 18-year-old girl with the brass knuckles two tables over. Breakfast available. Open real late.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, mission<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/448692">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.76368 -122.41972</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-24 15:51:00.769483+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/448722">
<link>http://platial.com/post/448722</link>
<title>Casa Sanchez</title>
<description>
        <![CDATA[
        It’s run by a friendly family who’s been in the neighborhood for years. The sunny rear patio doubles as a charming backyard art-garden. The joyous sounds of Saturday afternoon birthday parties in their dining room often carry out onto the 24th St. sidewalk. They once offered free lunch in perpetuity to anyone who got an image of their plucky little mascot, Jimmy the Corn Man, tattooed on his/her person. Their thick, homemade tortilla chips are second to none. And yet Casa Sanchez’s burritos are so disappointing. Closed Sundays.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, mission<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/448722">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<georss:point>37.752894 -122.407856</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-24 16:14:09.020293+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/448732">
<link>http://platial.com/post/448732</link>
<title>Casa Mexicana</title>
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        Noe Valley’s sole taqueria falls under the same management aegis as La Fonda, Azteca, La Tortilla, Mexico au Parc, and of course, the other Casa Mexicana (in the Castro). Lovely al fresco dining here on sunny days, with the 24th St. sidewalk rife with baby strollers and their drivers. Ask for a foil wrap if you plan to devour your slab by hand.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, noe valley<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/448732">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.75148 -122.43006</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-24 16:22:29.119925+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/448737">
<link>http://platial.com/post/448737</link>
<title>La Carreta Taq.</title>
<description>
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        The Lower Haight’s newest burrito shop bowed in January 2006 with understated décor and a notably pork-free menu. At this point, there’s not much more to report on. Well, their chips could pack a greater punch.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, lower haight<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/448737">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.77194 -122.43091</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-24 16:26:19.797556+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/448740">
<link>http://platial.com/post/448740</link>
<title>Carmen Taq. Express</title>
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        This Market St. shoebox produces burritos featuring ingredients that sometimes taste as if they’ve been stored in an actual shoebox. Possibly the dullest taqueria in San Francisco. Minimal seating. Breakfast available. Closed Saturday evenings and Sundays.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, financial district<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/448740">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.78981 -122.40106</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-24 16:29:44.880996+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/448742">
<link>http://platial.com/post/448742</link>
<title>Carmelina's Taq.</title>
<description>
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        Carmelina’s Taq. takes fundamental burrito titles (basic vegetarian, super vegetarian) and turns them into homages (Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera) at UCSF's Millberry Student Union food court. It’s also the only taqueria in town where you shouldn’t be surprised to see a stethoscope draped around the neck of the person behind you in line. Seafood burritos and plantains aplenty. Closed evenings and Sundays.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, inner sunset<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/448742">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.7636 -122.45846</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-24 16:33:04.883117+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/448744">
<link>http://platial.com/post/448744</link>
<title>La Canasta</title>
<description>
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        Slightly larger than your average walk-in closet, the Basket ambushes Union St. denizens with gloriously massive spice. Do not be dissuaded by the austere layout and décor - the folks behind the counter at this burrito boutique have the widget. Friendly daytime counter help, to boot. Take-out only.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, marina<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/448744">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.79774 -122.43216</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-24 16:38:41.648241+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/448754">
<link>http://platial.com/post/448754</link>
<title>Taq. Can-cún</title>
<description>
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        Since there seems to be anywhere from 1-10 people slogging through their ballyhooed vegetarian burrito at any given time, Can-cún shares its superstar status with precious few other taquerias in town. And as is the case with many superstars, accusations of complacency lobbed its way aren't entirely based on sour cream, eh, grapes. Breakfast available. Open real late.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, mission<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/448754">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.74528 -122.41991</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-10-24 16:42:35.361101+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/820112">
<link>http://platial.com/post/820112</link>
<title>Taq. Can-cún</title>
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        Despite occasional threats of gunplay and a curiously absent hyphen on its front sign, this particular Mission St. shop remains Can-cún’s flagship location. It’s up for debate as to which is more colorful: its décor or its clientele. And that sure is one deafening jukebox they have here. Be sure to have a beverage at the ready as you slather their sub-mediocre chips with some of the most ferocious green tomatillo salsa in town. No carnitas for you! Breakfast available, though. Open real late, even later than their other two local burrito-slinging entities.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, mission<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/820112">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.76059 -122.41943</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-07 16:22:04.014816+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/820114">
<link>http://platial.com/post/820114</link>
<title>Taq. Can-cún</title>
<description>
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        The narrowest and perhaps yellowest of Can-cún’s three locations. Depending on the menu item, expectations can either swish or clang. Breakfast available. Open late.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, south of market<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/820114">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.78191 -122.41034</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-07 16:30:39.216867+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/820116">
<link>http://platial.com/post/820116</link>
<title>Café Venue</title>
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        While Café Venue isn't a taqueria in the least, there are several kinds of breakfast burritos on its menu. But after 10:30 A.M., there's no Mexican food in sight among all the "fresh tossed salads" and "specialty sandwiches." Two other locations nearby: 218 Montgomery and 70 Leidesdorff. Closed evenings.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, financial district<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/820116">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.78686 -122.40416</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-07 16:34:24.003768+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/820935">
<link>http://platial.com/post/820935</link>
<title>El Cachanilla</title>
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        Walk-up window boasts humble prices, attractive, sun-shielding extendo-awning over sidewalk, a downright fierce anti-fork stance, and ojo (eye) tacos on menu. Shares name with informal, sit-down restaurant next door. Breakfast available. Take-out only, although it’s not rare for a few tables to appear on the sidewalk outside the restaurant.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, mission<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/820935">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.75748 -122.41327</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-08 14:12:33.264756+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/820937">
<link>http://platial.com/post/820937</link>
<title>Cabbies Burger</title>
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        While its gruff name may conjure images of Judd Hirsch talking out the back side of a mushroom melt, Cabbies Burger scores minimally sufficient taqueria cred with the Mexican flag and sombreros hanging on its east wall, and of course, the burritos and tacos littering its all-over-the-map menu (salads, fish and chips, burgers). Trapped in a mid-’70s Tom Waits song and home to the noisiest carrot grinder in town, Cabbies isn’t much of a place to bring your date, unless perhaps your date is Travis Bickle. Open late, naturally. <br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, tenderloin<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/820937">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.783621 -122.413917</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-08 14:15:38.930018+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/820940">
<link>http://platial.com/post/820940</link>
<title>El Burrito Express</title>
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        Solving pi may seem like a piece of cake after you’ve cracked the code of El Burrito Express' sprawling menu. This is a much larger space than their cramped Outer Sunset location (read: there are tables here), and anti-environmentalists will enjoy the free Styrofoam plate presented directly under many burritos eaten on-premise. The choice northernmost windowside table sometimes requires a bit of bushwhacking to reach, but you can handle it. Closed Sundays.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, western addition<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/820940">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.78645 -122.43992</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-08 14:19:02.957881+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/820943">
<link>http://platial.com/post/820943</link>
<title>El Burrito Express</title>
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        Expresso burritos...bronco burritos...super burritos - bring along your Muddle-to-English translation dictionary for menu deciphering. You might also want to plan on taking your food with you, since this corner place does a brisk business and their window counter has space for no more than four or five people to sit and eat. And watch that tricky floor slope as you walk in. Alright, enough caveats, for we love El Burrito Express' slabwork. Closed Sundays.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, outer sunset<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/820943">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.74257 -122.48338</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-08 14:26:29.490631+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/820948">
<link>http://platial.com/post/820948</link>
<title>Bur-Eat-Os</title>
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        Sandwiches. Salads. Tabouli. Pizza. Lunch wraps (surely a radical departure from dinner wraps). And of course, “bur-eat-os.” Do you dream of chasing your slab with a $2.75 peanut butter and jelly sandwich, all under the same roof? Find your way to Hills Plaza, on the double. Enter from Spear, Folsom, or Embarcadero. Breakfast available. Closed evenings and weekends.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, south of market<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/820948">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.789647 -122.39014</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-08 14:29:51.6776+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/820960">
<link>http://platial.com/post/820960</link>
<title>Taq. El Buen Sabor</title>
<description>
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        El Buen Sabor's window counter seats boast excellent views of the hipster parade treadmilling up and down the Valencia sidewalk. Wool garments are highly discouraged, as room temperatures here can reach into the 200s on occasion. Terrific horchata on tap, and sometimes the burritos aren't much warmer. Breakfast available.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, mission<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/820960">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.76186 -122.42143</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-08 14:35:39.781726+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/820964">
<link>http://platial.com/post/820964</link>
<title>El Beach Burrito</title>
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        Not only does this westside burrito shop’s name translate ultra-simply to English, but its interior wall murals – portraying mustachioed, behatted jalapeños lounging seaside – clearly belong in some sort of folk-art hall of fame. Rumor has it tofu burritos are the tops here, if coagulated bean curd is your centerpiece of choice. Breakfast available on weekends.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, outer sunset<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/820964">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.76033 -122.503738</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-08 14:39:14.275634+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/838708">
<link>http://platial.com/post/838708</link>
<title>Taq. El Balazo</title>
<description>
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        It’s a rare treat when you can relax with a tasty slab while a cleaning crew works over your Hummer or tricked-out SUV. But dreams like this come true daily at this overlooked El Balazo location, set inside Showplace Square Car Wash. For what it’s worth, no taqueria in town forges a woozier union of delicious guacamole, car-vacs, massive bass thump, and cell-totin’ playaz decked out in camo fatigues and team jerseys. Save the super sudsy asada jokes - they’ve already been made - and be sure to keep the particularly bold pigeons away from your lunch. Outdoor seating is available, although you may get splashed with carnauba wax. Closed evenings and Sundays.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, bayshore<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/838708">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.74865 -122.40328</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-22 15:08:14.045534+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/838712">
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<title>Baja Fresh</title>
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        Despite a less than stellar OMR, Baja Fresh isn’t the nimrod wearing the lampshade at the Downtown taqueria fete. (Leave that to 360° Gourmet Burritos.) Not that this chain’s Fresh Mex-esque corporate identity makes them the life of the party, but at least their ingredients are reliably tasty. And even though Baja Fresh is owned by Wendy's, their burritos aren't square. All that said, this building couldn't look any less like a taqueria should. Outdoor dining available. Closed Saturday evenings and Sundays.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, financial district<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/838712">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.791251 -122.397773</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-22 15:19:02.933243+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/838714">
<link>http://platial.com/post/838714</link>
<title>Taq. Baja California</title>
<description>
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        A lonely stretch of 16th St. hosts this under-recognized burrito shop whose storefront is mercilessly shielded by a giant tree. Perhaps that’s why there never seems to be too many people slabbing down at Taq. Baja California. Muddling things even more, the "abstract" map-art on the barely visible front sign isn’t entirely geographically correct. Breakfast available. Closed Sundays.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, mission<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/838714">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.76533 -122.41709</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-22 15:22:20.5372+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/838722">
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<title>Andalé</title>
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        Wondering how to best fit in at this most upscale of Marina taquerias? Consider donning the entire Abercrombie & Fitch summer catalog. Andalé’s pricey menu can be initially off-putting, but give it a chance. The airy dining room boasts a corner fireplace and charming foliage galore; the outdoor patio features its own fireplace, and is graced by periodic visits from yelping, sweater-clad lapdogs and their equally precious caregivers. Unless you wish to be doomed to fork-and-knife usage, be sure to ask for a foil wrap. Breakfast available on weekends, outdoor dining all week long.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, marina<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/838722">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.80057 -122.438904</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-22 15:42:45.518257+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/838724">
<link>http://platial.com/post/838724</link>
<title>Taq. La Alteña</title>
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        Colorful futbol jerseys and a big-ass painting of the Virgin Mary adorn the main wall of this Excelsior perennial. Mercifully, they don’t seem to share the same fascination with ballpark nacho cheese here as their counterparts at La Alteña’s Mission/22nd St. location. Dessert available from the corner gumball machine. Open late, and open real late on weekends.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, excelsior<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/838724">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.72498 -122.43442</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-22 15:47:10.599464+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/838726">
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<title>Taq. La Alteña</title>
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        While employing a style of décor known in interior decorator circles as Contemporary Latino Pool Hall, La Alteña features fluorescently backlit photos of its entrees that work on a more practical level. But we’ll leave it up to you to determine whether these seemingly late-Nixon-era images cast the La Alteña line of fare in a positive or decrepit light. Conveniently located adjacent to several storied booze houses, so it’s a popular spot for famished inebriates. And if you’re in the market for some sturgeon or perhaps a bucket of sesos, simply exit via La Alteña’s back dining area and into indoor Mission Market.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, mission<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/838726">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.75572 -122.41895</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-22 15:51:18.024394+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/838728">
<link>http://platial.com/post/838728</link>
<title>Alex Gourmet Burrito</title>
<description>
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        Friendly new management arrived at this former Bur-Eat-Os location in 2005, tarted up the name, plugged in their flavor-removal machine, and got down to business. Breakfast and outdoor dining available. Closed evenings and weekends.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, financial district<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/838728">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.795413 -122.401741</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-22 16:22:07.072026+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/838732">
<link>http://platial.com/post/838732</link>
<title>360° Gourmet Burritos</title>
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        Located inside One Market Plaza’s “Bayside Cuisines” food court, 360° Gourmet caters to the downtown-employed with an insatiable craving for remarkably disappointing food. Enter from Steuart. Breakfast available. Closed evenings and weekends.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, financial district<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/838732">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.79402 -122.39432</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-22 16:29:28.256896+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/838734">
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<title>360° Gourmet Burritos</title>
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        Comfortably set on the third floor of the decidedly tony Crocker Galleria. Enter from either Post or Sutter. Breakfast available. Closed evenings and Sundays.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, financial district<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/838734">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
<georss:point>37.78954 -122.40296</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-22 16:35:09.522134+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/871831">
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<title>Tacos Mexico at the Puente Hills Mall</title>
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        The B&C here is a vague memory at best.  All I remember was saying that it was surprisingly good, because the few Tacos Mexicos I've eaten at, when I was eating meat, were lousy.  If you're stuck at this mall, there's not a lot of options, anyway.<br/>Tags: burrito<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/871831">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<georss:point>33.9939 -117.92845</georss:point>
<dc:creator>platialUser:wildgift</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-12-19 14:10:40.022449+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/874885">
<link>http://platial.com/post/874885</link>
<title>Carl's Jr. / Green Burrito</title>
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        A combo fast food shack, with Carl's Jr. *and* The Green Burrito.  The GB is allegedly an East LA thing, but, when they started out, it was difficult to believe, because the food was weak.  Things have improved.<br/>Tags: burrito<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/874885">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
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<dc:creator>platialUser:wildgift</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-12-25 15:15:24.638231+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/838710">
<link>http://platial.com/post/838710</link>
<title>Taq. El Balazo</title>
<description>
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        Vying with Azteca for the title of San Francisco’s Least Gloomy Taqueria, this Haight St. constant has survived years of patchouli damage with nary an ill effect. It’s our favorite among all the area El Balazos, and not just for its inviting, two-tier layout and the miniature flag on a toothpick that punctures each foiled slab. Credit cards accepted.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, upper haight<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/838710">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
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<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-22 15:13:46.373272+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/838736">
<link>http://platial.com/post/838736</link>
<title>360° Gourmet Burritos</title>
<description>
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        Sitting kitty-corner from the Bank of America monolith, where the Financial District muscles in on the outskirts of Chinatown, 360°’s airy corner space features very limited seating (in the form of four counter chairs, all outside) and not one spice-infused item in their arsenal. Taste bud atrophy begins here. Breakfast available. Closed evenings and weekends.<br/>Tags: burrito, taqueria, restaurant, san francisco, financial district<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/838736">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
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<dc:creator>platialUser:burritoeater</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2006-11-22 16:51:38.14461+00:00</dc:date>
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<item rdf:about="http://platial.com/post/3074625">
<link>http://platial.com/post/3074625</link>
<title>Bombers Burrito Bar</title>
<description>
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        Still the best...<br/>Tags: burrito, bar, albany, bombers, lark st<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/3074625">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        </description>
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<dc:creator>platialUser:geoparadigm</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2008-04-24 19:49:51.990594+00:00</dc:date>
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