Cozy spot offers authentic Salvadoran dishes like pupusas and burritos with delicious flavor. Quiet atmosphere and comfortable seating make dining pleasant. Digital menus highlight each dish but slow ordering slightly.
Burritos here stand out for their delicious flavor and quality. They come alongside tacos and pupusas, making for a solid meal choice.
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The restaurant does not provide printed menus, only digital screens.
Expect a 15-minute wait for food during busy hours.
The restaurant is very clean and safe for dining.
Cozy spot with a mellow vibe feels like visiting an aunt's home. Breakfast burritos are affordable and packed with satisfying fillings like chorizo and avocado. Clean, simple setting makes for a relaxed, casual meal.
Breakfast burritos come with good filling like beans, chorizo, or hamburger meat and often include substitutions like hash browns and avocado. They are affordable, satisfying, and make a full meal.
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The breakfast burrito is affordable and well-priced.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for diners.
Menu cards may be limited, so be prepared to share.
Small, family-owned spot offers authentic dishes like quesabirria and birria tacos in a quiet atmosphere. Super burritos feature fillings like chicken mole with a perfect spicy-sweet balance and crunchy cucumber. Prices stay reasonable with easy ordering.
Super burritos come stuffed with chorizo, carne asada, shrimp, or chicken mole. Cucumber adds a crunchy texture to some burritos. The chicken mole burrito balances spicy and sweet flavors well.
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The restaurant offers dine-in or takeout options and accepts cash or card.
There isn’t much seating inside the restaurant, with only three tables available.
The total cost for a meal averages around $21, including a soda.
Gas station restaurant serves grab-and-go breakfast burritos that are fresh and filling. Seating with stools allows quick dining. Burritos feature potato with guacamole and a super burrito with egg and chorizo, priced between $10 and $15.
Breakfast burritos come fresh by the hour with options like potato with guacamole and a custom super burrito featuring egg, chorizo, and potatoes. Prices range from $10 to $15, with burritos smaller than nearby spots but solid and filling.
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The restaurant is located inside a gas station.
The regular burrito costs $12.99 and the super burrito costs $14.99.
The price of $10 is standard for breakfast burritos.
Open, comfortable space with a chill vibe and clean environment offers authentic Mexican flavors like chilaquiles and fish tacos. Burritos are large and flavorful, especially the Super Burrito and breakfast options. Fair prices attract a diverse crowd seeking tasty, no-frills meals.
Steak and beef burritos come in large sizes with 100% beef that is sometimes fatty or gristly. The Super Burrito offers a super flavorful option. Breakfast burritos here stand out compared to others in the area.
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Street parking is available nearby, but it can be limited.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for some vendors.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy lunch hours.
Cozy spot with handmade tortillas offers a quiet vibe and authentic dishes like mole and birria. Breakfast burritos have good flavor but vary in size and lack clear veggie labels. Outdoor seating adds a serene touch to the homey atmosphere.
Breakfast burritos come with homemade flour tortillas and offer good flavor. Sizes vary, sometimes smaller than expected, and burritos lack labels, making it hard to identify veggie options.
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The restaurant has its own parking lot.
You can usually find parking on the street nearby.
In the mornings, the restaurant can get crowded.
Mexican spot shines with handmade tortillas and a super burrito that's large and flavorful. Welcoming vibe blends with an old-school setting. Early 6 PM close means no late dinners.
Super burrito offers a very large size and costs $15. Burritos deliver flavorful and satisfying taste with pleasant service.
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They close at 6 PM, not 7 PM.
The super burrito costs $15 and is very large.
Small coffee shop offers a cozy layout and friendly vibe perfect for work or chat. Breakfast burritos, including vegetarian and meat options, stay flavorful when reheated. Outdoor seating expands space, making it a vibrant yet comfortable spot.
Breakfast burritos come premade and reheated but keep their flavor and integrity. Options include vegetarian and meat varieties with bacon or pork that hold a lot of heat when warmed.
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There is limited seating inside, especially during peak hours.
Off-street parking is available, but can be challenging to find.
The coffee shop roasts its own beans on-site for freshness.
Small Salvadoran spot serves fresh pupusas and banana leaf tamales in a quiet setting. Burritos offer old school SF mission style flavors with a Super Burrito that's very satisfying. Expect slow prep and limited seating but great value and generous portions.
Burritos here pack flavorful meat and a well-packed filling that feels like the old school SF mission style. The Super Burrito stands out as very tasty and satisfying.
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Expect a long wait for pupusas, which take over 30 minutes to arrive.
The kitchen does not separate dine-in and take-out orders, leading to potential delays.
Prices are reasonable for the amount of food served.
Crowded space buzzes with Narco corridos music and a warm vibe. Super Shrimp Burrito shines with fresh ingredients and top tortillas. Self-serve salsa bar features a standout salsa Verde, adding zest to the lively scene.
Shrimp and steak burritos stand out with top-notch tortillas and fresh ingredients. The Super Shrimp Burrito and Super Steak Burrito offer flavorful options, paired well with freshly made chips and salsa.
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Parking is plentiful and easily accessible.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
The restaurant has a salsa bar with a great pico de gallo.