San Francisco’s Most Super-Sized Burritos

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San Francisco’s Most Super-Sized Burritos
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In San Francisco, there are burrito change-makers and innovators, as well as originals and architects of the medium (via eatersf)

Who amongst us can say where, really, the best burrito may live? It seems unfair to say San Francisco has it better than, say, Los Angeles. And it seems just downright uncool to point out that time and time again the Paris of the West is praised for some of the best-wrapped tributes to rice and beans in the.

Here in the Bay Area we already know what’s good: burritos are plentiful enough that it’s like they’re flowing through the streets like wine in Rome, or falling from the sky like meatballs. There are both change-makers and innovators in the region, as there are originals and architects of the medium. Whether you’re reading in burrito-deprived wherever or in one of California’s other burrito capitals, here is a list of San Francisco’s finest 17 burritos.

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