MidnightCowboy
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LA-Gaf, if you want similar good, cheap food I recommend going to Chego.
I ain't even mad. I once tried menudo in frisk o off mission st. They put lettuce in menudo!Salmonax said:
franknbeans said:I tried a burrito from El Farolito when I was in San Francisco a couple of months ago, and while it was really good, Chipotle's burritos aren't far behind as far as taste goes. I'd consider Chipotle an acceptable substitution for mission style burritos. And their lime tortilla chips are the bomb
sure it wasn't cabbage?viakado said:I ain't even mad. I once tried menudo in frisk o off mission st. They put lettuce in menudo!
Lettuce!
Squash said:Iguana's in San Jose.
akira28 said:Just because some people are willing to stand in long lines and pay extra for crap, doesn't mean most of us are. Unless it's Coldstone in the middle of July or something.
Aquavelvaman said:I think Vietnamese food is only underrated by people who haven't had it![]()
no bro, its was lettuce.Vox-Pop said:sure it wasn't cabbage?
Aquavelvaman said:I think Vietnamese food is only underrated by people who haven't had it![]()
muttyeah416 said:!!! there's no comparison between the quality of chipotle and el farolito.
you're like those people who say all beers taste the same (did i open another can of worms?)
viakado said:I ain't even mad. I once tried menudo in frisk o off mission st. They put lettuce in menudo!
Lettuce!
I was there when I visited my buddy. Good stuff.andycapps said:It's still awesome food. If you want to try a good place that is the style of Chipotle, and you're ever in Columbus, OH try http://www.mypiada.comIt's basically an Italian Chipotle, but a lot more options. They're blowing up here, I'm sure they'll be expanding out of the state soon.
Dresden said:Seven bucks for a banh mi?
No thanks.
duk said:pls leave our cuisine alone mr chipotle
I dunno, when I think of 'peanutty' Thai comes to mind, not Vietnamese food.TheSeks said:Vietnamese food is very VERY low on my totem pole of Asian-area food. :/
Too peanutty and plain for me.
DanteFox said:So many food elitists in here.
Who cares if it's not authentic
bean breath said:What the hell are Burritos?
DanteFox said:Berkeley, and a little bit of Antioch, lol.
DanteFox said:So many food elitists in here.
Who cares if it's not authentic, as long as it tastes good. You know you're pretentious when you put the authenticity of a food above the taste.
Chipotle is pretty dang good.
nVidiot_Whore said:The funniest thing being that a lot of "authentic" food is only authentic because they use really cheap ingredients.. we are talking about food from 2nd and 3rd world countries.
The Americanized versions often just have more ingredients that aren't widely available in other countries, and/or would be too expensive for daily consumption.
Like this guy:
Yeah.. too bad they can't afford flavor in Mexico.
nVidiot_Whore said:Yeah.. too bad they can't afford flavor in Mexico.
DataStream said:SF Burritos > SoCal burritos
All other Mexican food is better in SoCal, its hard to find good dinner plates or tacos (especially seafood) here. Which makes little sense, as we have awesome seafood.
Dresden said:I dunno, when I think of 'peanutty' Thai comes to mind, not Vietnamese food.
A bowl of pho or a nice sandwich... /drool.
Zyzyxxz said:Actually ingredients are cheaper in Mexico so that shit Americans know as carne asada here is made with shit cuts of beef but in Mexico they use better cuts that would be a hell lot more expensive here.