Everyone has their favorite burrito. Mine happens to be from the same place that also supplies my favorite tacos. If I dug a little deeper I’d probably find that they give pretty good massages as well. Of course I’m speaking about Angel’s Fresh Mex on 16th Street at U. I know that I’ve lauded Angel’s before, but they really deserve it. Today’s chili verde burrito was a thing of gastronomic beauty, a pork filled tortilla sleeve of love. It will be hard to ever look at a burrito the same way again without feeling a little dirty. If you haven’t made the trip over to Angel’s, you’re not only missing out, you’re probably doing irreparable harm to yourself, your family, and in some small way, giving aid and succor to our enemies. Go there, now, eat, enjoy.
13 thoughts on “Burrito Supremacy”
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but how are the prices? i’m guessing the prices are “pork filled tortilla sleeve of love” good.
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Burrito and can of Pepsi, $5.42.
Chicken tacos, $0.99 after 3pm and on Saturdays.
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I am thinking that will be lunch tomorrow..
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oi vey! i’m so there…
sans pork…
and not just because i just spoke Yiddish.
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Am I sensing a SacRag impromptu meet-up lunch for everyone?
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Taco’s were damn good.
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I am certainly going to go for the taco’s!
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Does anyone know if this is the same Angel’s that used to be in South Sac? I have seen in it the same space that used to be Tacos del Reyes (tacos of the seas?) I am going to have to give it a try. Thanks for the tip!
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Tacos of Kings…
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Sadly not “Tacos De Los Perros Del Rey” — so Artest’s Socks (or “Calcetines”) still misses out. My favorite is still the name of the development in LA Story: Pollo Del Mar.
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mmm, Tacos de los Muertos…
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By the way, this was sac-eats 100th post. Way to go sac-eats!!
Next milestone is RonTopofIt, closing in on 200…
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Hello
Bye
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