Don Chuys Mexi-Mercado

Takeout Restaurant · Excelsior

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The Best Burritos in San Francisco | Bon Appétit

"Housed in a corner store opened in 1975, this out-of-the-way taqueria turns out some of the largest, most old-school burritos around. The carnitas balance crispness, tenderness, and salt perfectly, the rice is well cooked, the beans are properly seasoned, and sizable chunks of straight avocado add a creamy counterpoint (preferred by the author over guacamole). If you want a hefty, traditional-style burrito, this is worth the drive." - ByOzi Magaña, as told to Kate Kassin

https://www.bonappetit.com/story/best-burritos-san-francisco

544 Excelsior Ave, San Francisco, CA 94112 Get directions

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