La Cumbre Taqueria SF

Mexican restaurant · Mission

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Where to Find San Francisco’s Most Super-Sized Burritos

"Established in 1969, La Cumbre is a must-visit for burrito completionists, but isn’t the best day-to-day pick on this list. Still, as one of two credible contenders for the title of inventor of the Mission-style burrito, a burrito from La Cumbre can be a necessary nostalgia trip in a time when things feel all too unfamiliar." - Lauren Saria, Paolo Bicchieri, Eater Staff

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Taqueria La Cumbre

515 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110 Get directions

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