This lively spot serves up tasty Filipino-Mexican fusion bites with plenty of seating and local brews, making it a perfect hangout near the bay.
"If you need something portable and handheld to bring to your all-day set up on the grass, go to Señor Sisig. The counter-service Filipino and Mexican street food spot has fully loaded burritos, tacos, and nachos that will carry you well into the afternoon. Go with the California Sisig burrito, which is stuffed with french fries, sour cream, and guacamole, for a salty and creamy flavor bomb. They also have a patio out back if you'd rather enjoy it from an actual table." - julia chen 1
"The Filipino restaurant is raising money on their website to provide meals to impacted members of the community." - team infatuation
"Best known for its fleet of wildly popular food trucks, Señor Sisig is a true pioneer in the Filipino-American food scene: It’s more responsible than anyone for making sisig — a dish traditionally made using the chopped-up meat from a pig’s face — a part of countless San Franciscans’ everyday lexicon. Just like the trucks, Señor Sisig’s restaurant storefront in the Mission specializes in Filipino-Mexican fusion street food — most famously, its pork-, chicken-, or tofu-stuffed burritos. There are also a few items you can only get at the restaurant, including the Taco Bell-style sisig “crunchwrap,” which features a griddled tortilla wrapped around a tostada. Also worth noting: the San Francisco and Oakland locations have vegan versions of most dishes." - Dianne de Guzman, Luke Tsai
"Filipino Mexican street food mini-chain Señor Sisig has a completely vegan menu they dub Señor Sisig Vegano. It’s available at all of their locations, including the Mission and Ferry Building. That’s good news for plant-based eaters looking to wolf down solid jalapeño-heavy sisig tacos, loaded fries and nachos topped with vegan cheese, and french-fry-stuffed burritos. Pretty much anything on the menu can be swapped with either soy-based chicken or chili-coated tofu (we prefer the tofu). Come by the Mission outpost to enjoy weekday lunch or dinner on the patio. " - julia chen 1, lani conway, ricky rodriguez
"Jeremy Fish x Señor Sisig Pocket Tee ($30) The Filipino food truck has a ton of really fun t-shirts, stickers, bandanas, and pins in their online store. But if we had to choose just one piece of merch, we’d go with this pocket tee, which features the Señor Sisig pig logo." - julia chen 1