Filipino-Mexican fusion tacos, burritos, and crispy sinigang wings






















151 Warriors Wy suite 103, San Francisco, CA 94158 Get directions
$10–20
"Appropriately decked out in Warriors blue and yellow, this location of Señor Sisig is a perfect spot to load up on garlic rice and sisig-loaded burritos before tip-off. Or after the game, you can overanalyze who had the best zone defense with a plate of the sinigangwingsand a tamarind dipping sauce. There are a few big-screen TVs and a lot of seats, too, if you miss out on getting a ticket to the game." - Julia Chen, Patrick Wong
"Señor Sisig at Thrive City is a carbon copy of the others around the Bay. You’ll find the same great Filipino-inspired burritos stuffed with their trademark charred meat and garlic rice. Our standby is always the Señor Sisig burrito, ordered spicy, with pork. The burritos are filling enough on their own, but if you have the stomach space, the sinigang wings (made in collaboration with P-Lo) should be next on your list. They’re fried to order, so you might have to wait a bit, but there are plenty of TVs to keep you occupied. There’s almost no bad seat—all appropriately blue and yellow stools—to see any of the screens, so keep this spot in mind when you need somewhere to catch the game. And if you need some alone time with something tortilla-wrapped, you can almost guarantee the entire place to yourself if there’s no event going on at the Chase Center. Food Rundown The Señor Sisig Burrito This should be everyone’s standard order. The pork is consistently juicy and tender (the chicken is also masterfully cooked), and the garlic rice is sharp with just a little chew. From time to time, the cilantro cream can be too heavy or the ingredients unevenly distributed, but this will always be our go-to. The California Burrito with fries instead of rice is a great alternative. photo credit: Patrick Wong Sinigang Wings We love the thin and crispy coating on the outside that’s tangy with a bit of heat thanks to tamarind and fresno peppers seasoning. Just make sure you give each wing a healthy pour of the accompanying spicy tamarind sauce. If there’s any sauce leftover, we like asking for a side of chips to finish it off. photo credit: Patrick Wong" - Patrick Wong
"A large 2,800-square-foot Thrive City location that opened in early 2025 from a beloved Bay Area fusion team; the menu lets the owners experiment with specials such as Cebuano-style lechon and a collab dish with Filipino American rapper P-Lo called the sinigang wings." - Paolo Bicchieri
"A Thrive City addition at Chase Center offering the comforting Filipino-Mexican fare that made the brand popular, including tosilog burritos and specials imported from other locations such as crispy sinigang wings inspired by the Filipino soup." - Dianne de Guzman
"The Chase Center crowd now has another option for pre-concert or game day fuel-ups in this Filipino mini-chain. Señor Sisig’s massive Thrive City space serves the same sisig burritos and loaded fries as their other locations—plus vegan options, and beer and wine. There are also plenty of TVs, a DJ booth, and a VIP section for private parties. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Julia Chen