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Speechwriter and Long Island native. Always the only conservative in the room and aspiring Japanese politics expert.
Speechwriter and Long Island native. Always the only conservative in the room and aspiring Japanese politics expert.
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Re: The Burrito: Quintessential American Food
For the record, that burrito was from El Castillo near Civic Center. The order was chicken, cheese, black beans, rice, onions, and guacamole. I generously added hot sauce myself, as you can see. However, the best burrito I've ever had in my life was at Papalote in Mission. Fair warning: my two friends both got sick after eating it. Price of perfection, I suppose.
Interesting Humza's-burrito-obsession factoid: Before my November 2011 trip to SF, the best burrito I had ever tasted was in Seoul at Taco Chili Chili. Many disagree, but really, it was heavenly. Also, the best burrito in Tokyo can be had at Frijoles. Though Frijoles burritos resemble what you'd find at Chipotle in the US, they are the best dry burritos in T-town. As for wet burritos and chimichangas (if you MUST use a fork and knife) in Tokyo, check out JunkAdelic.