The veggie burrito here is not good. I had high hopes for this taqueria, but it left so much to be desired. The lettuce tasted like chemicals, as did their hot sauces. None of the hot sauces tasted good (I tried all three), but the green one was the only one that was close to being palatable. This burrito had beans, rice, cheese, guac, and salsa fresca. It was mostly rice and gross tasting lettuce, but there was a little bit of brown guac and a small amount of loose pinto beans. I really wanted to like the place, being so close to work and having an online ordering system that is great, but I will not be back to try anything else after my experience today. The horchata had a grainy texture and was very watered down as well. On top of it all, the order came to $8.39 on the website, but the cashier asked for $8.58. I didn't say anything at the time, as it was less than 20 cents different, but its not right to charge more than what your order is for. After getting back to my desk, I realized his error: he charged me for a Cali Burrito instead of the Veggie Burrito I ordered. I have never given a one star review before, but this...
Read moreDelicious! I visited around 10am there was a line of about 4-5 people but the orders moved quickly. I ordered the veggie burrito but forgot to specify I wanted the veggie breakfast burrito. My first bite I was suprised to find no eggs...but realized my communication error, i got a regular/lunch veggie burrito. None the less, the burrito was delicious and I ate it all. The fresh salsa bar is great. I didnt know which was which so I tried them all. The green is fresh and bright with a light kick. The darker red is slightly smokey with a bit of spice to it. The lighter red a yummy traditional salsa. the only thing I needed was a few extra napkins. Definitely more of a takeout only place. There are a few tables in a small space at the back, but everyone who ordered takeout were loitering around the tables, so it would be pretty uncomfortable to sit down...
Read moreCalifornia Burrito Rating (15) Embarking on a quest to rank San Diego's California Burritos! Stop #15: Señor Taquero The Product: A large burrito with crispy potatoes. The crunch and flavor of the potatoes might be thanks to the cheese coating them—absolutely delicious. Adding sour cream to the filling was a nice touch, and the marinated meat was cooked well. I'd call this a California Burrito for your everyday lunch—nothing overly creative. They offer a selection of chilled sauces, which were surprisingly tasty. The cost is around $14, which is about average for the city. 08 out of 10 Service: Minimal but friendly interaction. 06 out of 10 Atmosphere: The interior features some elements of Mexican culture, but they don’t quite create a cohesive vibe. With just six people in the dining area, it already felt cramped....
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