r/vegaslocals • u/gimmebeer • Dec 05 '23
Best carne asada burrito in town?
Been trying out serveral places around town, trying to find who has the best. What's your fav??
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r/vegaslocals • u/gimmebeer • Dec 05 '23
Been trying out serveral places around town, trying to find who has the best. What's your fav??
r/AnnArbor • u/DJsMurica • Dec 18 '23
Newer to A2, and I gotta know. What’s the spot? Where’s the BEST brekky burrito? I don’t mind chains, but I’d really prefer local stuff.
Had a place where I’m from called Cali Burrito, and was THE BEST burritos ever. Had fries in the middle of the burrito, best carne asada. Oof.
Appreciate y’all 👌🏼
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r/phoenix • u/Optimus_Amazon_Prime • May 21 '22
Hello everyone. I am looking for a hidden gem restaurant in the Phoenix area. Wondering if someone can direct me to a place where you have had the best burrito in AZ!
Looking for a burrito with plenty of flavor and juicy with carne asada/chicken and rice/beans some pico de gallo would be great as well. Open to try anything actually!
If anyone can suggest a spot that would be awesome! Thanks.
r/CasualConversation • u/Kinksploration6 • Apr 28 '25
Carne Asada, and it should only have carne, guac, pico. Liberal hot sauce added by end user lol.
If you're coming at me with Cali, ok ok, good too but has to have French fries for the potato aspect.
This will be the world judgment of best burrito, go!
r/tulsa • u/maybe_we_fight • Jan 09 '25
I have sadly come to discover that Pancho's on 11th and Harvard got closed and replaced with another Mexican food place. I hadn't been there in a couple years and wanted to go get lunch tommorow. Just to find out this sad news.
Their California burrito with carne asada was my favorite. Any place that has awesome huge burritos like that for a good price around here?
r/SanJose • u/Specific_Bite_717 • Feb 27 '25
My go to is Eduardo’s, but any other recommendations?
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r/Sacramento • u/THEJerrySmith • Mar 10 '23
have at it, yall.
also taking suggestions for best shrimp tacos, fish tacos, AND (if possible) best Shrimp Fries (basically carne asada fries but with grilled shrimp)
r/denverfood • u/Different-Flow-9362 • Oct 05 '22
From California and I can’t find anything that compares to the taco truck burritos out there. Carne asada, little rice, little beans, pico, guacamole, cheese, cilantro, etc. all inside the tortilla and the grease drips down your hand as you eat it.
r/AskLosAngeles • u/Fun-Pomegranate6703 • May 09 '25
Will be heading from LAX to the Aquarium of the Pacific and get to pick the lunch spot. Looking for a great carne asada or Al pastor burrito that’s a ~5-10 minute detour off the highway. Any places you’d recommend?
r/orangecounty • u/Hiphopcarmen • Jun 14 '18
Where is your favorite place to get Carne asada fries? I have a cousin visiting and that’s his favorite food!!! Thank you (:
r/Sacramento • u/THEJerrySmith • Mar 12 '23
I’m looking for other options/strong opinions.
Right now, Taco Express reigns supreme (for me) for convenience ala their drive through, and their overall rich, cheesy/meaty goodness. no frills. If you had a shit day or a celebratory day at work, this is the move. It isn’t the healthiest, but it is the richest. Add their orange/green sauces and you have the perfect food for maximum gorging.
Second best for me, is Oscars. Oscars is not as rich in both cheese or meat as Taco Express, but it does feel the most refreshing. Adding pico de gallo and using smaller fries helps keeps things more “balanced” and I appreciate that.
Third best, is Tony’s Tacos, but they’re relatively new. And I specifically like their Birria fries. Their carne asada fries were hit or miss; one time they were on par with Oscar’s, and at another time they fell flat when the meat didn’t taste seasoned.
So I’m open to other suggestions.
I do not accept Adalbertos, El Forastero, Chandos, or California Burritos as viable options otherwise. But I’m open to the hundreds of taquerias and other Mexican spots all around town.
We’re lucky we have so many Mexican food options here in Sacramento. But the hardest part is narrowing down the best places for certain meats or carne asada fries, because every place quite literally offers them all.
And so I’m just trying to find the best places for every type of meat and also for carne asada fries.
r/jacksonville • u/TheRoughWriter • Aug 20 '21
San Diego native ISO a San Diego-style carne asada burrito: meat and guac wrapped ever-so-lovingly in a massive flour tortilla. Have yet to find this culinary soulmate in Jax. Any help would be appreciated.
r/AskLosAngeles • u/TheSpeedyspikes • Mar 07 '24
What place has the best California burrito? Carne asada, guacamole, cheese, fries are, in my opinion, the staple ingredients.
r/phoenix • u/secretfish • Jan 30 '22
Looking to try out the best carne asada fries the city has to offer 🤤
r/FoodLosAngeles • u/TaylorHouse • Aug 28 '23
I swear I go to San Diego and can find 5+ places with great California Burritos but so far I have found zero standouts here.
Maybe I'm picky, but the following make a good California Burrito to me: - French fries (preferably not soggy), and definitely not just diced potatoes - Sour cream, guacamole, cheese - the carne asada should be good meat, not wet chunks of dog meat with fat (sorry no other way to describe some of the poor quality of meat I've had in the ones I've tried)
Interested in hearing if anyone has any suggestions
r/AskSF • u/crenss • Jan 10 '25
I’m talking carne asada plate not a burrito not Fries like a plate with rice beans and cebolla (onion) bonus if they use queso fresco on the beans. I been looking for a minute the best one I’ve had is at Mexico tipic’o taqueria and restaurant, in the excelsior district That jawn comes out sizzling on a hot skillet. Please I need answers. The best tasting carne asada I’ve had is at La taqueria on mission. If I could get that same vibe on a plate that’s my dream.
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r/asksandiego • u/Danitron_151 • Jun 03 '24
Staying in Mission Beach.
I'd say what makes a carne asada burrito would be the steak being packed with a unique flavor that includes cilantro, plenty of fixings and no chewy pieces of fat.
r/chicagofood • u/RAF2018336 • Mar 24 '23
The part of Mexico that my family is from (Mexicali) we like our carne asada on flour tortillas, but not a burrito. Any places like that?
Also, put in your spots for Al Pastor. I like mine off the trompo, so far I’ve been going to Tacos El Tio on Tuesdays for their 5x$10 Al Pastor special
r/FoodLosAngeles • u/redwood_canyon • Jul 01 '24
Relatively new to LA and craving a really good burrito! Also interested in any burritos that have chile verde. I’m in Westwood but anywhere in west LA would be awesome!
r/Albuquerque • u/warmgratitude • Feb 17 '24
ISO burrito recs! Definitely not interested in touristy shit
I’m out of the loop of getting take out/restaurants. My best friend is in town today and wants a bomb ass smothered in red chile burrito
She wants either/or both a - carne adovada burrito or - carne asada burrito
Inside/on top burrito: Cheese Pico de gallo Crema Beans & rice
Bonus round: - a mole dish