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  2. Mission burrito - Wikipedia

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    A Mission burrito (also known as a San Francisco burrito or a Mission-style burrito) is a type of burrito that first became popular during the 1960s in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. It is distinguished from other burritos by its large size and inclusion of rice and other ingredients. [1]

  3. Tio's Tacos - Wikipedia

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    The first major project, two large figures near the front, was created in 2005, with the help of Sanchez's "right-hand man", Ignacio "Nacho" Martinez. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] During the COVID-19 pandemic the interior of the restaurant was closed, but it still served food, seating customers at the patio areas.

  4. Burrito - Wikipedia

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    An often repeated piece of folk history is the story of a man named Juan Méndez who sold tacos at a street stand in the Bella Vista neighborhood of Ciudad Juárez during the Mexican Revolution period (1910–1921), while using a donkey as a transport for himself and his food. [18]

  5. Restaurant opened this Kansas City location right before ...

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    Mission Taco Joint is closing its South Plaza location at 5060 Main St. The last day of service will be Sunday, June 23. “We opened that location right before COVID and struggled to get it going ...

  6. Arugula on tacos? How did Mission Taco Joint rate in the hunt ...

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    The hunt for the 10 out of 10 carne asada taco is destined to find variations on a theme. Where do you stand on arugula?

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  8. Antojito - Wikipedia

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    Mexican street taco fillings vary from one region to another. [2] Most tacos are made with corn tortillas, except in the very north of the country where wheat flour tortillas dominate. The tortillas used in Mexican tacos are soft, although the entire taco can be fried, which is called "dorado" (lit. golden).

  9. Mission Street - Wikipedia

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    From the south, Mission Street begins as a continuation of SR 82/El Camino Real at the Colma-Daly City border, just south of San Pedro Road. Mission Street then runs north to the Top of the Hill district, where SR 82 splits as San Jose Avenue to the northeast, and Mission Street continues north-northeast. It then crosses the San Francisco city ...