Hi burrito lovers!
I got a great response from the first post and have been slacking on updating so far. Fear not, the lack of posts does not mean that I have not been consuming enough burritos. In the last week and a half I have consumed a large amount of Mexican food including, but not limited to, quite a few burritos. I have to say that finding an excuse to eat more Mexican food is reason enough for me to continue with this blog.
I have gotten into a few heated debates with people over the first blog entry. Apparently I ruffled some feathers with my declaration against cheese in a true burrito. Other people were confused about my dislike of steamed tortillas. I say, bring on the discussion people!
On with the post...
Santana's taco and burrito shops have always had a special place in my heart. These stores (especially in point loma and by el tecolote canyon) are representative of my early days burritoing (yes I just made that into a verb). I would roll in to Santana's during high school and delight in the simple splendor of their carne asada burrito which consists only of some delicious guac and seasoned carne.
Even now, when I need a burrito that I know will be high quality and consistent I find myself going back to Santana's. Don't get me wrong, the burritos are still tasty. I am just confused about the rebranding of the restaurant. What was once a lovely hole in the wall taco and burrito place, boasts several new outlets and is now touting its food as fresh mxn (whatever the hell that means).
First things first Santana's, you are not fooling anybody with calling your food "fresh." You sell California burritos. These monster burritos are a POUND of filling including FRENCH FRIES. On what planet could this sort of establishment ever be called fresh or healthy?
Delicious? Yes.
Indulgent? Heck yeah!
Best hangover cure known to man? Most certainly.
But healthy?!?! I think not.
Last week Kaylin and her boyfriend Cody visited and one day, after a few hours at the beach, we decided to stop at Santana's so my guests could sample a California burrito. My parents were taking us out for a fancy Mexican dinner a few hours later so we limited ourselves to splitting one California burrito. I haven't had a California burrito in years, but that bad boy was freaking delish. In addition to french fries a California burrito includes carne asada, salsa, and yes, cheese. No apologies from this burrito purist, because few things taste better after a few hours at the beach than a cali burrito even if it is gringo food.
Santana's remains a good stronghold of my burrito fancy despite its confusing rebranding. We shall see what changes the future will bring to Santana's, but in the meantime I am happy to have it as a consistent burrito standby. Kaylin and Cody even insisted we return to Santana's for one last burrito before they headed back to Pennsylvania.
Friday, June 4, 2010
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Yes. To everything about this. Also, I need an "extra cheese" option for the poll. Heart you.
ReplyDeleteWe need some inside info as to why Santanas has changed. For those of us that have been in SD for awhile IRS a bit weird to see the whole fresh mxn thing. Great stuff anyways...
ReplyDeleteWe still have a Santana's near us, in Casa de Oro, that didn't change to "MXN" but did change to "Santana" without the 's. Any idea what's up with that? Did they like split off from the main Santana's chain or something?
ReplyDeleteThey make good food...decent California burritos.....especially the special sauce.....they make theirs extra special!! "Hee HaW!"
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