With location popping up in every SF neighborhood, The Little Chihuahua reminds me of Papalote. Unfortunately, the one I went to was in the Mission area. Its hard to be open minded about a new burrito spot when there are dozens of taquerias that serve up a better and cheaper burrito within a five block radius. It falls somewhere above Chipotle and below any Mission taqueria. The best thing to do when eating at one of these places is to know its not real Mexican, more like Mexican inspired.
Fried plantain and black bean burrito at The Little Chihuahua- 2013 7x7 SF's Top 100 Eats |
The fried plantain and black bean burrito is one of the popular burritos here. The plantains are sweet, chunky, and give the burrito a nice texture. I wouldn't normally get black beans in a burrito, but I'm trying to open minded with their standard ingredient. Overall, its not bad and really healthy tasting, which isn't a bad thing, but I prefer my burritos a little dirty and with refried beans cooked in lard. When it comes to fried plantain burritos, I prefer Cuco's in the Haight for a more authentic Salvadorean take on the burrito (see post HERE).
I'm still on the lookout for a substitute for Dos Coyotes's shrimp burrito so the garlic shrimp burrito seemed like a tasty option. Not much garlic flavor. The small shrimps were dry and bland. Not a tasty substitute so I'm still on the search.
Address:
The Little Chihuahua
581 Valencia St.
San Francisco, CA
581 Valencia St.
San Francisco, CA
Type: Mexican
Popular chomps: garlic shrimp burrito
fried plantain and black bean burrito
Popular chomps: garlic shrimp burrito
fried plantain and black bean burrito
Chomp worthy: nothing
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