Burrito Eater
One of the wonderful things about living in San Francisco, particularly in the Mission, is the staggering number of tacquerias to choose from. Are you around 24th and York? Go to Tacqueria San Francisco. Folsom and 20th? Go to El Faro, the guys that invented the super burrito. Are you in the cruelly-named Inner Sunset? La Fonda is the place to go. There are hundreds of tacquerias here but not all of them are worthy of your hard-earned buck. You can figure out which ones to go to (or not go to ) by the traditional method of visiting every tacqueria that you come across and keeping copious notes about them but my experience with that method has left a rotten taste in my mouth one too many times. Enter the BurritoEater website, dedicated to providing up-to-the-minute (I could be making that up) information about tacquerias in San Francisco.
Specificity (thank you Ms. Loadholt, my ninth grade english teacher) is something that can be hard to find on the web and when I see it in action I get all gooey inside. This site doesn’t try to rate all of the food in San Francisco like many other sites do, instead they stick with tacquerias, and more specifically, burritos. Sort by name, neighborhood, and probably other ways. It’s all here - links to maps, links to the Department of Health for every tacqueria so you can see who is posioning you and who is merely just bad cooks, reviews, cool stuff like that with little mustaches everywhere.
If you live in San Francisco or are planning to visit then it would be a crime to not check out BurritoEater because let’s face it, if you’re here you’re going to have a burrito at some point.