E-Letters
Mike wrote:
Subject: its all in the beef
Message: It may not be an authentic Mexican burrito, but one of the
tastiest burritos can be found at Tacos Del Mar in Mission Valley.
My favorite is a Mondo burrito with ground beef and refried beans on
a whole wheat tortilla. They make your burrito right in front of you
like Subway – just the way you want it. It’s rare to find a ground
beef burrito so enjoy it while its here.
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Kat wrote:
Subject: Favorite Burrito
Message: My favorite burrito is the fish burrito at Cotijas on
Voltaire St in Point Loma. The bean and cheese is also very worthy.
This B & C does not give you a burrito blow-out (bottom does not fall
out!) Very important feature when eating the B&C. Check it out.
I went to PL high and checked them out a lot. Thanks, C.
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Eliza wrote:
Subject: california burrito el mas delicioso
Message: Hola Dr. Burrito!
You should try a chicken california burrito from Livingstons on
Newport Ave in OB. I think they’re tasty. You should also check out
the place on el cajon in North park, next to blockbuster and 7-11.
But Julia tells me you’ve been there and done that. Nevermind then.
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Ed in Arkansas wrote:
Subject: Seafood Burrito
Message: Hi Guy! What about fish and shrimp? Like Mariscos De
Mazitlan (not sure about the spelling) on Third in Chula Vista. I do
love the stewed beef burrito, though. We’ve a guy from TJ here in
Arkadelphia who has opened a good place to get our fix.
Ed
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And 10 million people have been telling me to try Lolitas in Chula,
and I have not. Yet. You’ll see it here first.


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