Steak burrito at Picante.
Do I have to preface this by defending my
penchant for burritos? I'll save the painful authenticity debate for another day. And I guess its one of those "any pizza is good pizza..." rules for me but about burritos and not pizza. There are exceptions to this rule apparently.
And what did I expect eating at 9 PM in
that neighborhood? Well I was in a hurry.
And I frequent and quite adore my local Authentaco, which last I checked is basically in the same neighborhood as the flagship. I'd never been and thought maybe I could trust to get at least a decent product from a brand that does so much right at their new shop. I know Picante pre-dates Authentaco by many years and its popularity in the neighborhood is obvious, but the margin between the two products of the two shops is astounding. Apples and oranges I guess.
So firstly, how did that take 20 minutes to prepare? It spent most of its life sitting on the flattop, pre-assembled, lettuce first, wilting into a slurry. I know, I watched the whole damn thing go down. Steak out of the hot holder, par for the course... but the stuff was held so long it actually had been rendered pot roast- tender, which could have been somewhat pleasurable if not for the acrid bitterness of whatever unclean surface they cooked the stuff. And yeah, like many of its class, top loaded with lettuce (paste) and bottom heavy with all the beans and sour cream. Chipotle can somehow evenly distribute the ingredients, why does your corner taqueria f this up every time?
Next time its back to Authentaco for sure. Maybe they need to do hand made flour tortillas so I can get my burrita jones.