Living in San Diego makes you hungry. We are here to find the best of the cheap, and always on the look out for that light shinning from that hole in the wall.
22 December 2011
Humberto's - Day One
Where We Went:
Humbertos
What We Got:
Carne Asada Burrito with rice & bean - $5.80
-Size: 6.5 (Scale from 1 to 10) | Meat: Good | Tortilla: Good | Good pico.
California Burrito - $4.80
-Size: 6.5 (Scale from 1 to 10) | Meat: Good | Tortilla: Good but a little odd, not sure why. Kind of had a corn smell maybe? | Very even distribution of ingredients.
Hot Sauce (Red)
-Mild, not much flavor.
Hot Sauce (Green)
-Thick, rather tasty.
The Visit:
Purchased lunch at Humberto's like we had planned a while back. Space was limited (hardcore) so we ended up ordering our meal to go. When ordering we were able to examine the menu from outside of the store. The outside walls were basically made up of windows which helped remove feelings of claustrophobia. The employees were friendly and our meal didn't take long at all getting to us.
The carne asada burrito with beans and rice was a great deal (special #5) so we couldn't pass trying it. The burrito was good overall. Nice job on the pico and guac mix. The beans and rice were pretty standard. The california burrito was unique. It was welly constructed making for a very neat eat (there was no spillage). Every bite had an even mix of ingredients which made it a rarely consistent burrito. A tad undersized for the price.
Our suggestions & comments: When visiting don't get discouraged by the crowd or black steel cage around the counter. Its worth a visit if you're close by. A shining example of a hole in the wall taco shop.
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