La Taqueria

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La Taqueria
La Taqueria
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Established1973
StateCalifornia
CountryUnited States
Website https://lataqueriasf.com/

La Taqueria is a restaurant in San Francisco, California. In 2017 it was named one of America's Classics by the James Beard Foundation.

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History

Owner Miguel Jara, who grew up in Tijuana, Mexico, immigrated to the United States in 1961. [1] He missed the food from his home and decided to open a taqueria. [2] He opened the restaurant in 1973, building the space out himself. [3] [4] At the time the designation "Mission-style" was not commonly used. [3] According to Bon Appetit it is credited with creating the style. [5]

The restaurant is located on Mission street between 24th and 25th, in San Francisco's Mission District. [4] Jara's parents had helped him buy the building for US$39,000 in 1972; after they died without transferring ownership to him, the business was the subject of a property dispute between Jara and his eight siblings. [6] A court ordered the building to be sold and the profits dispersed among the siblings, and in 2018 Jara and his sons purchased it for $1.7 million. [6] [7]

The restaurant focuses on Mission-style burritos. [1] Ingredients include meat, beans, cheese, and sauces. [1] [3] Pork for the carnitas are simmered in lard and then roasted. [8] The recipes do not include rice, which is a common component in most Mission-style burritos. [9] [2] On request the rolled burritos are finished on the grill to brown them, which is known as dorado-style; the option is off-menu. [3] [10] [5]

The restaurant also serves tacos and quesadillas. [4] [11]

Recognition

In 2017 the restaurant was named one of America's Classics by the James Beard Foundation. [12] In 2014 FiveThirtyEight named it the best burrito in the country. [13] [12] [14] The San Francisco Chronicle called the restaurant "the Mission's most famous burrito spot". [15]

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