El Farolito
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El Farolito

San Francisco, California

Photo: Larry Y

At 2am on a Friday, there's a line out the door at 24th and Mission, and everyone in it knows exactly what they want: the super burrito or the quesadilla suiza. El Farolito is the late-night taqueria that every other late-night taqueria wishes it could be. The al pastor is smoky and perfect, the salsa verde could strip paint in the best way, and the fluorescent-lit room is a cathedral of no-nonsense satisfaction.

Insider tip

The super burrito with al pastor, or the quesadilla suiza. After midnight, when the room is full of people who've made the same correct decision.

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