3.25.2009

carnitas torta

la torta gorda, 24th & york, san francisco
the night before eating this sandwich, I had a dream that I met some friends for dinner at a restaurant. I had arrived late, and everyone else had already ordered. I ordered a cheeseburger and fries, and although my friend's food came, mine never did. I tried to flag down waiters, but to no avail. and I woke up knowing that my mission for that day was to get that cheeseburger that had been denied me. well, the waking world proved just as cruel to me as my dream world. after weighing my options (Big Mouth Burgers? nah. Jay's Cheesesteak? no. Whiz Burger? nnnno.) I walked all the way to St Francis, only to discover that they had closed at three because of their "winter hours". fie on that! I don't even eat before three on most days. well, not all was lost, because I had heard good things about La Torta Gorda, practically next door to St Francis. they even had a counter to eat at, which was something I had been looking forward to. I decided to try the carnitas, which is almost always a sure bet in taquerias (chicken can be too dry, carne asada too fatty, but carnitas.... mmmmm). the tortas were available in "junior" and "regular" sizes, so I opted for the regular. I don't regret the decision, but man it was a lot of food! as you can see, they really piled the meat high on this one. some other taquerias, like Farolito or Can Cun tend to use a lot of beans on their tortas, but here, it was a relatively thin spread of refried beans. I didn't mind though, because the carnitas tasted so good that the occasional bursts of beans, or avocado, or jalapeños were welcome but not necessary. also, the red salsa pictured was pretty strange- much sweeter than most salsa. it almost tasted like ketchup with chili flakes in it. I decided to use it sparingly, as it had such an unusual taste that the sandwich was a completely different experience depending on whether the sauce was used or not.

8 comments:

  1. how does it compare to los picudos on alabama?

    -sq

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  2. I don't know! is los picudos on 24th as well?

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  3. oo! you should totally try los picudos:

    http://www.yelp.com/biz/tortas-los-picudos-san-francisco

    i recommend the carnitas torta, with queso fresco and all the toppings. soooooo tasty.

    -sq

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  4. Torta Gorda is tasty alright, but I was going to suggest Los Picudos as well. It's right up 24th from Torta Gorda, and they make probably the best torta I've ever had in SF. They allege their tortas are in 'el estilo de DF', although I haven't ever determined if that's true or not. They do offer probably the widest selection of tortas around. Definitely worth a try.

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  5. Mmmm that looks so delicious - good thing they didn't skimp on the meat! That would be no bueno...

    Ever been to Schlotzsky's? If you like bread, you MUST go there; their bread is amazing. They just came out with three new Big League Clubz sandwiches that are incredible. I highly recommend trying them, haha. They're also running a baseball contest (www.bigleagueclubz.com) and you can win a grand prize trip to St. Louis in July, fantasy baseball teams from SimDynasty.com and lots of other stuff.

    Anyway, I definitely recommend trying one of the new sandwiches. Who knows, it could be your new favorite!

    Thanks for the pics and review, looks tasty!

    Sam

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  7. Fantastic food items. They make us eat more but we should limit to our diet or else it may effect our health.

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