1. Señor Sisig
8.7
Pine St (at Sansome St), San Francisco, CA
Food Truck · 135 tips and reviews
Yuan Wang: Not a big fan of burrito. But this California señor burrito is amazing! Love the pairing of French fries, egg, and avocado.
Suki van Arsdale: Vegetarians, get the California burrito with tofu, and make sure it's spicy. You won't regret it!
Pierre: Really impressive. Not so big that you'll sleep all afternoon and very tasty. I had a delicious California burrito
2. Tlaloc Sabor Mexicano
8.0
525 Commercial St (at Sansome St), San Francisco, CA
Burrito Restaurant · Financial District · 64 tips and reviews
cyn k: best breakfast burrito in the city. i usually go simple- eggs and beans on a whole wheat tortilla, with extra casera salsa.
John Cassillo: The best burrito in the Financial District, and for under $9. Spicier than most, but definitely the genuine article, it's a fresher alternative to Chipotle.
Joe Arellano: Try the Mar y Tierra burrito - prawns and whichever meat you want. I like it with carne asada. They give you 6-7 large prawns. Win!
3. Uno Dos Tacos
7.9
595 Market St (btwn Sutter St & 2nd St), San Francisco, CA
Taco Restaurant · Financial District · 60 tips and reviews
Scott Bressler: Great breakfast burritos, optionally with chorizo, bacon, and/or veggies before 10:30am on weekdays.
Bennett W Wong: Great spot in the area for tacos and burritos. Ample seating available inside and outside.
Keoni Fernandez: Breakfast burritos, fish tacos, tapas, etc
6. Truck Stop
8.8
450 Mission St (btwn 1st & Fremont St), San Francisco, CA
Street Food Gathering · Financial District · 25 tips and reviews
Stef!: Curry Up Now is good but... Don't get the Desi ("They-See") spicy burrito. We ordered it and the cashier says, so you both want to die today huh?
Darwin Dayan: I love that a veritable rotation of food trucks is right next to my office!
The Wall Street Journal: This driveway can accommodate up to three rotating food trucks, serving a wide range of fare including Asian-inspired tacos. If the Bacon Bacon truck is around try their $8 pork-belly sandwich. Read more.
SFGate: Are the lack of food options in your area Jamaican you crazy? Stop by the Scotch Bonnet food truck for a delicious curried goat burrito. Burritos usually sell out in less than an hour so be early. Read more.
Pranay Sethi: The Jerk Chicken was juicy and tender and full of deliciousness. Mix the leftover juices from the chicken with the rice, beans and salad to boost flavor!
Lindsay Williams: The callaloo with red beans and rice and steamed veggies was pretty tasty. I haven't had Jamaican food since I moved to the bay so the flavors reminded me of my grandma's cooking, which is awesome!