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Taqueria La Cumbre

515 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA | Map it  

94110 37.764601 -122.421600

(415) 863-8205

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This Mission Mexican resturant dishes out surprisingly unique options like the falafel burrito alongside the expected bean-and-rice fare.

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Neighborhoods:
Mission Dolores (Hub, Mid-Market), Central, Mission Dolores
Price:
$
Categories:
Restaurants
Cuisine:
Mexican, Fast Food

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Restaurant Special Features:
Cheap Eats, Local Favorite, Carry Out, Lunch Spot
Payment Methods:
Cash

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Reviews for Taqueria La Cumbre

Larkee

Member since May, 2011 View Profile
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Joined 1 year ago
1.0
May 13, 2011

Cheap Mexican. The food is cold and the staff isn't all that friendly. Couple that with subpar food and you have La Cumbre. Not for me

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lindamarie101

Member since Jan, 2011 View Profile
5Reviews
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Joined 1 year ago
4.0
January 17, 2011

Food as good as their commercials. There commercials are really funny and got my attention. Yeah to the advertising agency, Their food is REALLY fresh and accented just right. Everything was super clean, which is a requirement for me.

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Ninja Ninja

Member since May, 2010 View Profile
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Joined 2 years ago
1.0
May 24, 2010

Do not eat here!. My friends and I have gotten burritos from here in the past, but on 5/22/10, we ended up with food poisoning. We called the next day to complain, but there wasn't anybody that understood English. Don't eat here!

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RunJaneRun

Member since Nov, 2009 View Profile
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Joined 3 years ago
1.0
November 03, 2009

Never. Going. Back.. La Cumbre has been one of my favorite places for over 30 years. Hadn't been there in awhile, but stopped last night for a burrito to take home. First there was a misunderstanding about the cost, which got cleared up, but the outcome was a bit frustrating and could have been handled with more grace and good cheer. But imagine my surprise, and disappointment, when I opened my burrito at home and discovered that although I had ordered carnitas, what I had been sold was carne asada, tough, grisseley, and I don't eat beef. Might as well have tossed $7 onto the sidewalk. Couldn't eat it, had granola for dinner, after having my heart set on carnitas all afternoon. They hadn't been particularly busy - they just were operating on auto-pilot. Not my favorite anymore, and they've lost a good customer.

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October 28, 2008

Editorial Review. This Mission Mexican resturant dishes out surprisingly unique options like the falafel burrito alongside the expected bean-and-rice fare.

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