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    Papalote

    Worth visiting!

    best burrito EVER  — 2 years ago

    for all you fellow veggie-saurs out there…i had the best burrito i’ve ever had in my whole entire life at papalote…

    you gotta try the soyrizo. mmm.

    Herbivore - The Earthly Grill

    Not worth it!

    A review of this place: so many better options  — 2 years ago

    it’s good, the desserts are pretty good here but the food is just alright…

    there are so many better vegetarian or vegetarian friendly options so close by that there’s no reason to really go here.

    the menu is really diverse, but the faux ethnic food is not nearly as exciting as it reads on paper. mostly it’s a little bland. if you want thai, osha right down the street is so much more flavorful, there’s an indian place next door, a cheesesteak shop that serves seitan sandwiches right around the corner, and of course there’s cha ya, a vegan japanese place a few blocks down valancia- the food there is much more creative and satisfying. also if you want this kind of diversity in the menu, try cafe gratitude, less than a mile away…

    if you end up there, carrot cake is decent (could be moister), and pie is very yummy – they serve maggie mudd’s vegan ice cream, which is great, but why not just go to maggie mudds?

    Recommendation: Emergent Sea 9/11: Artists of Color Speak to a Rising Tide of Repression & Resistance 5 Years After 'Sep. 11'  — 2 years ago

    Guerrilla Wordfare and Locus Arts Present:
    Emergent Sea 9/11: Artists of Color Speak to a Rising Tide of Repression & Resistance 5 Years After ‘Sep. 11’

    An evening of spoken word / poetry / hip-hop / music featuring:

    • Denizen Kane – Korean-American poet/emcee/musician of Typical Cats / I Was Born With Two Tongues
    • Maceo Cabrera Estevez – Cubana-un-American comedian/performance artist/writer
    • Matthew Shenoda – Coptic poet, educator and activist, author of the American Book Award-winning ‘Somewhere Else’
    • Elmaz Abinader – Award-winning Arab American author, playwright and poet
    • Brown Buffalo Project – Chicano Poets/ Hip-Hop Artista and community educators
    • Bushra Rehman – New York-based Pakistani poet/performer and co-editor of Colonize This!: Young Women of Color on Today’s Feminism’

    Sat Sep 9, 8:00 pm
    Locus Arts, 180 Capp Street, San Francisco
    (1 block off Mission between 16th and 17th)
    $7 – 10 sliding scale, nobody turned away for lack of funds
    FFI: Contact Emmanuel at mexirican17@gmail.com or (260) 602-7954 or Locus Arts at us@locusarts.org

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