Originally appeared: April 2012.(Keep screen awake).
While El Pelon may be the gold standard, Sabroso deserves a mention here.The fast casual chain with two brick and mortar locations lives up to its name—.
means tasty in Spanish—and odds are, it'll make the top five in a Bostonians' mention of taco spots.The style is admittedly more Chipotle-esque than street taco, with an emphasis on bright, clean flavor profiles.While it's not your go to hole-in-the-wall spot, it's delicious in its own right.
Get the shrimp burrito (also available in bowl format), and you won't regret it.. Michigan: Beltline Bar, Grand Rapids.Courtesy of Beltline Bar.
Michigan takes pride in its wet burritos, and the "world famous" variation at Beltline Bar in Grand Rapids is particularly noteworthy.
The gargantuan burrito—filled with a very church picnic combination of seasoned ground beef, refried beans, lettuce and tomato—is smothered with melted Colby cheese and red enchilada sauce.While the classic.
was included in the list, there’s something about the flexible straw design of.this Hydro Flask that really stands out.
These tall 40-ounce bottles can be a bit awkward to sip from, especially if you’re sitting down, so I love that you don’t have to work hard to get a sip of your drink.It’s made with stainless steel, double-wall vacuum insulation, and a leak-resistant lid to prevent any sudden messes.