As for the Burritos, meh. Nobody in the bay area serves a proper breakfast burrito (Eggs, Potato, meat, cheese, and some kind of salsa but not pico, and no beans or rice). Almost nobody serves burritos enchilada style, and green chile is conspicuously absent from almost everything.
That said, the burritos can still be tasty, but they can't hold a candle to anything served in New Mexico. It's like Pepsi vs. Coke... they don't have that special kick.
I'd almost suggest skipping PA, especially the corner of Emerson and Channing, unless you enjoy crammed traffic of people trying to get in/out of Whole Foods.
The really remarkable thing about Palo Alto is how unremarkable it feels.
As for the Burritos, meh. Nobody in the bay area serves a proper breakfast burrito (Eggs, Potato, meat, cheese, and some kind of salsa but not pico, and no beans or rice). Almost nobody serves burritos enchilada style, and green chile is conspicuously absent from almost everything.
That said, the burritos can still be tasty, but they can't hold a candle to anything served in New Mexico. It's like Pepsi vs. Coke... they don't have that special kick.
I'd almost suggest skipping PA, especially the corner of Emerson and Channing, unless you enjoy crammed traffic of people trying to get in/out of Whole Foods.
The really remarkable thing about Palo Alto is how unremarkable it feels.