A tragedy that faces most Americans living abroad in Oxford may seem as simple as a perfectly wrapped burrito, but in fact is more complex than the array of burrito fillings that most people realize (or realise): There is not one place to buy a burrito in Oxford or anywhere nearby. I asked Las Iguanas to make me a burrito, but they failed miserably. Yes, we miss our friends and family back home, but what we really miss more than that (and good dentistry) is a burrito.
Until now...
The Mission Burritos has come to Oxford. And, like right in the heart of Oxford just off Cornmarket.
http://www.missionburritos.co.uk/
The owner, Jan (pronounced Yan), lived in San Francisco for a short time and was inspired by the San Francisco Mission-style burrito, which is arguably the best style burrito.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_burrito
The timeline of the burrito began in the 16th century, and now it comes to the historically-rich town of Oxford, which has now become substantially richer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_Burrito
So let's rejoice in a new age of burritos in Oxford!
(read less)A tragedy that faces most Americans living abroad in Oxford may seem as simple as a perfectly wrapped burrito, but in fact is more complex than the array of burrito fillings that most people realize (or realise): There is not one place to buy a burrito in Oxford or anywhere nearby. I asked Las Iguanas to make me a burrito, but they failed miserably. Yes, we miss our friends and family back home, but what we really miss more than that (and good dentistry) is a burrito.
Until now...
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