It's pretty hard to take a burrito on most varieties of public transportation around here - food is banned on MUNI and BART, and you wouldn't want to eat much on either of those anyway, as your burrito would end up all over the place. Caltrain, however, allows food and drinks. I happened to be heading back up to the city this morning, I was hungry, and the new-ish La Bamba was right on the way to the train station.
I ordered my super al pastor, got it in three minutes, chucked it into my backpack, and made my train on time. The car was crowded - they were playing the Kentucky Derby at Bay Meadows, and Maker Faire is on - so I had to sit up top in a cramped seat. No matter - delicious pastor and liberal doses of guacamole make up for most problems. I'll be doing this again, oh yes.
I ordered my super al pastor, got it in three minutes, chucked it into my backpack, and made my train on time. The car was crowded - they were playing the Kentucky Derby at Bay Meadows, and Maker Faire is on - so I had to sit up top in a cramped seat. No matter - delicious pastor and liberal doses of guacamole make up for most problems. I'll be doing this again, oh yes.
