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Cut the mushrooms into 1/2-inch pieces.

The aptly named Fusion Burrito features your choice of bulgogi (beef), dak-bulgogi (chicken) or daeji bulgogi (pork) with Mexican rice, green and brown onions, pico de gallo, cilantro and lettuce.Swap the Spanish rice for fried rice if you really mean business.. New Hampshire: California Burritos, Nashua.

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This spot is more Mission-reminiscent than L.A.-like, but it might be the closest you'll get to Best Coast Mexican food in New Hampshire, so we'll take it.In true San Francisco style, the burritos here are fat and thick, filled with white rice, black beans, and your choice of protein.The fillings lean more fresh-forward than greasy: Whether that's a good thing or not is up to you.

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If you're looking to branch out beyond burritos, the fish tacos and carne asada fries are also amazing.. New Jersey: Tacoria, multiple locations.We love Tacoria, which call itself a "Mexican Street Kitchen."

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Their golden avocado option wins them the nomination alone: They're breaded and deep-fried avocados, which you can sub as a filling instead of chicken or steak.

Judging by their popularity, they're not just for vegetarians.These glasses would make any whiskey lover swoon, and we fell hard for them during our tests.. Year & Day Dinnerware Set.

View on Yearandday.A durable, handmade set of.

ceramic dinnerware.can elevate your space and make mealtimes a little more special.

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