San Diego's Most-Ordered Burritos and Tacos

These food findings are according to GrubHub, an online and mobile company that allows diners to order directly from eateries

San Diegans are accustomed to great Mexican food and a mobile food ordering company knows exactly which burritos and tacos locals crave the most.

GrubHub, an online and mobile company that allows diners to order directly from takeout restaurants across the nation, has released two new lists highlighting the 10 most ordered burritos and the 10 most ordered tacos in San Diego.

For burritos, here is where locals are frequently ordering from using GrubHub:

1. California Burrito ($6.25) - Ray's Mexican Restaurant (El Cajon Blvd.)
2. Burrito ($6.95) - El Rey Taco Shop (Moraga Ave.)
3. Carne Asada Burrito ($5.99) - Ray's Mexican Restaurant (El Cajon Blvd.)
4. Bacon Burrito ($4.95) - El Rey Taco Shop (Moraga Ave.)
5. Steak Burrito ($6.99) - Ortega's (Midway Dr.)
6. Carne Asada Burrito ($5.99) - Lupita Mexican Food & Fruteria (Estes St.)
7. Breakfast Burrito ($5.75) - Ryan's Cafe (Linda Vista Rd.)
8. California Burrito with Meat ($7.99) - Taco Surf (Mission Blvd.)
9. Bean & Cheese Burrito ($3.25) - Taco Surf (Mission Blvd.)
10. Build Your Own Burrito ($7.50) - Lalo's Tacos (University Ave.)

As far as tacos are concerned, here are the top pick-up picks:

1. Rolled Tacos ($5.50) - Ray's Mexican Restaurant (El Cajon Blvd.)
2. Soft Tacos ($2.95) - El Rey Taco Shop (Moraga Ave.)
3. Fish Taco ($5.99) - Ray's Mexican Restaurant (El Cajon Blvd.)
4. Rolled Taco ($4.35) - Lupita Mexican Food & Fruteria (Estes St.)
5. Camaron Taco ($3.50) - City Tacos (University Ave.)
6. Borrego Tacos ($3.50) - City Tacos (University Ave.)
7. Crunchy Tacos ($4.95) - El Rey Taco Shop (Moraga Ave.)
8. Rolled Tacos ($5.50) - Lalo's Tacos (University Ave.)
9. Rolled Tacos ($5.99) - Taco Surf (Mission Blvd.)
10. Mini Duck Tacos ($12.10) - Sammy's Woodfired Pizza (Pearl St.)

According to GrubHub, Mexican food is 55 percent more popular on Cinco de Mayo, which happens to be right around the corner. Latin American cuisine also goes up in popularity by 45 percent on Cinco de Mayo when compared to the rest of the year.

Do you plan on feasting on Mexican food on Cinco de Mayo? Where is your favorite place in San Diego to snag a burrito, taco or other mouthwatering Mexican masterpieces? Let us know in the comments section below.
 

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