Best breakfast burrito in town
At Campos Restaurant (located on 10352 Venice Blvd, Culver City 90230, Btw S Goldwyn Ter & S Motor Ave Phone: 310-836-2680) you can get a breakfast burrito that is yummy, filling and super affordable (i.e. cheap!). For $2.91, including tax, you get a fresh and simple burrito with scrambled eggs, potatoes and beans... but not the whole beans that many of our proliferating health-conscious restaurants use, but fatty refried beans! It's so juicy and gooey, you don't need salsa, although Campos is very generous with their oh so spicy but won't burn your tongue salsa. You could use the salsa for the chips they also include in your order!
I'm not sure if this restaurant is part of the larger Campos chain in Los Angeles. Even if it may be, the joint is pretty old school. The staff can't speak English and they don't accept credit cards. The dining area is simple too, and the prices are dirt cheap. These breakfast burritos used to be $1.99 (like 5 years ago), and I'm bummed they raised the price, but it's still so worth it.
I'm finishing up my breakfast burrito as I type. It is so good. This is how everyone should start their mornings!
I'm not sure if this restaurant is part of the larger Campos chain in Los Angeles. Even if it may be, the joint is pretty old school. The staff can't speak English and they don't accept credit cards. The dining area is simple too, and the prices are dirt cheap. These breakfast burritos used to be $1.99 (like 5 years ago), and I'm bummed they raised the price, but it's still so worth it.
I'm finishing up my breakfast burrito as I type. It is so good. This is how everyone should start their mornings!
3 Comments:
I think you forgot something in your post. You forgot the bacon and/or sausage and/or ham in the description.
mmm... bacon. speaking of which, i still need to post my indian eating adventures -- including adding bacon & scrambled eggs to a masala dosa to create a super-duper indian style breakfast crepe/burrito!
Dude, meat products will raise the price. We need to leave a good thing alone.
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