Now I feel I’m a churro connosieur, cuz i’ve had my fair share of them. I get one everytime I go to costco, I’ve had 7 in one sitting at disneyland, i’ve asked people to make me some for my birthday, had them at jack in the box and the list goes on… I was walking along one day and literally thought to myself I wish I had a churro, and low and behold the churro lady, I creeped myself out. Talk about wishful thinking. Then I wished the geico wad of money was watching me, but that didn’t happen. Anyways I bought the $ 2 churro. It looked really good, just drenched in cinnamon, but sadly when I ate it, I was a little disappointed. It was getting cold, and soggy… it made me sad, maybe it was an off day. I’d get it again just to make sure but if I had to make a recomendation i’d stick to costco over this, sorry churro lady +1 star cuz I felt like i wished for her to come and she did
Sheila Y.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Beware All! There are Two Churro Guys out there. One is great. The other, NOT great. Great guy is usually at 22nd or 23rd at Mission. Not great guy is at the Ferry Building hawking his awful wares to unsuspecting pseudo-gourmands that frequent the Saturday Market. Please…go authentic and support my Churro Man in the Mission. When the churros are hot, they are pretty fantastic… for $ 2 in SF its pretty darn affordable.
Po L.
Tu valoración: 3 San Francisco, CA
Churro Lady In Mission Much more approachable than the Churro guy Bust out my rusty Spanish $ 2.00 The cart could possibly keep it warm from the look of it but no Really crunchy and a soft center Much better than Costco’s version Jack in the crack has mini Churros which are on par, warmer, and cleaner(If you are worried about that kind of thing)
Janney B.
Tu valoración: 1 San Francisco, CA
I saw a churro vendor, huddled in the cold. His goods were wrapped in foil, to keep them warm or help grow mold? I’d just eaten dinner And had a couple drinks. Which helps justify this purchase Of one gross chur-ro, methinks. I should have questioned where it came from and who exactly made it. Probably chucked it in the trash, But I said«who cares?» and ate it. $ 2 and it helped me understand why dogs like gnawing on things for hours.
Natalie L.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Give the homie a break! He’s workin hard sellin Churros from a tin foil covered cardboard box… Don’t be fooled… they’re good yeah, they’re not warm… BUT…I swear that Churro tasted better than my $ 50 brunch at Butterfly earlier that day. THANKYOUCHURROGUY!
Caitlin D.
Tu valoración: 3 San Francisco, CA
The churro guy creeps me out! When first saw him on 2nd and Market, I couldn’t figure out what he was selling. Are those sausages you have, sir? Small wooden sticks to build a fire? What ARE they! Finally one day he yelled«churros» and that worked. I don’t really like that the churro guy is right next to the bums, and the only thing that is protecting their stench from the churros is a thin piece of tin foil. Anyhow, I’m too scared to try them. Germaphobe!