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SSTASH in Mission ranked 41st best burger place in the world
By Omar Zapata at MyRGV
· July 14, 2026
· 7 min read
MISSION — Somehow and someway, the Rio Grande Valley always finds its way on to the world stage. Either through politics, art, food or culture, our home, for better or for worse, makes a name for itself to the world.
SSTASH, a burger restaurant just more than a year into their establishment, has ...
Key takeaway The prestigious World’s 101 Best Burger places by worldbestburgers.
Why this matters in The Brownsville
The recognition of SSTASH as the 41st best burger place in the world brings a welcome spotlight to the Rio Grande Valley's vibrant food scene. This accolade not only puts Mission on the map but also highlights the Valley's growing reputation as a culinary destination. SSTASH's success is a testament to the region's cultural diversity and the innovative spirit of its entrepreneurs. As a hub for international trade and commerce, the Valley has long been a melting pot of flavors and influences, and SSTASH's modern take on the classic burger is a prime example of this fusion. The restaurant's minimalistic vibe and 90s hip hop soundtrack also reflect the Valley's unique blend of traditional and contemporary culture. With its proximity to Brownsville and the Port of Brownsville, SSTASH's success may also attract more visitors to the region, boosting local tourism and economic growth.
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Category: business ·
Published: July 14, 2026 ·
Source: MyRGV ·
Reading time: 7 min
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What is this story about? MISSION — Somehow and someway, the Rio Grande Valley always finds its way on to the world stage. Either through politics, art, food or culture, our home, for better or for worse, makes a name for itself to the world.
SSTASH, a burger restaurant just more than a year into their establishment, has ...
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