being that I’ve been to many locations this location was beyond exquisite. They always have fresh veggie being sautéed rather than scrapping the man for every last order. I had asked the employee if they didn’t mind switching their gloves as they had been dealing with meat products and I only eat halal meat and they had done so with no hesitation
Rex K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Great fresh Mexican food. Build your burrito how you like it with choice of meats, veg, salsa and various hot sauces. Beware the ghost pepper hot sauce though, my eyes are sweating now after eating it!
Jesse M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Ajax, Canada
I really like this place. Friendly service, fresh tasty food. Ingredients are fresh and the burritos are big. Seating area is always clean
Jessica M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Ajax, Canada
Very good fast Mexican-esque food. I find the portions are good and you leave feeling satisfied and full. My favourite is the tilpia burrito. the only downside is when you go there and the tilapia isn’t ready you have to wait 10 minutes other than that the place is very good and always tastes fresh.
Graham G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Ajax, Canada
Finally, a gluten-free friendly fast food but healthy restaurant in Ajax! Their salad bowls are filling, they put a good sized portion of meat and don’t look at you funny when you don’t want rice, beans or peppers. The guacamole is fantastic. But then again so are the salsas and all ingredients since they are prepared fresh in house. This is the best Canadian alternative to Chipotle’s in the USA. I just wish they would take a more sustainable and healthy approach to sourcing the meats(non-GMO). To top it all off, the men’s washroom has a private stall for the urinal. The paper towel dispenser is hands free and there is a garbage can in close proximity to the door. This all might sound trivial, but not to me. The staff are all very friendly and knowledgeable about the food. The seating area is kept clean and overall well laid out. I could eat here daily if only I worked in the area.
Faiza K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 North York, Canada
It is not bad. it is not good. It just is. I usually get the kids burrito — this is enough for me. The portions for the regular sizes are HUGE! The kids one even comes with a drink for around $ 7…plus you get some nacho chips. I love the fact that they have so many different toppings — you can really get some nice flavours going. The service is friendly… but a little slow. I wouldn’t come here all the time… but once in a blue moon perhaps — gotta save up my pennies as it isn’t cheap(for the regular size meals… the kid’s one is fine for me)
Jason K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Scarborough, Canada
Just had this and was amazing. I got the Mucho XL and it was huge! It was fresh and really tasty.
Ryan W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Whitby, Canada
Great service. Great quality ingredients
Cameron D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Ajax, Canada
I had lunch here the other day I got their Mucho sized Burrito and it’s huge the thing has to weigh like 2.5LB’s I gave it to my girlfriend to hold and she was pretty disgusted with the fact that I could finish it. Overall I thought it was good I haven’t had a better burrito in Durham but that’s probably because there is little to no Mexican joints around here. The burrito was a little dry which was my only complaint other than the price(Burrito was almost $ 12). Overall I wouldn’t frequent too often just because I think it’s a little pricey but I don’t know of anywhere better for a burrito and if I need a burrito in a pinch I’ll probably end up here.
Alli F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Ajax, Canada
The closest to actual Mexican food this Southern California girl has found!
Cornelius V.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Houston, TX
What the hell. 4 stars? I am in Toronto for a few hours and I want my friends to take me to Burrito Boys. Too much driving they say, we’ll just go to mucho burrito. Whatever. Ok. I order a 10 inch chorizo burrito. The chorizo, in the heater, of course, looks like chopped up albino penis. Well, that’s harsh. It looked like the dog sausage that I had in Vietnam a few months earlier. Why the chrorizo isn’t shredded beats the hell out of me. I ask for it loaded with anything spicy on it. Jalapenos do actually look fresh! But everything else was bland as fuck. I ask for Quac. Oh, that will be 99 cents. Fuck that. But yet I ask for it «smothered». Of course, at an outrageous upsell price of $ 1.50. I assume I am getting something like an enchilada, with flavorful sauce and cheese, but alas, no. They throw the food in a disposable plastic container and charge me $ 35 for 3 burritos and 3 drinks. This better be fucking good. It wasn’t. The«smothering» sauce tasted like basic prego/marinara sauce. The entire burrito had no flavor. It tasted like a really crappy bland vegetarian burrito I could get at some federal government building cafeteria. I don’t know how else I can describe the mediocrity. Toronto is not a «Mexican food desert», even though 4 star reviews for a place as shitty as this probably reflects a lack of Mexican food experience. For a city with so few Mexicans, there are actually some great options. This is not one of them. This falls short even by Calgary standards.
Jeff Q.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Ajax, Canada
Great food! Not necessarily authentic, but very tasty with good portion sizes. Try the chicken quesedila.
A.J. S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Long Beach, CA
The Greater Toronto area is a Mexican Food Dessert. I’m not saying there are no Mexican restaurants in Toronto, just that compared to what I’ve experienced living in Detroit, Seattle, and Los Angeles they are comparatively few, and far between. Also, in comparison the menus are usually pretty limited. Mucho Burrito is a decent Mexican restaurant, I would say that it is comparable to Salsarita’s Fresh Cantina in Detroit, or QDoba in general. They serve burrito’s(big surprise with the name), tacos, Quesidilla and taco salad. If you are looking for enchiladas, or tamales etc they aren’t here. This is place actually almost set up exactly the same as Salsa. The food is made in a assembly line type setup, similar to Subway. You get to chose which meat you want, they steam it, you chose your salsa and vegetables and get the option of guacamole(which costs a dollar extra and they give you like a tea-spoon for a dollar), they also have a sauce they call burrito sauce. The price was ok, and the food was decent. I would say that it’s somewhat of a step up from Taco Bell, but not really quite a proper Mexican restaurant. However, for what it is, I thought it was really quite decent, and it’s nice to have something mexican that I don’t need to drive downtown for. In total I was very satisfied with what i got.