The mucho burrito tastes really good & the workers are nice. Overall, I am satisfied with the food quality and the service :)
Rajanandhini B.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
I would give it 0 rating if it is available. I ordered a vege burrito bowl and was given just half a bowl. I asked for more and was given«David Copperfield» treatment!
Joe B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
It’s an okay tasting burrito — but compared to some other burrito places, they have a limited topping selection and the prices are on the high-side. Great if you are in a hurry and just need something quick. If you’re craving a delicious burrito and have some time, I’d look elsewhere.
Alex M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Richmond Hill, Canada
Fast food places are fast by definition. Those located in a busy food court are super fast. This Mucho location is no exception. Come noon, the long line snakes along the walls of the concourse when the hungry rank and file of the Toronto Financial District descend for a bite of natural goodness reminiscent of a hot afternoon in Playa Del Carmen… uhhh… Whoops, I think I just got carried away. The food served here is Mexican in style. Thank goodness, the promptness of service is anything but Mexican. It’s more akin to a well-tuned production line, with one person taking your order, another rolling your burrito, and the third swiping your credit card. Fun to watch! Mucho is a Canadian franchise started by the guys who saw the success of companies like Chipotle in the US and decided to cash in on that here. Good on them! And good for us too. Because in the process, they improved the product, and not just created a knock off of what was already there. So in addition to all these carnitas and chicken and other meat choices, we have fish(tillapia). Also, all or most of the entrees can be ordered as burritos(as one would expect), tacos(I tried that and I don’t recommend) or soup(that was actually not bad at all). And did I say these guys were fast? Yea, I know I did. But they’re SOOOO fast!
Mohsin A.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Whitby, Canada
What the hell does everyone see in this place? I don’t care if it’s a franchise and it sure as hell beats taco bell, but this is place is not good… at all. I went at lunch time it was about ¾ full and I thought it must be good since it’s busy(I didn’t know it was a franchise at the time). I opted for the 10′ fish burrito, black bean and corn salsa, cucumber and burrito sauce. The total was around $ 9, not too much about 5x more than taco bell but average for a regular Mexican place. This place, however was not average not even close it was down right crap. The cilantro was so overpowering I left half of it, the talapia was very fishy and dry(odd because it’s mild fish, suggesting it had been left out for a long time) and the burrito was not even warmed through. The cashier was snooty as if he was running Per se or something? What the hell you make 10.25/hr get of your high horse. Mexico Lindo is much better option!
May L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Markham, Canada
My favorite is their taco salad. I don’t get the shell, and I always ask for extra beans because it’s so tasty when combined with the burrito sauce. The veggie salad is a good price. It’s a nice change from the normal salads that you can get at Freshii or Fast Fresh Foods.
Justin H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Located in the Food Court of the Bay-Adelaide Centre, this Mexican fast-food joint makes some exceptional burritos. They are well priced, fresh, and taste very authentic(I believe) — it helps that all(most) of the staff working has an amazing Latino accent. Watch out for the line up there, which starts around noon and lasts until 1pm. I would give them an extra star if they didn’t charge you 99c for only a little bit of guacamole.
Andre W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Scarborough, Canada
Good flavour to the meat(shredded pork or beef). Love the burrito sauce! Tortilla wrap could be better.
Marie M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
I’m not a big fan of franchises because they have limited menus and most of the time the quality of the food is very poor and inconsistent. However, I think I found a franchise that I don’t despise and that I’m actually a big fan of, that franchise is of course: MUCHOBURRITO. I was having one of those days where I just wanted to be a loner and didn’t really have an appetite. I was heading towards the Eaton’s Centre through the underground path, but I decided to «window shop» through the Bay Adelaide Centre food court. I knew they had a Mucho Burrito there, but I’d always dined at the First Canadian Place location. When I walked near the counter, a friendly cashier/server greeted me and asked me what I would like. Because she was so friendly, I felt bad saying I was just looking, so I ordered what I always get at the FCP’s Mucho Burrito: the veggie taco salad. The Bay Adelaide’s salad was just as good as its FCP’s counterpart. The whole wheat baked tortilla shell bowl was light, crispy and very satisfying. All of the ingredients(pinto beans, black beans, guacamole, corn salsa, hot salsa, mild salsa, cooked veggies) were fresh and very tasty. The server who greeted me was knowledgeable about her product(she knew one of her dressings were vegan), and generous with the ingredients and the hot sauce that I told her to add –I eat practically everything spicy. It was an awesome salad and it totally brightened my day! Yes, a salad can make one happy, especially a Mucho Burrito salad! A salad can also be the ultimate comfort food… so forget about those sugary and fattening desserts. AND those deep fried temptations, such as fries and chicken… that will only enlarge your hips and dress size! This is the first time that I’ve ever been completely happy with a franchise restaurant. If they sold shares in the stock market, I’ll totally consider investing in them.