One of the few that has fish on the menu. Tilapia cooked fresh and added to any burrito or taco. Great place for a quick Mexican fix.
Melanie H.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
Had two chicken tacos with cheese, lettuce, guac, and the mild salsa. Tacos are good but nothing special. Typical fast food. Walk a little further west to Wilbur Mexicana on King Street past Spadina if you want much better Mexican that is fast and reasonably priced.
Kevin W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Oxford, United Kingdom
I honestly can’t say that I’m a burrito connoisseur, but these tasted fine to me. I’ve had a lot of Chipotle in my life, and these are at least equivalent in quality, though they’re pricier. They have three sizes — the ‘medium’ was more than enough for me. I wanted to try the tilapia, but it requires a 5 – 10 minute wait, which is a dealbreaker during a lunch hour. Not too hard to find seats; despite the crazily long lines, few people eat in. If it’s possible, come after 12:30, and the place will be completely empty — you won’t have to wait as long in line, and your burrito will be put together with a bit more attention.
Brian Z.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
Mucho Apathy! Staff appeared to be spaced out and despondent: one star service. They weren’t even remotely busy and charged extra for guac, didn’t include it on the tray.(slow clap) Communication with customers in any kind of meaningful way seemed either pained or impossible. For the same price or less, just go across the street and get Chipotle who can do this kind of meal properly. The food deserves the 1 star rating, too. Bland and overpriced, not an ideal combination even for fast food.
Carmen W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
so i ordered chicken soft tacos and you get three tiny little soft taco things with average tasting chicken on it and they charge you hella cash guacamole costs extra which is dumb because if ur getting a burrito or a taco you basically need guacamole ive heard the burritos are v delicious but also pricey 4 what u r getting so in conclusion this place tastes good but b prepared to still b hungry and if ur poor like me this is very $$$$$$$$
Aaron A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
This place kicks ass. They make ten times the burrito you’ll get anywhere else, and best of all they make it FAST. Whole wheat option, brown rice option, and be sure to try the tilapia — takes a couple extra minutes to grill up fresh, but it’s great. Don’t buy the Chipotle hype, don’t waste 15 minutes of your life at Burrito Boys, just go here and enjoy a consistently excellent burrito.(Trust me, I’ve had at least a couple hundred of them by now.)
Lauren S.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
I ordered the burrito bowl. The fact that I had to repeatedly ask for extra vegetables, salsa, and to include cilantro, corn and lettuce made me feel picky. I’m not– I just wanted something besides meat. The guy wasn’t really into my requests so it was literally a few corn kernels and a tiny sprinkle of cilantro. It didn’t taste like much of anything. Except bad. I had chicken the first time– and pork the second. The second time I through out half my lunch because it just grossed me out. I shoulda learned after the first time. My lunch cost me(including a bottle of cranberry juice and a thimble of guacamole) was $ 15. They’re cheap on the ingredients and it tastes bad. I won’t return.
Jenny N.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
Kudos to this location for having Beer and Wine! But if I’m down this end of Queen there are far better choices for dinner/lunch and a drink. While the food is mostly ok, itends up being very expensive for a fast food chain. The amount of food is fine, but the quality for the price is just not there. *Points for playing awesome Mexican music that makes me wiggle around on my bike seat in an attempt to dance when I cycle by.
Cynthia D.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
It was cold outside, we were hungry, it was getting late. They do not have a soy option for vegetarians which was an instant downer I got enchiladas which were runny and a bit bland even with spicy hot sauce, my boyfriend got the beef tacos which were tiny(you could barely fit any toppings in them) and served with chunks of meat vs ground. I ate maybe half my enchiladas and decided that was enough, I won’t be back. They do serve beer though, so maybe if you get pissed drunk the food will taste awesome?
Cheyenne S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
I went a couple of times with my mom and a couple of times with my boo, enough times to make a good choice on whether of not this place is a staple in my go-to eating spots. It’s pretty alright. The seating isn’t that vast, but that’s understandable seeing as it’s a chain and it’s not the ONLY one of it’s store ya’know? However, I must say that it as clean and the music fit the atmosphere :) The food was alright, the food didn’t taste that fresh nor did the store was an epitome for Mexican culture. It was alright. Not the best but not the worst. The only con’s that are mostly in my book are the oiliness, and texture of the food. However their options were great!
Brad M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
I believe I’m the biggest Mucho Burrito fan out there and I live in San Francisco where a world-class burrito is a commodity. I’ve gotta say that this is the only place in Toronto that measures up(I lived in Toronto for 5 years). I almost exclusively order the medium chicken burrito. The medium will satisfy you, the grande size is extremely large and most likely you won’t be able to finish it. They’ll walk you through each step in the burrito building process, so I’m going to let you in on my secret. Make sure you ask for extra grilled veggies at the early stages, as you get to the end of the line make sure to ask for extra extra burrito sauce(that’s right, you have to say extra twice!). I have no idea what the sauce is, but it’s damn good and there’s no time to question. If you follow my two tips, I guarantee this will be the best burrito you’ve tried in Toronto, hands down.
Halina T.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Probably as good as it gets for burritos! I walked into this place while looking for food and it was packed(for good reason too). The lady guided me on how to order, very sweet. This location is very generous on the stuffings/toppings, food was fresh and hot! Go try it at least once! I know it’s a bit pricey but you won’t regret it as a once in awhile treat!
Mishelle Y.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Mississauga, Canada
pay extra for guacamole??? omg. no way! burrito boys still much more amazing especially being right near by! would not return to this location. burrito is not bad though, but much better options out there around this location
Ruby A.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
I know, I know… it’s a chain! But it was good for a quick lunch! The small burrito was perfect — not too heavy but filling. I had the shredded beef burrito and it was great. They let you do half servings of the rice and beans and add extra veggies too. I’d go back for another quick lunch. Guac shouldn’t cost extra!
Karl K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
This is one of the latest franchises in the Mucho Burrito chain, which has restaurants across Canada and at least one in the U.S. I would say it’s slightly better than the average burrito joint in Toronto — largely because of the options available and the cleanliness compared with other places. It’s like any burrito place or Subway — line up and pick your poison as it’s put together in front of you. For about $ 9 I got a small(10-inch) chicken burrito and a bottle of Pepsi. Toppings included rice, pinto beans, cheese, hot sauce, onion, green pepper, jalapenos and sour cream. Guacamole is $ 1 extra, but it’s included if you order a mucho XL burrito, which is almost 1.5 pounds and has double the filling of a small burrito, according to the menu. I went for lunch and the burrito tasted just fine — it really wasn’t much better than most I’ve eaten in this city, but it was filling. In addition to burritos you can get tacos(1 for $ 3, 2 for $ 5.60, 3 for $ 8), salad bowls, quesadillas, nachos or soup — all meat, veggie or fish. There’s also a kids menu. In terms of main ingredients, your options are beef, chicken, pork, steak, chorizo and tilapia, if it isn’t veggie. I’ll likely be back for lunch when I need something quick or if I’m in a pinch.
Kat T.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Burritos are the new Sushi. Heavy on the kitsch, Mucho Burrito appears to be a Chipotle-wannabe. I like the options, including tacos, salads and the mainstay burrito. Good option to have a whole wheat tortilla, but I found the ingredients a little dry. Not sure when they opened, but it was recently. I’ll take my burrito-connoseur friends and see what they think, for sure. For the veggie options, there isn’t a ‘fake meat option’, but they do have a pan-seared fish that I’m dying to try next time. Goodbye Sushi, Hello Mucho Burrito.