If you’re walking around Westfield and you’re hungry, Tortilla is a fast and cheap place to get some good food in your tummy. Burrito and Naked Burrito prices are decent. £5(med) and £6(large). They put it all together in front of you with your choice of toppings. I’m a big fan of the grilled chicken naked burrito! As it’s part of the food court, there are plenty of tables around on the weekday. Weekends, you may have to fight off a few vultures.
Natalie W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Manchester, United Kingdom
Ok so basically I love all of these conveyor belt burrito places and I was so hungry when I reached Tortilla I nearly cried. They have few little differences from competitors — two types of rice, mixing beans and vegetables is a more explicit option(although actually is always an option — just ask), they are slightly cheaper and I think the burrito might be slightly larger. The pork filling tasted good. Service not as cheery as Chilango, which was sad, especially when it also involved me being told I could only have two salsas — I don’t understand the rationale of this. Couldn’t you just give me a bit less of the other two so it evens out cost wise? Is there actually a cost to this at all. No. Anyway, it’s quick, is satisfying, and then you can go enjoy people watching while you messily eat it.
Sunny K.
Rating des Ortes: 2 London, United Kingdom
Everytime I go to Tortilla I recall my first ever visit. They’d just opened their debut branch in Angel and I went into raptures, thinking it was a Chipotle copy(well before they opened here). I even met Brandon, the founder, and had a good chat about how this was an MBA project for him(much like Chipotle with whom he’d had correspondence). Anyways, what makes me sad is that every subsequent visit has shown a drop in quality. It used to be that I would take bad or mediocre Mexican food in London above other cuisines. Not anymore — I’d still happily pay double to get fresher food, better service and happier guac-dolloping at Chipotle. Sorry folks x