One of the worst things about fast food is seeing it made. For the longest time I had a friend bring the fish or shrimp
Burritos home for a quick dinner. They were always great & yummy. But once while out for a walk we stopped in and ordered the same. Not pleasant to see everything plopped on by someone who really doesn't care you will be eating it. The food is still good, generous portions, although always have to say "dairy free". But never again do I want to see them made. Look away and enjoy in ignorance.
Updated April 7, 2012: The place is located just north of Bloor on Walmer and is a tiny little take away place on the corner. It features a window that looks out east onto Walmer with a ledge that runs along the window and along one wall allowing for a few bar stools as seating. Outside they have a single pick nick table for those who want to eat al fresco. You choose your tortilla wrap, white or whole wheat and then are given a choice of toppings. Everything is prepared in a production styled manner and ladled on top of the tortilla and given to the servers in the back who add the cooked ingredients from a grill behind the server.
One of the saddest things about such food preparation is watching how it is made. Especially when those preparing the food take no pleasure in the production treating like a welding job at Ford. Food is something to be enjoyed and watching someone ladle on the ingredients with little thought or care makes the food seem less appetizing. Even though watching them being made can be depressing, the food itself is always good, for the price paid. They are not over-packed and the ingredients are fresh our only quibble with the flavour was a really strong hot sauce that overpowered everything else. For a simple dinner on a beautiful sunny day it was a nice meal.