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| - The burritos as of this post are priced at $7.52, which after tax is exactly $8.50. At that price, it's more expensive than two premium Taco Bell burritos. This is important because there's a Taco Bell at Yonge/College. Unfortunately, it's only slightly larger than one Taco Bell premium burrito. It looks slightly larger at first, but that's because it gives up height for width. None of the meat has any strong seasoning, so the toppings overpower any of the natural distinct taste that meat gets from grilling. You'll still feel hungry after you finish it, wondering why you wasted so much money on an average product.
The staff primarily consists of teenagers who aren't exactly the most enthusiastic employees ever to grace downtown.
The sides are an even larger ripoff. About four tablespoons of guacamole costs $2, or $1.70 if you get it with their tortilla chips. For a restaurant that prides on its environmental practices, I was surprised that the tortilla chips were all individually wrapped.
It's hard to believe, but this place is worse than Taco Bell. If you want premium burritos, go to Big Fat Burrito or Burrito Boyz instead. Both are about a 30 minute walk away, but there's always the TTC. Big Fat Burrito has a very tasty yam burrito, while Burrito Boyz has a sublime halibut burrito.
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