I would say this is the only decent burrito place in Pittsburgh (still this So-Cal native is salty about not having consistent access to good Mexican food!) The prices here are also pretty reasonable (about $8 for a burrito, $5 for chips and salsa). The chips, albeit cheap, are extremely oily and don't do much to enhance the burrito experience. I do like their homemade mild salsa, which tastes really fresh and has a great color as well as texture. I wish they could put a bit more salsa in the burritos, however, because they are served a bit on the dry side.
The tortilla has more of a bite to it than most other flour tortillas and I wish they incorporated a bit more moisture when they heat them up. The other complaint is the carne asada burrito I had included a lot of steak pieces that still had tendon in them so that ruined the texture a bit for me.
Overall, this place is deserving of 3-stars for the value and for existing in a Mexican food-barren Pittsburgh.