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This is another PATH spot that always seem to generate a line up in the Commerce Court food court. During lunch, it's easy to see at least 4 or 5 people in line waiting for their 'fresh' burritos to be made. I'm all for tasty Mexican food and even quasi Mexican food but this isn't it. It's mostly filler (mediocre rice) and some haphazard vegetables thrown in. For the price, it's really not worth it. I will admit the whole choose your own adventure is pretty common for Toronto food but it has it's novelty because you get to eat what you like. Vegetables are common fare but sadly they're fall flat on flavour. Tomatos are too firm and yellowy-orange. Lettuce is slightly limp. Carrots are tough... you get idea. Thanks for the selection but where's the flavour. I ordered the grilled chicken with the chipotle adobo marinade. Sounds great doesn't it... All I tasted was protein. No char (though you cant expect that in an underground food court), spices, or flavour. Overall, this is a convenient and fast operation but the flavour and price makes you want to try something else soon after 3 bites. Mucho Burrito is slightly better but with Burrito Boyz a semi close walk to the downtown core, that seems like the best place to grab a real burrito.
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