"2017-11-12T00:00:00"^^ . . "0"^^ . . "4"^^ . "This place is a gem hidden in plain sight. We recently moved a couple blocks away and decided to try it based on all the good reviews.\n\nWe had some tortilla chips and guac; tacos and a burrito. Their guacamole is excellent: it has a slightly chunky, rustic texture, and just the right amount of lime and seasoning. Chips didn't appear homemade but were a cut above your standard store-bought.\n\nMy wife had three tacos: 1 chorizo, 1 al pastor, and 1 fried fish. She raved about the fish taco and also enjoyed the other two. I tried a bite of the al pastor, and it was pretty good, although I have a high bar for al pastor. (Tacos 101 has the best al pastor in Toronto, by far.) All three came in slightly crispy corn tortillas.\n\nMeanwhile, I had a chorizo burrito. It was delicious -- mostly meat and creamy rice, with not much \"filler\" -- but very messy, as it showed up on the plate cut in half and drizzed with crema. (It also doesn't help that chorizo is by nature very oily.) I inhaled the burrito with the help of about 15 napkins to clean myself up. It was possibly the best burrito I've had in Toronto.\n\nI will definitely be coming back to try more of the extensive menu, which includes moles, enchiladas, pozole and even menudo (!).\n\nI'm torn between 4 and 5 stars. For now I am giving 4 as, despite the excellence of the burrito here, I give Tacos 101 the edge on both tacos and tortilla chips."^^ . "1"^^ . . "0"^^ .