Good food. Cheap prices. Nicest staff in the world. Seriously. I don’t frequent this area often and only stumbled upon the place when en route to somewhere else but after having tried it, I’d say I’d be willing to make a special trip. I don’t eat meat so I had some questions regarding ingredients and the man behind the counter totally understood my concerns and warned me of ingredients I should skip. I ordered a bean burrito and a papusa — both were delicious but I didn’t realize I needed to special request him to add guacamole and sour cream to my burrito but I now I know for next time. After we ate lunch, we headed to the bakery counter to order a ton of insanely cheap breads and pastries. We didn’t know what most of them were so our chosen assortment was a little hit or miss but with a grand total of $ 3 for everything, it was totally worth it.
David G.
Place rating: 5 Providence, RI
Normally I will write a snarky review. However, there is nothing snarky to say. Absolutely fantastic. For those of us from Boston: It’s like Anna’s. I’m in post burrito and taco al pastor bliss.
Nora R.
Place rating: 2 Alameda, CA
The burrito was sad. It’s not hard to make your tortillas homemade. The beans were so/so too salty.
Luke B.
Place rating: 5 Jacksonville, AL
Super delicious hole in the wall taqueria. We were clearly the whitest people in the restaurant and the staff were clearly only Spanish speaking… but the food was so tasty and they were very accommodating and friendly to our little family.
Thomas W.
Place rating: 5 Providence, RI
The burritos here are great. I’ll admit my bias, I love Mexican food. Because I love it, I try every place I can, and this place is at the top of my list right now. An additional bonus to this place’s great burritos, they have great service. One example: I ordered my burrito without dairy and they didn’t question me or clarify, they just did it right –having visited a lot of similar places, this is a huge bonus to me.
Sam G.
Place rating: 4 Providence, RI
Great place to have down the street, got a ‘small’ lengua burrito that was delicious and plenty big. Just in case it didn’t fill me up I got a chicharron and queso pupusa which were great snacks well worth the $ 1.50 apiece. Cheap and delicious, they also have a bakery and a small store with Latin American goods. Well worth a try.
Rob K.
Place rating: 4 Providence, RI
Very happy that these guys have grown their business via word of mouth in the Latino community and white boys like me who love hot and spicy, freshly made burritos. Just stopped by and grabbed an Al Pastor with fresh guac, rice, hot red(they have green too) sauce, house made salsa. Heavenly. Depending on the time of day, they seem to have it locked up. Laborers and blue collar workers from 11 – 1 weekdays and families hanging out in the evening and on the weekends. They also have a decent panaderia with breads and pastries. Seeing as I have been eating here weekly for quite some time to get my burrito fix, I will be the first to know if quality ever goes downhill. protip: If you ask, they will grill the burrito once it is made for that extra yum.