Wow… what a rip off. I frequent other Mucho Burritos in Vaughan, and usually order the same items. There, my order comes to around $ 23. Last night I stopped here on the way to see Ross Petty’s Pantomime at the Elgin Theatre(after misreading the start time on the ticket… didn’t have time to go anywhere but a food court) and the same order came to almost $ 30…almost $ 7 more. I get that it’s n a food court and in the Eaton Centre(and rent may be higher) but come on! When I placed my order, I asked for rice in my quesadilla(as I do in Vaughan) and was told«no»…that the panini press they use to heat the quesadilla would harden the rice. He said if I wanted rice, I’d have to get a burrito. I asked what they heat the burrito on and he pointed to the same panini press… so I said if they heat the burrito on it and it’s ok, why wouldn’t it be ok in a quesadilla. He just shrugged and said«no» again. I then said I’d risk the rice being hard and he said«no» again. So much for getting what you want. They definitely need to hire staff that can make sense of a customers request. Would not recommend this place and will never go to this location again.
Jenny N.
Classificação do local: 1 Toronto, Canada
Besides being overpriced and not that great, the service here was abysmal. So the guy took my order and I wanted a burrito but no rice or beans. He looked at me like I was nuts. Yeah, I get that it will be smaller than normal, but I don’t like rice or beans and prefer extra lettuce or something crunchy. The reason that I even went to this place was because I was in a rush and really hungry. Finally, they guy assembled my burrito and handed put it on a tray. He rang it up for $ 9.95. I handed him a 10 and he turned his back on me and started chatting and laughing with a co worker. I stood there, hangry and in complete disbelief that I was being ignored with money in my hand. He kept on yakking even when I politely said«excuse me.». Finally, my patience had worn thin and I was ready to skin the dude alive: «Can I pay for my damn burrito and be on my way?» «Oh, sorry», he replied, as though I was interrupting his social break time or something. After all that the burrito was mediocre. I don’t want to have to fight for my food. Especially when I’m paying for it.
Roger H.
Classificação do local: 1 North York, Canada
We had the Taco trio. The meats(chicken, pork and beef) were all cold(i.e. below room temp). The server said this was normal. I hope the food inspectors re-evaluate this place. The salsa was ‘off’ and had that ‘fizzy’ taste. The portions per taco were miniscule. Beans and rice were extra. Really!!! Honestly, $ 26 for two taco trios and one order of chips felt like a complete rip off. We’ve eaten at other Mucho Burrito locations and they were at least passable. This location in the Eaton Centre Eatery is the worst fast food I’ve ever eaten. Prepackaged Macdonalds is better than this. What’s that tell you?
Kiran G.
Classificação do local: 2 Toronto, Canada
Ordered the Small Pollo Burrito from an unenthused staff member who half-heartedly tried to up-sell me the large by saying«the small is *really* small»… Declined, but had her add Mexican Brown Rice, Black Beans, Mild Salsa and Guacamole(extra $ 1.50) for a grand total of $ 10.00. I’d have been able to stomach the cost had if not been for the lacklustre burrito itself; bland, bland, bland. With so many other decent fast food options in the Eaton Centre Food Court I can safely say that I will not be recommending or returning to Mucho Burrito.
Landon W.
Classificação do local: 1 Toronto, Canada
I came on here to prevent people from wasting their money and getting upset like I did! How is this place in business? Came here on my lunch break, the cashier was terrible and looked like she either just took a nap in the back or her cat ran away… ordered the 3 tacos for $ 9… not a bad price right? While the server is making the tacos she mumbles something that resembles the word guacamole and I say yes and notice the 50 cent guac sign. again, not bad. They put NOTHING on your taco… no corn, no tomatoes… just the meat of your choice, cheese, and salsa. EVERYTHING is extra. Get to the cash… $ 13. I was charged 3 times… 3 tacos x 50c = $ 1.50. for 3 tiny tacos. on top of this I walked all of 5 minutes back to my office and they were SOAKED. the hard taco wasnt even hard anymore, no crunch because everything had turned to mush. they soaked through tin foil, a layer of napkins, a brown paper bag and onto my pants… everything about this place is brutal. $ 15 can get you a plate of tacos at a real mexican restaurant, $ 13 can get you mush apparently. normally i would just never go back but this place needs a warning, straight UP
Allison Y.
Classificação do local: 2 Markham, Canada
I ordered a Taco Trio for $ 9. Generally, I found the food over-priced for what I got. There were few pieces of fish in the fish taco. The chicken meat was very dry in the chicken taco. The pork taco was delicious. Many people bought the burrito, but how did a lot of rice worthed $ 11?
Mohd C.
Classificação do local: 2 Toronto, Canada
I personally prefer Toronto’s local burrito offerings compared to Mucho. Portions are decent, but it’s relatively more expensive and I find the food lacks personality. I had a bowl with hot salsa, jalapenos and alot of ghost pepper sauce. Don’t get me wrong, it was hot, but I’ve had way hotter habanero sauces that don’t need a hot salsa and jalapenos as backup.
David L.
Classificação do local: 1 Hamilton, Canada
This place is pretty bad. The only good thing about it is the portion sizes. that’s it. The small sized burrito is pretty big even. Okay now onto the bad. First off, they put way too much sauce into the burritos and their tortilla is way too thin or something because the moment I opened my burrito wrapping, there was already a gigantic hole in the burrito tortilla and everything was leaking out. I ended up eating the burrito with a spoon. That’s how bad it was. Also, it doesn’t even taste that good! Avoid the Jarrito drinks as well. More pricey than regular fountain drinks and tastes like a bad version of Crush too.
Eugene M.
Classificação do local: 3 Cambridge, United Kingdom
There’s so many options in the Eaton Centre food court dungeon(it doesn’t feel like a dungeon, but it’s just so far below the surface of the earth…), but I thought I’d give the burrito chain a whirl. Had the medio pulled pork(skipped the rice, and it was still pretty filling), which was pretty tasty. But it was damn messy, ask the folks at Mucho Burrito for extra napkins. Another thing about this food court: could we get a napkin dispenser please?
Justine K.
Classificação do local: 1 Toronto, Canada
Probably the worst burrito I have ever had, plus the service was really slow and not very friendly.
Denise S.
Classificação do local: 3 Toronto, Canada
This place is good, but kinda expensive compared to other similar joints. You can build your own quesedilla, burrito, tacos, or salad bowl. I went for the burrito, which comes in pequeno(small), medio(medium), or mucho XL(self-explanatory). The guy immediately started pressuring me to get a bigger size, «better value» he kept saying. I ended up getting peer pressured into the medio, which was 12″ and very filling. I could finish it, but probably would get a pequeno next time. They have your usual options of chicken, pork or beef, but they also have tilapia, which you don’t find at every burrito place, so I thought I’d try that. The fish was nice, lightly breaded. You can choose your toppings and the choices were pretty standard — rice, beans, cheese(thankfully they don’t charge extra for cheese), different salsas, corn, cilantro, etc. They distribute the toppings well, which is good. Nobody likes to get all beans and rice, with all the good stuff on the bottom! Guacamole is an extra $ 1.25, which seems pretty steep, so I didn’t get it. I got the medium spice salsa, which was very, very mild. So if you can handle it(I think you can), go for the HOT salsa! You can make it a combo for $ 2.50 — fountain drink, tortilla chips, and salsa. They also sell soup and cookies.