Not a fan at all. I’ll walk up the street and go to Chipotle next time. As stated in one of the previous comments, defintely not authentic because 4 out of the 5 people there were Asian and the cook was the one latino. They were friendly people, but it is a bit unorganized. Stood by the ‘Order Here’ side, and they took the order of someone else who arrived after me. You do get a lot of food for your money, but the meal I got was not worth it to me. I absolutely love rice and beans, so I decided to go with the Beef Taquito Plate, little more than 8 $ and you get a small drink, 3 decent sized«taquitos,»(they reminded me more of chimichangs than taquitos) and rice and beans. Rice to me was very dry. Not very appealing. Beans had no flavor whatsoever. Taco Bell has better quality rice and beans than this place. They do have some samples of their dishes set up in the window, which is a nice extra feature. Haven’t had the taco salad, but I’m honestly afraid to go back. Threw out most of my meal.
Roni C.
Classificação do local: 5 Revere, MA
I love it here if u have a small budget and don’t want mcdonalds or bk go here. 7 dollars max gets u a burritos the size of a baby. You could cradle it before eating. Well worth getting stabbed at the corner mall!!!
Jack M.
Classificação do local: 3 Boston, MA
Forced to eat in the Corner Mall today. Haven’t stepped inside here in years(because I know better!). I went here, because several other places I used to know are now gone(S’barros being one of them). I got 3 tacos with everything and a diet coke. $ 8 — which is a rip off considering I was still hungry after I was done with them. They tasted good and I did like them — but I felt that I didn’t get a lot for my money here.
Kyle D.
Classificação do local: 3 Wakefield, MA
I agree. This place is not authentic at all. It is a little bit of a greasefest there. When you finish your taco, there will be a pool of grease below it. But they do give you a good amount of food for the right price and it is just about the quickest service around.
Julie T.
Classificação do local: 4 Boston, MA
This is one of the food stands that is in that sketchy little building that’s filled with the food court. It seems that this place serves up some pretty good Mexican food which is clearly not at all authentic because the cashier is Asian and the Hispanic guy making the food visibly hates his life. However, even though I’ve yet to have a burrito or tacos from them, their taco salads are the most amazing thing to happen. Served in a crisp taco shell that has been fried Lord knows how long ago, the salad is piled high with fresh lettuce, refreshing pico, large chunks of chicken thigh fresh from the flat grill behind them as well as tomatoes and a huge dollop of sour cream. It’s absolutely amazing. Putting me back only about $ 6 or so, the salad is incredibly filling. Often times, I find that the shells are oily and soggy, but from here, the shells are always crisp and do a fabulous job of soaking up the fantastic flavors of the meat and pico. I literally DREAM of this place sometimes, making it incredibly difficult for me to concentrate as I know too well that this place is so close to my job. If you don’t like eating at that crazy food court though, second guess the salad. The taco shell is so large, but they serve it in a flat take-out container, making it nearly IMPOSSIBLE to transport. So be prepared to hold it half-open, awkwardly making your way back to work or home or to another food court, or just suck it up and devour it there. Once you start eating, you become so enveloped in it that you don’t notice that someone’s getting stabbed at the next table anyway…