I think my sister and I have found our go-to neighborhood Mexican spot. Who would have known we'd find it in a tiny, unassuming suburban sidestreet eatery right in our backyard?! You could easily dismiss Burrito Brothers as a poser Mexican restaurant, like it has no chance of being authentic and legit. But please don't. For all my frustrations over so-called burritos and tacos and quesadillas in the Taco Bells of the world, I couldn't bring myself to be a negatron over Burrito Brothers' offerings. I faced it with an open heart, HAHA, and it did NOT disappoint.
I was thoroughly surprised that they served REAL food with real ingredients and sauces. They had the full set-- "super" or regular burritos with (allow me to recount this) lean and tender grilled steak or chicken, mexican rice, refried beans, cilantro, tomatoes, bell peppers and onions, cheese, sour cream, jalapenos and a mild salsa all wrapped in a soft flour tortilla... There's their bestselling "SuperTaco," which is already the priciest on the menu at P149 (what)... and then the perfectly fried crispy Chimichanga... Mmmm. Just really happy there's a decent quality Mexican spot nearby that's super cheap but is the real deal. Nowhere near Mexicali/Silantro level, but much better than your Taco Bell. read more