In my opinion the previous Californian poster has had too much wine or not been in Cali for a long time...or she must have eaten the best Zambreros ever.
In my extensive experience from living in Oz for some time now, GYG is WAY better than Zambreros, the latter has actually had to update its flavors in markets that now have a GYG because of the rampant loss of marketshare they were experiencing. Shame on Zambreros for fobbing off Indonesian food in a wrap as "latin" to a country that has a .0001 latino population (so no one to call them out on this tomfoolery)!
More proof: GYG actually has latinos working in its franchizes lending legitimacy and some extra awesome diversity and most importantly flavor!
Even with the taste makeovers, GYG is still a superior product to Zamboners, especially anything in GYG's spicy style. Both organizations have great social missions, and I'll allow that both are better than pretty much every other Australian fast food option in terms of flavor, portion, and healthiness, but head to head, GYG smokes its too-Asianish imposter. If you're in Canberra and want Asian, go for Papparich (around the corner), or BluGinger (nearby).
Anyway, the target of this entry is 'Mericans visitng Australia and looking for an Aussie meal that they won't walk away from feeling 1. disappointed and 2. ripped off.
Try the spicy chicken hard tacos (3), which to an American palate are only mildly spicy, and lay on the hottest sauce that GYG has (habanero), get a modelo negra, a side of guac, and close your eyes and be happy, until your next dining experience. Know that for 'Stralia, this is unbelieveably cheap and delicious.
The burrito bowls are a nice lower-carb option if that's your thing and if you're not super hungry, order the kids burrito and save some dollar bills (coins).
Another bonus: the GYG rewards card actually provides fairly immediate rewards compared to most other rewards programs.
For an "even better if" it would be great if they provided made-on-the-spot margaritas "on the rocks" in addition to their blended options. More lime wedges, more beans, more cilantro/coriander and a great pork option and I might just mistake this place for Chipotle, the greatest tex-mex fast food franchise in the world.
But again, compared to all other competition, head and shoulders the best. read more