Amazing! I love this place. It's the only place in Lima to get a proper "California-style" burrito. Local Peruvian food is great, but as an ex-pat, sometimes I miss my burrito fix and I dream about Chipotle, Illegal Pete's, Qdoba, Big City Burrito...etc...
The Burrito Bar does it! And they do it really well. They make homemade tortillas, fresh salsas, awesome guac and they even have micro-brews! If you're tired of eating fries and drinking Pilsen, go over to the burrito bar and get a huge, juicy burrito and drink a beer with full flavor.
This is Barranco's best kept secret. 5 soles will get you a soft taco, 14 soles for a burrito. (a proper sized burrito a.k.a. it's 2 meals) You can get chicken, beef, pork, fish or vegetarian. It's super great, there's nothing...
Read moreLike Tex Mex and not Mexican at all but missing some definite Mexican flavors and an actually spicy salsa.
Portions very small.
The burritos are about 6 USD which is expensive when I can get a large burro in the US or Mexico for 2.50 or 3 USD.
Charged 4 sol for salsa.
Beer not cold enough.
Only cash!
It’s way too hot inside the place to be comfortable and not very clean.
The service and staff are not that kind and English or other languages besides Spanish is limited.
On the plus they make their own tortillas even if they’re very thick.. but I’d keep looking if you went food that’s closer to...
Read moreCame here for burritos and had to leave before we even got that far. They were out of all drinks except for Chicha or lemonade and we asked since you can't provide soda or water right now, can we go buy one from a mercado. The guy said no outside drinks. Although I understand that, the other tables went and bought soda, beer and water and were drinking it at their tables so why couldn't we? This ruined the vibe, that he didn't provide any solutions to having drinks with our lunch or allowing us in this circumstance to do what the other tables did. We walked out. Also, you can only pay with yape,...
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