Recommended by a friend, who used to work there. As some other reviewers say, it's like chipotle in the USA. They make the burrito in a production line style adding what you want. The hot sauce will probably put hairs on your chest (in a good way!). I had the vegetable burrito and a drink for under 10 euros, which is a reasonable price. Place was a bit busy, so I imagine it isn't always easy to get a seat. Will definitely visit again, and may add jalapenos to the next burrito for an even bigger kick!
Why only 4 stars and not 5, well, there was no beans/frijoles (black or white) to add to the burrito, which I...
Read moreI think Tierra is worth the hype that it gets from the American ex-pat / study abroad kids community (it has triumphed among my Spanish friends too). For me, their success, and what sets them apart from their competitors, is in the simplicity of the menu and the freshness of the ingredients. The burritos are its star dish and very reasonably priced. Where they get you is with the drinks. They have a surprising selection of bottled imported beers, but it comes with a higher price tag. If you go for happy hour the margaritas are the deal of the...
Read moreAs a transplant from the United States, at times one becomes nostalgic for familiar food. In this case, mexican style fast food. La Tierra Burrito Bar is almost identical to the chain restaurant Chipotle in the U.S. For 7 euros, they make massive sized burritos at the spice level you can handle. Mild to mouth burning. It's an assembly line type restaurant, where you point to what you want on your burrito and they make it right in fron of you. Pay at the counter. They have fountain soda. Seating inside and out. Delicious, filling, and great...
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