We visited this burrito buoy restaurant yesterday very excited to try the.burritos. We order one of each style main meal. The burritos are wrapped up in paper. When the burrito was lifted to be eaten the whole thing collapsed to make a mushy pile of vomit, which included a ton of sour cream and rice, also paper and foil which was impossible to separate.. There was pulled pork but you couldnāt really see it under the slimy mess. It was impossible for my daughter to eat such an uninviting pile of ? that tasted like sour cream. Luckily we had ask for less cheese although we would never know as the mound of slime was unrecognisable. The quesadilla was just as revolting. It is basically a big flat bread with an enormous amount of burnt cheap cheddar with a sprinkle of pork which again could not be easily seen as it was hidden inside the enormous lump of burnt cheap cheddar. I managed two bites and stopped. I had to really force myself to try a second bite. The nachos were just another pile of melted burnt cheese and lots of slime, advacado, sour cream etc and about 10 nachos somewhere at the bottom. The lager sold on tap was the nicest refreshing beer Iāve had for a long time which was greatly appreciated after trying to eat the food at burrito buoy. The main staff were very nice but the waiting staff were a little bit dozy and gave the impression they didnāt want to be...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWe visited this restaurant today after seeing several positive social media reviews and made a special trip to Folkstone from London with the intention to try it. The food looked delicious, and we were eager to experience what others had been raving about.
When we arrived earlier in the day, a handwritten sign on the door indicated that the restaurant would open at 4 pm. We made plans to return, but when we came back at 4:45 pm, we were met with an unusual situation. There was a bench blocking the entrance, and as we approached, three young children (under the age of 10) began shouting at us, repeatedly telling us that the restaurant wasnāt open yet. The handwritten sign had been changed to say they wouldnt be open until 5 pm. The children seemed to be calling out to their mother, who was shouting back at them: it was an incredibly unprofessional, discombobulating, and disappointing experience. What could have been a simple, polite communication was instead chaotic and poorly handled. We understand that sometimes things can run behind schedule, but the way this was managed left a lot to be desired. We would have expected more professionalism, particularly when it came to customer service.
Overall, it was a frustrating and disappointing experience, and it has certainly impacted our...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreIf youāre craving an authentic Mexican experience in Folkestone, look no further than Burrito Buoy. From the moment you step in, youāre greeted with warm hospitality and the tantalizing aroma of freshly made burritos.
The menu boasts a delightful array of options, from classic carne asada to flavorful vegetarian choices, all made with the freshest ingredients and bursting with authentic Mexican flavors. Each bite is a culinary adventure, with the perfect balance of spices and textures.
What sets Burrito Buoy apart is not just the delicious food, but also the cozy atmosphere and friendly staff. Whether youāre grabbing a quick bite or lingering over a meal with friends, the ambiance invites you to relax and savor every moment.
And letās not forget about their signature homemade salsas and sauces, adding an extra kick to every bite. Pair your burrito with a refreshing drink from their selection, and you have the recipe for a perfect dining experience.
Overall, Burrito Buoy is a gem in Folkestoneās culinary scene, offering mouthwatering Mexican cuisine that will leave you coming back for more. Donāt miss the chance to indulge in a taste of Mexico right in the heart...
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