Mucho Burrito Celebrates Cinco de Mayo

Mucho Burrito, the fastest growing Mexican restaurant chain in Canada, today launched its fourth annual Cinco de Mayo celebration. As part of the fiesta, Mucho Burrito will send one lucky customer to Mexico! Five dollar burritos will be featured on Saturday, May 5 along with daily deals throughout the first week of May at 45 Mucho Burrito locations across Canada.

“We’re excited to add some spice to spring by celebrating Cinco de Mayo with Canadians,” said Alex Rechichi, CEO and president of Mucho Burrito “With the rising popularity of Mexican cuisine in Canada, commemorating this important day in Mexico’s history is a great way to experience more of the country’s rich, vibrant culture.”

To kick-off the fiesta, Mucho Burrito will be offering in-store deals with the purchase of an entree, including:

  • Monday, April 30 – Free can of pop, tortillas & salsa item
  • Tuesday, May 1 – Buy two tacos and get one free
  • Wednesday, May 2 – Free cookie
  • Thursday, May 3 – Free Guacamole
  • Friday, May 4 – Free Tortillas & Salsa

Mucho Burrito will reward one lucky guest with a trip to Mexico for sharing their “Mucho Experience” on Mucho Burrito’s Facebook page. To enter, guests simply upload an image of themselves having a great in-store dining experience. By uploading their photo, guests also have a chance to win a $25 gift card, each day for the month of May. Ten finalists will be announced on June 4, 2012, and Facebook fans will have a week to vote on their favourite photo. The contest winner will be announced on June 11, 2012.

Full contest details are available at http://www.facebook.com/MuchoBurrito.

Cinco de Mayo marks the Mexican army’s unlikely victory over French forces led by Napoleon himself in the Battle of Puebla in 1862. While well-known in the U.S., the fifth of May is just gaining popularity in Canada as a celebration of Mexican culture and cuisine. Mucho Burrito is marking the historic occasion nationwide at its locations in Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary, Ottawa, Vancouver, and surrounding communities.

Mucho Burrito-Fast Casual in the West End

Mucho Burrito opened its doors in the summer of 2011 and the people are eating up the fresh take on take on Texmex classics. With locations across Canada and some in the states it’s a better option than Taco Bell or Taco Time-these guys here are cooking real food here right in front of your eyes so you know your not getting any mystery meat here!

Here is what there all about according to their website:

Get ready to change your tune about what you think Mexican food is! Mucho Burrito™ hits just the right notes with our made-to-order gourmet Mexican menu. Just one taste of our hand-rolled burritos, tacos and quesadillas will tell you how much effort we put into our mouthwatering products. We’ve put a fresh gourmet spin on Mexican food! Our tender “barbacoa” (shredded beef) and “carnitas” (shredded pork) are slow-cooked (about 8 hours!), retaining the tantalizing flavor of the Mexican seasonings we amply apply. There’s a reason these meats are marinated overnight – it’s called “succulent!” Delicious salsas and guacamole are made daily. Mucho Burrito™ offers it all in a bright, fun contemporary atmosphere you’re sure to love.”
Johnny Mucho

I will say it was refreshing to see real meats being grilled in the open kitchen and veggies being sautéed in fresh batches as needed for the burritos and other dishes-something you don’t usually see at fast food restaurants.

This review is based on a couple visits, on my 1st visit I went with the 12″ medium Barbacoa burrito with guacamole for .99 cents extra and a side of black bean and corn salsa with tortilla chips for $2.09 more, they also have a selection of Mexican soda’s-Jarritos, that I quite like so I grabbed a pineapple soda.

One think I will say is that this meal came out to just about 15 bucks-a bit on the expensive side for a meal for one but the ingredients were really fresh and it tasted just fine, the beef was flavorful and melt in your mouth tender. It was packed with ingredients and then grilled in a press resulting in a crisp top and bottom but on the other hand it was a pain and a mess to eat and ended up falling apart.

They have a selection of salsas you can add to your burrito-I went with the green tomatillo, it was pretty mild and you can also add fresh chopped jalapeño for some spice then if you want more heat they have a selection of hot sauces up front for your enjoyment.

The black bean and corn salsa that I chose is one of the options to have in your burrito so it wasn’t a wet salsa like you would expect so eating it with the chips was a bit hard and it’s better off used in the dishes, they had the traditional mild,medium and hot salsas to choose from for your chips, the chips were hot and fresh and fried on site I think, packaged up in little brown paper bags and placed in a warming cabinet up front, it was a nice touch from just plain old cold bagged tortilla chips.

On my 2nd visit I decided to go with what I would usually have-a burrito salad for $8.99, this time I chose the carnitas-slow roasted shredded pork-one of my favorites. Again I went with pretty much the same stuff as I had in the burrito but the rice is replaced with lettuce, you also can choose your beans-pinto or black-in both cases I went with black beans. This was a good meal and was just what I was expecting, the pork was flavorful and tender. Again my meal came in at the $13 mark after taxes.

To wash it all down I chose a grapefruit Jarritos and I’d recommend it to anyone-it’s super refreshing and tastes just like the pop named Squirt that is sold in the USA.

With the choices in meats-they even have chorizo as a choice and the quality if the proteins Mucho Burrito is set apart from similar TexMex fast food places but the price for a meal won’t have me coming back when there are better price options for me closer to my apartment but it’s a good option if you work in the area or are just looking for a quick TexMex meal.

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