thesandeman wrote: » Yeah. I must be the first Galway business ever to have got through five pages on Boards without having had anything bad said about it.
Seaneh wrote: » Good to see an Irish family owned business doing a great job!
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Ahh, sure but they're blow-ins. Them Belfasters are just donw here to make money out off us, they'll cart the profits back to their mansion in the Wicklow mountains and live it up at our expense. Sure we should be supporting our very own Galway lads in Mr Waffle and SuperMacs, not these outsiders. (FWIW, I have absolutley no idea who owns it, or where they're from. And I don't use ethnicity or county-of-origin as a reason for making my commercial decisions. But the above was too good not to say!)
churchview wrote: » Except for them giving those pesky students special treatment Disgraceful stuff it is!
kraggy wrote: » How much is a burrito? I know they are 7.25 in La Salsa. Are they a bit cheaper in Boojum?
kraggy wrote: » Are they as big? Cause whatever about taste, la salsa burritos are a decent size.
ben.schlomo wrote: » 5.45 for a burrito.so cheaper and miles tastier than the rest.
dr.bollocko wrote: » They're large enough to fill you... The burrito bowl is even larger again. Huge portion. Also, to be fair, la salsa's quality is so bad, why would larger portions of terrible food be a good thing?
Seaneh wrote: » €6 for a veggie, €6.25 for chicken and €6.45 for beef or pork. All are €5.50 with a student card as far as I know. Good value considering they are bloody huge.
dr.bollocko wrote: » It's just that it's not an insult to Mexican food which is what La Salsa is.
dr.bollocko wrote: » Also, to be fair, la salsa's quality is so bad, why would larger portions of terrible food be a good thing?
biko wrote: » Please read charter: "For instance do not post anti-recommendations, if you don't like a place then do not post here to let people know. Service/food experiences are too subjective to be reliable". Feel free to "up" Boojums but please don't let it be at the expense of anyone else.
The Belcher wrote: » Where exactly is this place folks? Can you get a takeaway or is it tables and chairs only? Apologies if this has already been mentioned just in the door from work and I speed read the thread. I assume it's an easy going casual sort of a place to eat?
Redhairedguy wrote: » The Spanish Arch. Down opposite Thai Garden. It's either eat in or takeaway, the choice is yours.
Treadhead wrote: » protip: mix the salsas! am partial to the tomato and coriander with a nice dose of salsa verde...