Redhairedguy wrote: » It's a pop-up thingy based out of a truck. Was on their twitter page yesterday looking for them, before I wandered down for burrito, and it looks like they're moving around the city. Wonder how long they're sticking around for? I didn't find the food to be great to be honest. Maybe it's because I went down close to 8pm, so stuff was probably sitting out all day. I'm guessing everything is cooked off site and heated there or something, but the rice was clumpy, the chicken was dry, and the portion was really unimpressive. Same price as Boojum, which in my opinion still can't be topped.
biko wrote: » Boojum is first and best.
dropping_bombs wrote: » I was always of the opinion Boojum was best, but recently I have been really impressed by Tuco's.
Crumpets wrote: » How many feckin' burrito places are needed?!
beardybrewer wrote: » I keep hearing about Boojum's ups and downs here but I guess I'm not regular enough to notice. They always seem solid and, more importantly, authentic. My only problem was when they were out of many hot sauces and getting a seat can be a problem. Interestingly, while Boojum were initially adamant about not delivering to ensure freshness, Tolteca have popped up on JustEat already. That makes them immediately more accessible and tempting for a lazy Friday night meal.