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El Macho

City Centre

103 Portland Street Manchester M1
Traditional Mexican food at sensible prices with an extensive menu. Boasting a range of starters and 25 main courses, including tacos, enchiladas, quesadillas and burritos. Plus barbecued chicken and steaks. Mexican beer is on sale and the star cocktail is the margarita.

Seating for 130 pepople makes it ideal for partying!

Also at 21 Hope Street, Liverpool, L1 9BQM

Tel: 0161 236 9626

Barburrito

City Centre

1 Picadilly Gardens Manchester M1 1RG

Our review:
To really get the jist of why we love Barburrito so much, you’ll have to do a bit of imagining. Think of Subway. Replace the counter assistant (the one who is looking at you like you’ve eaten her firstborn) with a cheerful guy who stops chatting with his co-worker to serve you – because he knows you’re on your lunch break and need to be served quickly.

Then imagine the generic sandwiches at Subway have been replaced with Mexican dishes like quesadillas, burritos and tacos. Instead of that synthetic bread smell, the restaurant smells of chilli, jalepenos, fresh salad and spices. The cheerful guy asks you what you’d like and you say ‘A burrito, please’. You slowly wander from one end of the counter to the other, choosing rice, spicy beans, braised pork in orange sauce with thyme and black pepper, salad, mushrooms, onions, guacamole and salad. You consider a beer but you have to be back at work soon, so decide against it in the end. You hand over a five pound note to the cheerful guy. He gives you change.

You take a seat at a window, watching kids running in and out of the fountain in Piccadilly Gardens, and take a bite of your burrito. It tastes good. Really, really good.

That’s why we love Barburrito. Our happiest hours at work have been those spent daydreaming about going to Barburrito for lunch. And it’s not just us – one reviewer for the Guardian drove up from London just to sink his teeth into one of their delicious concoctions, the Manchester Food and Drink Festival awarded it Best Newcomer in 2006 and we’re yet to hear a bad review from a single person, critic or civilian.

Tel: 0161 228 6479 | Rated /10/10/10/10/10/10





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