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  • Gabrielle G.

    Here for a quick bite while in town for a conference and was just what we needed. Not chipotle size portions but enough to fill you up and everything seemed fresh. They had s lot of options to choose from as well but I went with the signature wild burrito . Service was really fast and the atmosphere was simple trendy. They had cookies sitting out that looked delicious that I really had to restrain myself from buying !

    (5)
  • Nicholas C.

    Wild Burrito is my favorite restaurant in the city. When I lived in Portland, this is where we went when we went out for dinner. It's close to everything, it's never so crowded that you have to wait forever, and the food is incredible. The staff is great, and the place is gaudy and beautiful. They hang local artists work for sale, which is a really awesome and simple way to get involved in the community. Love the place, love the people, miss living in Portland and having this place so close by.

    (5)
  • Colin M.

    This place delivers a giant sized burrito for a nice price. The inside is a little compact and quite wild. If burritos aren't your thing, then maybe you would enjoy a scoop of ice cream which they offer. But don't even think about asking for a Milk Shake, because you'll be left in despair. It should be known that these folks aren't open on Sundays. Which is strange because I thought the idea of owning a business was to make money. My point is, here we are, it's shabbas, the sabbath, I'm jonesin' for a burrito but am wildly out of luck.

    (3)
  • Simon L.

    I also tried the Brazilian burrito--the bacon, pineapple, and walnut sounded like a cool mix of tastes--but it hardly blew my mind. The rice is overcooked, there is too much of it, the ingredients are cheap and sparse (I got one walnut). Save your money for Herb's Gully less than half a block away.

    (2)
  • Eliza M.

    I haven't written a review in a while. Not sure why (no time? no money so not trying new places? lazy? Could be a combination of all), but I thought I'd just jump right back into it. Wild Burrito has been around Portland for some time, but I never tried it. After having lived in Colorado, I understand that my view on Mexican food has changed drastically (I got standards). Wild Burrito did not even meet my standards half way unfortunately. I will give a star for the price and a star for the service - friendly folks behind the counter, big portion sizes, and relatively cheap. If you're looking for a relatively healthy meal for 6 bucks, get the two taco meal with rice and beans. Seriously huge plate of food. But the food itself was less than mediocre. The salsa tasted like it was out a jar, the beef taco I had was kind of flavorless, and the chicken tasted slightly rubbery. All in all, it was not worth my money - but I was starving at the time and it was the closest thing. Maybe some of their other stuff is better, but I'm not sure I'll ever find out.

    (2)
  • Harper J.

    Wild Burrito has such an incredible selection of food on its menu! I love everything about WB. From the incredibly sweet and kind owners, to the decor and last but not least THE FOOD! I can always find something I am craving and I'm always happy.

    (5)
  • Heather B.

    I absolutely love Wild Burrito! I'm surprised that it's rated so poorly on here. Their burritos are so good and affordable! I only wish they were open later so I could go more.

    (5)
  • J R.

    Pleasant enough people but poor food. So processed and not tasty. Overpriced for what you get. I have to believe the high ratings are friends only. Go elsewhere. You'll be disappointed.

    (2)
  • Bronwyn P.

    Out of the few burger joints I have tried in Portland, Wild Burrito by far has the best. The portions are generous and the ingredients are fresh. I wouldn't say it's anything original but it's solid fare at a VERY reasonable price. I would personally recommend their burgers.

    (4)
  • Lisa W.

    WILD BURRITO was good, fast, and best of all, I loved the decor. This place has a wild, multicolored riot of paintings and zebra and animal skin designs all over the place. I took a photo, and it's extraordinary...you might think I'm in a retro op art gallery at the Whitney. I want to return and do a photo shoot here. Even though this is a burrito place, I wanted fish. So I ordered the baked haddock and shrimp dinner, which comes with chips, salsa, beans and rice. Brandon, my server, was nice about substituting the rice with a baked potato, which was quite good. The piece of haddock was slim, maybe less than 4 oz. The shrimp were tiny, the kind that were probably frozen. The salsa tasted commercial, not home made. But it was a pleasant meal. If you're in this 'hood, and short on time (or want take out), consider WILD BURRITO.

    (3)
  • Michael L.

    I've eaten here a few times over the past couple of months and I have to say I consider it to be a superior burrito experience. They fall into the "gourmet" style of burrito shops, because instead of going for an authentic Mexican taste, they have various different flavors, wraps, fillings and other ingredients to choose from. This includes blueberry salsa. I ordered the "Wild Burrito" which for $4.95 comes equipped with all your typical burrito happiness like lettuce, beans, rice, and salsa. What I was not expecting was the high quality of the meat, and a slight flavor of curry that was a perfect compliment to their ingredients. It was really delicious and my co-star said it was the best burrito she had ever eaten. (She got beef, I chose steak.) The interior is painted lime green and adorned with squiggle-cut tables arranged in front of seats that looks like window-seats. Each little "cubby" has an assortment of pillows to rest on, and there's enough room for two people to sit cross-legged. And while you're sitting, you can watch the small TVs they have set up high, playing things like Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Labyrinth, The Sandlot, and Ren and Stimpy. The guy who works the front counter is extremely nice and exchanges funny banter with the guy making the food out back. (Chester?) As if this place wasn't already cool enough, they also sell Shain's of Maine ice cream like an ice cream parlor for an extra uppercut of awesome. Cheers to Wild Burritos!

    (5)
  • Patrick F.

    The place was pleasant enough but the food was far from outstanding. I don't think a single ingredient is prepared in house. It all tasted like it came out of a can, even the nachos. This place put all of its personality into the neon monkey on LSD interior and none of it into their food. I was pretty pissed actually. I was in Portland on vacation and came away feeling like I'd wasted a meal. The place had people in it so I figured it must me worthy of the "Wild" title and that I was in for a treat. Unfortunately all I got out of this place was piles which didn't improve my trip either. I can see people who work in the area liking this place for fast, acceptable lunches but I can not in good faith recommend going out of your way to eat here.

    (2)
  • John M.

    Found this place when I first got into Portland. I rather enjoyed my meal there. If you're looking for a quick cheap and basic mexican dish, this is the place. I got a chicken quesadilla and it was great!. Also very cheap.

    (3)
  • Pablo F.

    Just had this place again for lunch today. Simply fantastic, quality ingredients and very sizable portions. I couldn't finish my burrito today. They also have quesadilas, wraps, burgers and sandwiches galore. And the breakfast options are also pretty tasty and cheap. Very nice service and guess what.... they have ice cream!! What more could you need from a very trippy burrito shop in the city?

    (5)
  • summit P.

    woaaahhh!! amazing!! loved it and had a great experience!! Wel priced and great value.. WAAAY better than chipotle and such an amazing selection!!

    (5)
  • Ivan J.

    I was in town doing some shopping at some of the local shops on Congress. The paint scheme that they have going on outside just makes you want to walk in. The interior designing is even crazier..in a good way. I like when restaurants have decor to look at while your waiting or dining. There menu for the most part consist of about 36 different burritos, nachos, quesadillas, seafood baskets, and burgers. I decided to try there signature burrito, the Wild Burrito with chicken and a side of chilly cheese fries. The cashier was extremely friendly and it was quite busy when I was there! In the 10 minutes that I waited for my order to come out, 9 people walked in and most came in alone not in pairs. He handled the "rush" very well and never lost his cool and kindness. The burrito was amazing! In my opinion it blows chipotle out of the water with taste and portion for the price. If you work in town Portland and want to grab Mexican on the go, I would give this place a shot. They do have about 6-7 tables so you can dine in also.

    (5)
  • Joe W.

    It's a town of foodies, so even the burrito place has unique choices. Upon seeing a potato quesadilla, I had to know more. Using white potato (once again, not sweet potatoes) as a "meat", they create a vegetable quesadilla surrounding it. The potato was cubed and sautéed in a flavorful spice blend. I've not seen this done before, and I enjoyed the result. With an 8" order, you get four triangle slices that will make you very happy for lunch. Each piece held together well, and you can eat it with or without utensils. Even with the salsa inside, the pieces were sturdy. Large amounts of cheese, ample fillings, and not too much water or oils to soggy out the tortilla. Other reviews put down the burritos, but I didn't try those. If you're craving a quesadilla, give theirs a try.

    (4)
  • Anji C.

    I had the veggie burrito.. gross. So gross. I want to puke. Nothing says clean and classy quite like a bathroom key either. However, the service was fast and friendly.

    (1)
  • Amanda V.

    Since the closing of the best burrito place in town, Granny's Burritos, I have been on the lookout for a new grub hub. I think burritos are the perfect meal: portable and filled with almost all the recommended daily food categories! I had the veggie wild burrito: Brown rice, salsa, sour cream, corn, black beans, lettuce, tomatoes, guacamole, and cheese. It came on a green tortilla, which I couldn't place for flavor. It was HUGE. Seriously, it was probably 3 pounds of burrito. Though different from Granny's, equally as good. Very tomatoey. It wasn't too hot and spicy, but mellow and egalitarian. I could really taste everything in it, and the corn was a great addition. I loved the decor! Pink, lime green, tall booths built right into the wall! Great fun, and extremely friendly service! At $4.95, you really can't go wrong. I'm told they have EXCELLENT cornbread, and I intend on getting it at my next visit! I hear they're going to do fruit burritos in the summer, and I'm psyched!

    (5)
  • Jessica F.

    I had a delicious VERY LARGE burrito for lunch from here. I have to say it was a very generous size for the money paid. I really appreciate getting more for my money than I expect. I see future lunches being eaten here! I forgot to mention, the staff was very friendly!

    (5)
  • r l.

    Went to Wild Burrito because the menu looked interesting. Order somewhat personalized burrito and burrito bowl todays. Requested no rice on each. Both came with rice. At then end of the meal, My wife asked the staff to kindly wash the bib and plastic eating surface for our toddler. My wife was curtly pointed to the bathroom and told to do it herself. Of course, a bathroom doesn't have dishsoap, and has other gross germs. Every other restaurant we've been in has graciously helped us out. I'll be in portland again to visit family but never again will go to the Wild Burrito.

    (1)
  • Vanessa H.

    I am in a rut and only get the same burrito every time. Its fresh, well priced, and fast. The decor is wacky and not really suitable for a commercial space (unwashable fabric in a restaurant is a no no) but its not meant to be a super serious place. Or upscale. Seating is tight but it turns over quickly.My only complaint is they aren't open proper dinner hours so its basically lunch or really early dinner. That's ok, I will be back for my regular lunch this week.

    (4)
  • Hanna B.

    echoing others' sentiments that it didn't taste fresh at all... and the decor is just... no. i mean, we're talking about zebra-striped fleece blankets stapled to the wall. no.

    (2)
  • Ciao H.

    From a quick visit, I can't say I got to experience the full menu. I noticed an interesting Brazilian Taco combo that I wanted to try and a good size selection of vegan stuff. But I went with the fish taco in the end, which was tasty, but too plain for my taste. They could definitely use some spicing help in the salsa department. And nothing we ordered seemed to come with guacamole. That all seemed to be extra, which was disappointing. The prices were fine, and the interiors were charming and comfortable. There is also an option to sit outside by the main street, which was nice. Ice cream to the side is a plus if you're looking for dinner AND desert for not a bad price in downtown Portland.

    (3)
  • Catherine S.

    The burrito was pretty good. I just had your standard chicken burrito with all the works, but even with jalapenos it still wasn't spicy enough for me. I don't even think there were any in it. But maybe the decor was really what turned me off from this place. It looked like it was decorated by a 12 year old girl. The only way that I'd agree to eat another burrito from Wild Burrito would be to get it to go.

    (3)
  • sarah s.

    i wish their tofu was seasoned.

    (3)
  • Catherine S.

    The burrito was pretty good. I just had your standard chicken burrito with all the works, but even with jalapenos it still wasn't spicy enough for me. I don't even think there were any in it. But maybe the decor was really what turned me off from this place. It looked like it was decorated by a 12 year old girl. The only way that I'd agree to eat another burrito from Wild Burrito would be to get it to go.

    (3)
  • sarah s.

    i wish their tofu was seasoned.

    (3)
  • Colin M.

    This place delivers a giant sized burrito for a nice price. The inside is a little compact and quite wild. If burritos aren't your thing, then maybe you would enjoy a scoop of ice cream which they offer. But don't even think about asking for a Milk Shake, because you'll be left in despair. It should be known that these folks aren't open on Sundays. Which is strange because I thought the idea of owning a business was to make money. My point is, here we are, it's shabbas, the sabbath, I'm jonesin' for a burrito but am wildly out of luck.

    (3)
  • Gabrielle G.

    Here for a quick bite while in town for a conference and was just what we needed. Not chipotle size portions but enough to fill you up and everything seemed fresh. They had s lot of options to choose from as well but I went with the signature wild burrito . Service was really fast and the atmosphere was simple trendy. They had cookies sitting out that looked delicious that I really had to restrain myself from buying !

    (5)
  • Ivan J.

    I was in town doing some shopping at some of the local shops on Congress. The paint scheme that they have going on outside just makes you want to walk in. The interior designing is even crazier..in a good way. I like when restaurants have decor to look at while your waiting or dining. There menu for the most part consist of about 36 different burritos, nachos, quesadillas, seafood baskets, and burgers. I decided to try there signature burrito, the Wild Burrito with chicken and a side of chilly cheese fries. The cashier was extremely friendly and it was quite busy when I was there! In the 10 minutes that I waited for my order to come out, 9 people walked in and most came in alone not in pairs. He handled the "rush" very well and never lost his cool and kindness. The burrito was amazing! In my opinion it blows chipotle out of the water with taste and portion for the price. If you work in town Portland and want to grab Mexican on the go, I would give this place a shot. They do have about 6-7 tables so you can dine in also.

    (5)
  • Joe W.

    It's a town of foodies, so even the burrito place has unique choices. Upon seeing a potato quesadilla, I had to know more. Using white potato (once again, not sweet potatoes) as a "meat", they create a vegetable quesadilla surrounding it. The potato was cubed and sautéed in a flavorful spice blend. I've not seen this done before, and I enjoyed the result. With an 8" order, you get four triangle slices that will make you very happy for lunch. Each piece held together well, and you can eat it with or without utensils. Even with the salsa inside, the pieces were sturdy. Large amounts of cheese, ample fillings, and not too much water or oils to soggy out the tortilla. Other reviews put down the burritos, but I didn't try those. If you're craving a quesadilla, give theirs a try.

    (4)
  • Anji C.

    I had the veggie burrito.. gross. So gross. I want to puke. Nothing says clean and classy quite like a bathroom key either. However, the service was fast and friendly.

    (1)
  • Bronwyn P.

    Out of the few burger joints I have tried in Portland, Wild Burrito by far has the best. The portions are generous and the ingredients are fresh. I wouldn't say it's anything original but it's solid fare at a VERY reasonable price. I would personally recommend their burgers.

    (4)
  • Lisa W.

    WILD BURRITO was good, fast, and best of all, I loved the decor. This place has a wild, multicolored riot of paintings and zebra and animal skin designs all over the place. I took a photo, and it's extraordinary...you might think I'm in a retro op art gallery at the Whitney. I want to return and do a photo shoot here. Even though this is a burrito place, I wanted fish. So I ordered the baked haddock and shrimp dinner, which comes with chips, salsa, beans and rice. Brandon, my server, was nice about substituting the rice with a baked potato, which was quite good. The piece of haddock was slim, maybe less than 4 oz. The shrimp were tiny, the kind that were probably frozen. The salsa tasted commercial, not home made. But it was a pleasant meal. If you're in this 'hood, and short on time (or want take out), consider WILD BURRITO.

    (3)
  • Michael L.

    I've eaten here a few times over the past couple of months and I have to say I consider it to be a superior burrito experience. They fall into the "gourmet" style of burrito shops, because instead of going for an authentic Mexican taste, they have various different flavors, wraps, fillings and other ingredients to choose from. This includes blueberry salsa. I ordered the "Wild Burrito" which for $4.95 comes equipped with all your typical burrito happiness like lettuce, beans, rice, and salsa. What I was not expecting was the high quality of the meat, and a slight flavor of curry that was a perfect compliment to their ingredients. It was really delicious and my co-star said it was the best burrito she had ever eaten. (She got beef, I chose steak.) The interior is painted lime green and adorned with squiggle-cut tables arranged in front of seats that looks like window-seats. Each little "cubby" has an assortment of pillows to rest on, and there's enough room for two people to sit cross-legged. And while you're sitting, you can watch the small TVs they have set up high, playing things like Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Labyrinth, The Sandlot, and Ren and Stimpy. The guy who works the front counter is extremely nice and exchanges funny banter with the guy making the food out back. (Chester?) As if this place wasn't already cool enough, they also sell Shain's of Maine ice cream like an ice cream parlor for an extra uppercut of awesome. Cheers to Wild Burritos!

    (5)
  • Patrick F.

    The place was pleasant enough but the food was far from outstanding. I don't think a single ingredient is prepared in house. It all tasted like it came out of a can, even the nachos. This place put all of its personality into the neon monkey on LSD interior and none of it into their food. I was pretty pissed actually. I was in Portland on vacation and came away feeling like I'd wasted a meal. The place had people in it so I figured it must me worthy of the "Wild" title and that I was in for a treat. Unfortunately all I got out of this place was piles which didn't improve my trip either. I can see people who work in the area liking this place for fast, acceptable lunches but I can not in good faith recommend going out of your way to eat here.

    (2)
  • John M.

    Found this place when I first got into Portland. I rather enjoyed my meal there. If you're looking for a quick cheap and basic mexican dish, this is the place. I got a chicken quesadilla and it was great!. Also very cheap.

    (3)
  • Simon L.

    I also tried the Brazilian burrito--the bacon, pineapple, and walnut sounded like a cool mix of tastes--but it hardly blew my mind. The rice is overcooked, there is too much of it, the ingredients are cheap and sparse (I got one walnut). Save your money for Herb's Gully less than half a block away.

    (2)
  • Pablo F.

    Just had this place again for lunch today. Simply fantastic, quality ingredients and very sizable portions. I couldn't finish my burrito today. They also have quesadilas, wraps, burgers and sandwiches galore. And the breakfast options are also pretty tasty and cheap. Very nice service and guess what.... they have ice cream!! What more could you need from a very trippy burrito shop in the city?

    (5)
  • summit P.

    woaaahhh!! amazing!! loved it and had a great experience!! Wel priced and great value.. WAAAY better than chipotle and such an amazing selection!!

    (5)
  • Amanda V.

    Since the closing of the best burrito place in town, Granny's Burritos, I have been on the lookout for a new grub hub. I think burritos are the perfect meal: portable and filled with almost all the recommended daily food categories! I had the veggie wild burrito: Brown rice, salsa, sour cream, corn, black beans, lettuce, tomatoes, guacamole, and cheese. It came on a green tortilla, which I couldn't place for flavor. It was HUGE. Seriously, it was probably 3 pounds of burrito. Though different from Granny's, equally as good. Very tomatoey. It wasn't too hot and spicy, but mellow and egalitarian. I could really taste everything in it, and the corn was a great addition. I loved the decor! Pink, lime green, tall booths built right into the wall! Great fun, and extremely friendly service! At $4.95, you really can't go wrong. I'm told they have EXCELLENT cornbread, and I intend on getting it at my next visit! I hear they're going to do fruit burritos in the summer, and I'm psyched!

    (5)
  • Jessica F.

    I had a delicious VERY LARGE burrito for lunch from here. I have to say it was a very generous size for the money paid. I really appreciate getting more for my money than I expect. I see future lunches being eaten here! I forgot to mention, the staff was very friendly!

    (5)
  • r l.

    Went to Wild Burrito because the menu looked interesting. Order somewhat personalized burrito and burrito bowl todays. Requested no rice on each. Both came with rice. At then end of the meal, My wife asked the staff to kindly wash the bib and plastic eating surface for our toddler. My wife was curtly pointed to the bathroom and told to do it herself. Of course, a bathroom doesn't have dishsoap, and has other gross germs. Every other restaurant we've been in has graciously helped us out. I'll be in portland again to visit family but never again will go to the Wild Burrito.

    (1)
  • Vanessa H.

    I am in a rut and only get the same burrito every time. Its fresh, well priced, and fast. The decor is wacky and not really suitable for a commercial space (unwashable fabric in a restaurant is a no no) but its not meant to be a super serious place. Or upscale. Seating is tight but it turns over quickly.My only complaint is they aren't open proper dinner hours so its basically lunch or really early dinner. That's ok, I will be back for my regular lunch this week.

    (4)
  • Hanna B.

    echoing others' sentiments that it didn't taste fresh at all... and the decor is just... no. i mean, we're talking about zebra-striped fleece blankets stapled to the wall. no.

    (2)
  • Ciao H.

    From a quick visit, I can't say I got to experience the full menu. I noticed an interesting Brazilian Taco combo that I wanted to try and a good size selection of vegan stuff. But I went with the fish taco in the end, which was tasty, but too plain for my taste. They could definitely use some spicing help in the salsa department. And nothing we ordered seemed to come with guacamole. That all seemed to be extra, which was disappointing. The prices were fine, and the interiors were charming and comfortable. There is also an option to sit outside by the main street, which was nice. Ice cream to the side is a plus if you're looking for dinner AND desert for not a bad price in downtown Portland.

    (3)
  • Nicholas C.

    Wild Burrito is my favorite restaurant in the city. When I lived in Portland, this is where we went when we went out for dinner. It's close to everything, it's never so crowded that you have to wait forever, and the food is incredible. The staff is great, and the place is gaudy and beautiful. They hang local artists work for sale, which is a really awesome and simple way to get involved in the community. Love the place, love the people, miss living in Portland and having this place so close by.

    (5)
  • Eliza M.

    I haven't written a review in a while. Not sure why (no time? no money so not trying new places? lazy? Could be a combination of all), but I thought I'd just jump right back into it. Wild Burrito has been around Portland for some time, but I never tried it. After having lived in Colorado, I understand that my view on Mexican food has changed drastically (I got standards). Wild Burrito did not even meet my standards half way unfortunately. I will give a star for the price and a star for the service - friendly folks behind the counter, big portion sizes, and relatively cheap. If you're looking for a relatively healthy meal for 6 bucks, get the two taco meal with rice and beans. Seriously huge plate of food. But the food itself was less than mediocre. The salsa tasted like it was out a jar, the beef taco I had was kind of flavorless, and the chicken tasted slightly rubbery. All in all, it was not worth my money - but I was starving at the time and it was the closest thing. Maybe some of their other stuff is better, but I'm not sure I'll ever find out.

    (2)
  • Harper J.

    Wild Burrito has such an incredible selection of food on its menu! I love everything about WB. From the incredibly sweet and kind owners, to the decor and last but not least THE FOOD! I can always find something I am craving and I'm always happy.

    (5)
  • Heather B.

    I absolutely love Wild Burrito! I'm surprised that it's rated so poorly on here. Their burritos are so good and affordable! I only wish they were open later so I could go more.

    (5)
  • J R.

    Pleasant enough people but poor food. So processed and not tasty. Overpriced for what you get. I have to believe the high ratings are friends only. Go elsewhere. You'll be disappointed.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 7:00pm
  • Mon : 11:00 am - 7:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Very Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No

Categories

Mexican Cuisine

If you enjoy Taco Tuesday, then you have officially fallen in love with the Mexican Food. The main grain of Mexican cuisine is maize. Also known as corn, maize is grown for the past 9000 years after the crop was discovered by the people in Mayan civilization. Mexican empire flourished when they started growing beans, tomatoes, chili pepper, sweet potato and cactus. Till this date these ingredients are used in cooking authentic Mexican dishes and drinks.

Great use of spices, fresh chili pepper dishes like fajitas, tortilla chips, corn chips, salsa, chimichangas, burritos, nachos and quesadillas are invented in America. But when you are looking for authentic Mexican food then you must find a restaurant in the city that serves Rajas con Queso, Garbanzo in a Guajillo Chile Sauce, Pork Filled Chiles Rellenos, Chiles en Nogada, Molcajete Salsa, Pico de Gallo and Frijoles de la Olla. An eye-opening fact – Mexican don't like their food hot. They use fresh chili and other spices to create a flavor that lingers in your mouth.

Mexican food is great for those who are Gluten Intolerant as they use Corn instead of wheat in most of their dishes. Also, you can easily find many beans based Mexican dishes. Another dish which didn't get similar glory as tacos or nachos is the Mexican hot chocolate. If you love something hot on a chilly day, then go for Mexican Hot Chocolate. On merry days, you can enjoy the authentic Mexican Drinks like Tequila, Mezcal, Tecuí, Sotol, Bacanora, Charanda, Posh O Pox, Puebla and Pulque. Mexican Cuisine is for people who enjoy strong drinks and hearty meals.

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