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Mission style to Tex-Mex – Montréal’s favourite burritos

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What’s better than a burrito? Two burritos. A burrito is the perfect food. It encompasses all the major food groups, gains, meat, vegetables, dairy and guacamole. Wrapped up into a warm and tender tortilla, this hand-held meal is ideal for any situation, if you’re on the go or dining in. From Mission style to Tex-Mex, Montreal has a great selection of burrito shops to curb your cravings.

burrito-shopBurrito shop (3686-B Saint-Laurent Bourlevard)

Located on the main, Burrito Shop offers five different kinds of meat for your burrito. Order burrito served wrapped in a tortilla, in a bowl or piled high on a salad with all the fixins’.

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Burrito Revolucion (multiple locations)

This Hochelaga burrito haven recently opened up their second location in the trendy Griffintown. They offer classic options to satiate your hunger for burritos.

tejano-fbTejano BBQ Burrito (511 de Courcelle Street)

This local Tex-Mex burrito shop is owned and operated by pitmaster Dylan Kier of Blackstrap BBQ. Get your next burrito all dressed with the ancho cumin BBQ beef, robust in flavor from a championship winning smoker.

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La Taqueria Mexicaine (4306 Saint-Laurent Boulevard)

This ultra casual Mexican grill has been a local favourite in the Mile-End for over 25 years. Their burritos stand out on the classic taqueria menu. Traditional, steak, chicken, and shrimp burritos with a variety of vegetarian options available as well.

M4 Burritos (multiple locations)

M4 is a local burrito chain inspired by the Mission district of San Fransisco. The “4” represents how many steps it takes to order. Pick your burrito, the ingredients, a choice of their signature salsa and sides. This quick service restaurant will have you pounding down a burrito in no time.

icehouse-page-fbIcehouse (51 Roy Street East)

Chef and owner Nick Hodge brought us a taste of his childhood growing up in Texas with Icehouse. Icehouse’s menu is inspired by the cuisine from boarder towns along the Texas/Mexico boarder as well as Quebec and Canada. Order the lobster burrito which features a generous portion of lobster, Spanish rice, and homemade tortilla chips.

Lola Rosa (multiple locations)

Lola Rosa’s contribution to the burrito landscape comes as a gluten free and vegan option. A burrito with black beans, corn, tomato, cilantro, mozzarella, , green onions, sweet potatoes, jalapeños, mint and coriander sour cream will make you forget you’re a carnivore.

Mucho Burrito (multiple locations)

This Canada-wide chain is the answer to the American Burrito juggernaut names after a pepper. Built on the philosophy of using 100% fresh ingredients, a signature menu of burritos, tacos, bowls and quesadillas await you. Quality is paramount and being a chain, their products are always consistent.

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