I’ll put my cards on the table
now: I LOVE Tex-Mex food – tacos, nachos, quesadillas, burritos, enchiladas…
you get the picture. It’s versatile, it tastes
amazing, and quite simply there is no excuse not to like it. I’ll end the sermon for now, but the current
trend of little burrito-bars bursting into town centres means that, if you
haven’t already, you should jump on the bandwagon and try some Tex-Mex soon.
Anyway, as most towns now host one or more of these dining paradises, I've been making it my business to try them as I see them. Having now sampled a handful from Southampton
to Edinburgh (and one or two abroad), I'm here to say: none has yet
surpassed Lancaster’s GoBurrito.
Suitable for Tex-Mex virgins and veterans alike, GoBurrito has a solid
menu, competent staff and a big personality, all packed into one modest little
unit.
Now, with burrito bars, the most important part for me is
the quality of the food – I like to know that if my favourite filling isn't available then my second choice will taste just as good. GoBurrito totally nails this, and although the shredded beef has been a bit over-cooked once or twice, the meat in general is never
fatty, and flavoured to perfection. All
the toppings and sauces taste pretty good too, and it definitely helps that you
can see the ingredients being prepared and cooked fresh in the kitchen and kept
hot in the bar as you order.
The menu is, of course, another
big priority. I'm a fan of chicken
in Tex-Mex dishes, but in GoBurrito they offer a good meat and veggie chili - though I'm too carnivorous to try the latter just yet - the beef that I already mentioned, pulled pork and chorizo, as well as a vegetable medley. On top of your main filling, you also get the choice of soured cream, cheese, lettuce, salsas (mild, spicy or both)
and for a little extra there’s jalapeños and guacamole too! Portions are in small, medium (best) and
large, but if you’re not too sure on the foil-wrapped delight of a burrito
parcel, then everything can be put onto nachos instead, and surely there’s
nobody in the world that doesn't like a nacho?!
chili nachos -the burritos are too good to not devour immediately, so no picture of them at the moment, sorry! |
The format is pretty standard; like Subway - pick your filling, pick your topping et voilà – but better, as
the staff seem to genuinely enjoy their job, and whether the shop is packed or
quiet, there’s always a friendly, upbeat atmosphere. If you’re curious, you can find GoBurrito on Lower Church Street in Lancaster, opposite the taxi rank, and they have a blog, facebook page and a well-kept twitter page (@goburrito). If that’s a little bit far from you, I’m
really sorry! But I can guarantee this won’t be the only Tex-Mex on my memo,
and I unhesitatingly urge you to go find your local outlet (and let me know about
it)!
Finally, I realise that I've gushed a
lot here, but in case there was any confusion: if we’re headed to a heaven, mine serves Tex-Mex.
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