Ambrose C.
Yelp
Are you really hungry but not willing to spend more than $10 on food? This place may have your answer. Located in one of the biggest Hispanic neighborhoods in the somewhat decent city of Boston, I went here with a group of friends after doing some exploring of the East Boston area, and I thought I found another great deal that can definitely get your stomach really full.
For an unbelievable price of $10, I got a large steak "chimichanga", with rice, guacamole, and beans, along with a chicken taco. After eating all of that, I was really full and my stomach was fairly happy.
The tacos are really good and probably one of the tastiest tacos I have eaten so far in Boston. I liked the texture of the tortilla used. It had a nice chewiness. The chicken, onions, combined with the guacamole, sour cream and pico de gallo made the taco tastier than the tacos you probably would get at a Mexican restaurant in Boston. The tacos are definitely 5 times better and tastier than Taco Bell's tacos, and they definitely do NOT use those really hard, and overly crunchy pre-made U-shaped taco shells that you see in "Americanized tacos". These tacos are fairly inexpensive, about $2 per taco, and I think 3 of them should be enough to feed a hungry person.
Chimichangas are these deep fried burritos. What I like is that they really fill up the Chimichanga with a lot of beef and cheese. I thought I had the tastiest Chimichanga so far. I liked the crisp and chewy texture on the outside, and the warm chewy beef along with the gooey cheese on the inside. Rice and beans were decently good. The guacamole provided made the chimichanga and the rice tastier, and the good part is that this place does not charge extra for guacamole, unlike other Mexican food take away places. The pico de gallo is also tasty as well.
This place is at a really good location. It is near the Maverick stop off the MBTA Blue Line, which is probably the best subway line Boston can offer. It is also one stop away from the airport, in case you need to escape from this city and go to better places, like San Francisco, Paris, London, Rome, or even Toronto. I think it is authentic, I heard a good amount of Spanish spoken by not just the staff but also the clientele.
Overall, I think I have found the some of the tastiest Mexican food in the somewhat decent city of Boston, and $10 should be enough to get your stomach really full at this place. I think it is probably better than the local places like Taco Bell, Boca Grande, and Anna's Taqueria.