One lazy Saturday, Bubba and I decided to check out the newest burrito place to hit the town. If you’re familiar with the building that’s frequented for the chicken wanton mami (noodle soup made famous in Binondo/Chinatown), siopao and siomai of Masuki that are easy on the palate as well as the pockets, this is also where B&T Mexican Kitchen recently opened.
B&T Mexican Kitchen interiors include orange chairs matched with black tables and elements of Mexico in certain aspects of the restaurant like the Mary by the door. Menu is written on a chalkboard with colored chalks. The concept looks familiar –word from the foodie grapevine is, the owners of the “OTHER” Burrito place had split up.
Rumor has it that Chef Rob Goco is supposedly opening his own Mexican place at the Fort to rival the newly opened Ristras. And B&T Mexican Kitchen is also from another previous partner of Ristras. But who actually knows? *shrugs* I only get my insider dibs from foodie friends.
It’s been quite a long while since I last visited Ristras –even before the rumored split up. I just found the quality not the same as the initial months it opened when Bubba and I used to visit at least twice to thrice a week. When I heard a new one opening, I was quite excited to see how B&T Mexican Kitchen will fair.
Step 1: Choose your meal
Burritos and Tacos are what they do best here. If you’ve been exposed to the other Burrito place, then you’re definitely not new to the oversized and overstuffed burrito that gives you the power of choice when it comes to the stuffing. Stuffing starts off with Cilantro White Rice and then choice of meat, salsa, toppings, and sauces.
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Guacamole!
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Cheese!
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From choices of DIY Burrito, Frito Burrito, Burrito Bowl to Mexican Taco, BnT Mexican Kitchen also offers Mexican favorites like Quesadilla, Chimichanga, Fajitas and Guaca de Frito.
But hold up, there’s MORE… you can get your Burrito or Taco all fused up with Asian flavors –whether it’s Japanese, Chinese, Malaysian, Korean (with Kimchi), or Thai.
There are also other dishes to try like the Mexican pizza, Mexican burger, Mexican franks and adobo pizza. Vegans are also welcome here with B&T’s vegetarian pizza and vegetarian burgers and franks.
Step 2: Choose your meat
Al Pastor PHP 310
Barbacoa PHP 320
Carne Asada PHP 320
Carnitas PHP 310
Chicken PHP 300
Chicken Mole PHP 320
Fish PHP 330
Shrimp PHP 350
Vegetarian PHP 290
Step 3: Choose your sides
Chips and Guacamole PHP 95
Chips and Pico de Gallo PHP 95
Chips with Chili Con Carne PHP 150
Ball Park Nachos PHP 220
9-Layer Dip Nachos PHP 220
Sweet Potato Fries with Garlic Sauce PHP 95
Step 4: Choose your drink
Other than the usual colas, they also serve Horchata, Agua de Melon, Agua de Tamarind, Margarita among other drinks.
Step 5: Choose your dessert
Quesadilla de Fruta PHP 115
Mexican Fritters PHP 115
Chocolate Nachos PHP 105
Mint Nachos PHP 105
Strawberry Nachos PHP 105
Tres Leches
Don’t get overwhelmed as the steps are easy as 1-2-3. In our case, Bubba and I skipped Step 5 since we expected that we’d be full by the end of our meal. But there are people who always have room for desserts.
On the Table
Steak Burrito PHP 310
B&T Mexican Kitchen only had one choice for rice, compared to a brown rice option before at the other place. I think brown rice has more flavor and presentation value because of its color. Nevertheless, B&T’s Steak Burrito was what Bubba missed a lot at the other place. Quality beef merged with a mélange of flavors and textures from the corn, salsa, guacamole, cheese, beans. It was as mouthwatering as it looked as it tasted.
The exploding taste and spices from the steak burrito is tamed a bit by the Cilantro White Rice portion. Add the winning garlic sauce and you’re in for a surefire treat!
Nachos with Salsa PHP 95
Notice that the nachos are in three different colors –same colors that represent the flag of Mexico. I’m sure kids would find a kick out of eating these colorful chips but I prefer it in just 2 colors at most.
Mexican Burger with Potato Fries PHP 310
Cooked medium rare, the burger was superbly juicy and had brisk meaty flavors. The tomato onion lettuce salsa on top was a refreshing gradation of taste while the melted cheese that seeped onto the outer layer of the meat almost made me finish it in record time but I had to restrain myself since Bubba wanted a bite.
Never had garlic sauce on your burger? I gave mine a dunk on the sauce and it added a creamy garlicky kick to my burger. I’m craving for it as I type this.
Horchata PHP 50
Milky sweet rice drink –we were given a sample of their Horchata which cooled all the flavors from the burritos and burger.
The wait staff is eager to please –maybe a little too eager at times but you can’t fault them. Better eager than lazy. There are tables also for big groups so it’s easier to sit everyone. Prices are relatively lower than the other place.
I’m visiting B&T again really soon for the Mexican Burger and I also got an eye for the burrito with kimchi. Sounds intriguing to me!
B&T (Burritos and Tacos) Mexican Kitchen
G/F Sekai Building (same bldg. as Masuki)
Ortigas Avenue, San Juan, Philippines
B&T Mexican Kitchen Album
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