
Regional mission-style burrito bar by by Chef Adán Fausto; Your go-to destination for supreme Mexican cuisine. We serve up a tantalizing array of burritos, tacos, and more, prepared with the freshest ingredients and authentic flavors. Whether you’re craving a quick lunch or a hearty dinner, our menu has something for every appetite. Join us and experience the supreme taste of Mexico at Los Burros Supremos today.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1038 SW Harvey Milk St, Portland, OR 97205
Phone: (971) 544-7710
Website: https://www.losburrossupremos.com/
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Reservations: tripleseat.com
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Reviews
Service is pleasant, fast and the colorful – open dining room is inviting! Will definitely be on my top 5 places to grab burritos in the Portland area!
Some cons: parking can be rather difficult to find, depending on when you decide to go. Another one was the building was pretty toasty warm. We went during the peak of the heat and the sun was shining directly in. Don’t get me wrong it made it look more beautiful in there but it was HOT. LOL. No matter the cons, we will be back. One of the tastiest burritos I’ve had in the metro area.
So what led to this feeling. I’ll start by highlighting the good. It’s a cool hole in the wall spot with a funny door entry and efficient pickup. Food wise the tortillas were quite tasty and felt fresh, sauces were also good. Overall I think the breakfast burrito was probably the tastiest and the potatoes were really well seasoned.
My disappointment came in that the burritos generally felt pretty dry. All of their offerings highlight a queso sauce that made them look gooey and delicious in the photos. That said I didn’t really get any of that taste when actually eating the burrito. I don’t know if just the main “cheese” is what they meant by the queso but it was not the saucy inside that I might have imagined. Size wise they also weren’t super big and thus I had to get two to be actually full.
For Portland maybe this deserves a higher review but given the hype around the opening I wasn’t blown away like I hoped.
I decided to try again because I’ve heard great things, and the same story with the sauce focused cashier. But they finished relatively quickly and took my order before I gave up. It took about 10 minutes to make my burrito, and then I watched it sit there in the back counter for 2-3 minutes before the cashier got off their phone, picked up my burrito and brought it over to me.
By this point I was pretty frustrated, and my expectations were even lower than before.
But let me tell you, if there was ever a breakfast burrito that could make up for a genuinely poor customer service experience, this is it. It’s perfect. It’s just enough food, it’s salty but not too salty. And both the green sauce and red sauce are delicious.
So be prepared to not be prioritized as you walk in door, even if the place is completely empty. But whatever they are doing in the kitchen is perfect.
It’s just that with the prices we’re expected to pay when we go out now + tips, we should all at least expect to have our orders taken quickly in an empty restaurant. If the food wasn’t as good as it was it would be 2 stars max from me.
Loved the tortillas in general, they were toasted well. I got the two spiciest salsas and they weren’t overly spicy but they had flavor to the spice. I would likely order those two again.
Numero uno ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
– smokey
– the carne asada was so soft
Ahuevo ⭐⭐⭐✨
– didn’t love the chorizo, it was a little plain
– like the potatoes and the crispness
– it’s what you’d expect and it’s better than average but it isn’t going to blow your mind