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This Union Square touchstone has been slinging great food for more than two decades now. The burritos er, burros are ample and customizable get the al pastor, though. Ask for the burrito with lengua. Order the carnitas or the chicken tinga.

It should be the only way. The portions at Taco Mex are generous. The Colombian-style burrito is the way to go here — pork rinds and a boiled egg star, supported by rice, beans, cheese, sour cream, lettuce, and pico de gallo. A great option for downtown diners.

And the downtown location is a lot more homey than the old location, which was nestled inside of a Beacon Hill gas station. Pay attention to the special black salsa. Like at Cactus Grill and Villa Mexico, the cooks finish the burrito on a flat top grill, browning the outside of the flour tortilla, adding that Maillard element not present in enough burritos. The pollo burrito is necessary. That distinction was no accident.

This Tremont Street taqueria has been serving some of the best Mexican food in the city for the better part of the past decade. Go for the shrimp burrito. The original spot in Everett is also worth the trip to Everett. This South End Mexican-Salvadoran spot is open late as is its next-door neighbor and sibling restaurant Ali Baba, which is a dope spot for doner kebab and other Mediterranean treats.

Go to the original location on Beacon Street in Brookline and order the carnitas or the veggie. Neither will disappoint. Get the lengua burrito. This cozy Dorchester spot — which boasts recent renovations — features a streamlined menu of burritos and more.

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