Dos Toros Taqueria
“Lunch time in Hudson Eats can be a madhouse, but I never have to wait too long in line.”
“The food court has so many amazing options and this building is just so nice.”
“However, if you have a little extra time during the day, I prefer the burritos/burrito bowls at El Vez Burrito across the street, as they have some more unique offerings.”
Dos Toros Taqueria
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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Pros: shorter line for dinner, cheaper guac
Cons: you'll find tastier products elsewhere
Chipotle and El Vez are so much better, but if you are in a hurry for dinner come here. The line is super short at dinner because Brookfield is empty.
I got the basic burrito bowl with guacamole. It was pretty standard. As a vegetarian, I was disappointed that they don't have corn or tofu to add to the bowl. Maybe I should try the tacos next time instead.
Compared to chipotle I like dos toros better. So I got the bowl of carnitas (pulled pork) for lunch with corn, black beans, rice & lettuce. I really did enjoy my lunch. The carnitas taste good, not salty at all & tasty. It blends perfectly with all the stuff that I pick to put in my bowl. I finished the whole meal & feel contented with my meal to keep me energized at work.
Location is inside brookfield place, hudson eats food court. Actually this is my favorite place to eat. Its very clean, comfortable, lots of tables & chairs, nice ambience, bathroom is big and clean & outside is a big park that on the summer time you can bring your food while enjoying the weather, ride your bike, walk around or now thats its winter they have skating rink.
So if your hungry for lunch then this is the place for you! It cost $9.75 for a bowl of carnitas.
Dos Toros is just like Chipotle! For me, they taste kind of the same and are interchangeable for me. Don't be surprised if the line is long! However, it moves relatively fast if you know Chipotle (assembly line). I ordered the bowl with steak, corn, black beans, rice, sour cream and lettuce.
However, there was a little bit of steak left. I hate when this happens. This guy seemed to want to go back to get more, but he didn't. He just scooped what was left in the tray, which wasn't much and for the price I paid for, it wasn't worth it if I wasn't get much steak.
The meal is a standard bowl. Nothing too special. This is a good option if you're on the go or need something filling.
A solid option for a lunch at Hudson Eats. The lines here are always pretty long, but they go the fastest of all the places in the food court, in my opinion.
Everything here is pretty straightforward, just like at Chipotle; you have your bowls, burritos, quesadillas, etc. and selection of meats, beans, and salsas. However, some major differences are the rice that they have at Dos Toros, and the fact that the guac is a lot cheaper to add than at Chipotle. That being said, there really isn't anything on the menu that's outstanding. There's nothing wrong with that though, as the offerings they do have are all pretty decent. My go-to is the chicken or carnitas burrito bowl, with pinto beans, guac and added fajita vegetables (for free!). If you get a burrito bowl, you can actually ask for the large tortilla on the side, which is a way to get extra value for your bowl, though not so good for avoiding carbs. The quality of ingredients is just okay, but on a good day, a fresh, well-made burrito/quesadilla from Dos Toros can really hit the spot.
The service is very quick, although not the most attentive, as during lunch, they're trying to crank out the orders as fast as possible, so little details might get lost in the mix. As for prices, value at Dos Toros is probably one of the best in Hudson Eats, in terms of calorie per dollar, heh. For just about $10, you can get a meal that may or may not put you to sleep, with all the fixings, and you really won't ever have to worry about not being full.
When it comes to speed and value, Dos Toros does a pretty good job, relative to all the places in the area. However, if you have a little extra time during the day, I prefer the burritos/burrito bowls at El Vez Burrito across the street, as they have some more unique offerings.
Conveniently located in Hudson eats ..not much else going for it. Flavors not intense enough. Portion is good but a 9$ burrito better be big. Won't be going again. IMHO, Chipotle is much better flavor wise.
All the lines at Hudson Eats during lunch time are pretty terrifying but this is one of the least intimating. It starts off as one line and diverges into two, which then goes by pretty quickly. If it's your first time here, you'll probably end up at the front by the time you decide what you want to eat.
I ordered the salad with chicken, which was pretty good and felt healthy enough. Definitely load up on the corns and salsa.
Great spot to grab lunch if you work in or near the world financial center. The line moves surprisingly quickly, despite how long it gets. Came here with a few colleagues during lunch. Had the carne asada burrito, which was amazing and definitely one of the best burritos that I've ever had. It tasted like chipotle, but just 10 times better. Highly recommend this place.
Favorite fast-food Mexican spot. I'd eat here over Chipotle any day. The ingredients seem much more fresh, and the portions are good for the price. The quesadilla is delicious, though pretty messy, so you may want to go with a burrito instead.
Like every other place in Hudson Eats, expect a long line during the weekday lunchtime rush.