Not really much to rave here. It was just ok. Ordered the traditional churro(maybe I should have ordered the«Choco Churro» since it is after all the name of the food truck. Although I’m no churro expert, but the centre felt still soggy to me compared to it’s crispy and sugary outside. Not sure I also could tell the difference between that churro and the one from Costco, but it was a delicious treat and mostly a better offering than many of the deserts from the other food trucks in the area.
Tony H.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Great little treat for $ 5 bucks. I had the traditional Churo, which is just rolled in cinnamon and sugar. The taste experience is a cross between a beaver tail and Tiny Toms Donuts, only this is like a long stick version which is more crispy. Traditionally, Churos are had with coffee, so I recommend grabbing one nearby for the full experience.
Paula S.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Ordered the same again today. This time they are charging $ 5.00 for 5. This batch tasted different from the ones I had Wednesday. The oil was not as fresh and they were not as thoroughly cooked in the middle and they were much greasier. I will put this down to the oil not being fresh. Also would be more sanitary if staff wore hairnets or hats to cover hair.
Yvonne T.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Churros on wheels! Genious! Plain old cinnamon-sugar-dusted churros for the purists are the cheapest 3/$ 3.25. Those who want to jazz it up a bit(chocolate or dulce de leche) will have to pony up and pay $ 0.50 more(3/$ 3.75). If you want to take it up another notch and get the flavouring inside the churro then it’s $ 2.75 each. I’m not picky, I was perfectly happy with them squirting it over my churros. I’ve had many a churro in Toronto(Pancho’s, Pancho Y Emiliano, Grand Electric, La Carnita) — and I must say, this has taken over as my favourite because they do not skimp out on the cinnamon-sugar and it is just the right amount of deep-fried to chewy that I look for in a churro without being oily! Keep your eyes peeled as they will have Obleas(Columbian wafers) coming soon to their product offering. I’ve heard it’s topped with Queso ;) They’re permanently set up on Saturdays and Sundays @ Old Weston Road/St. Clair but follow them on Twitter to find out where they’ll be.