Extremely hit or miss on the breakfast burritos. Generally, they are not hot…actually they’re barely even warm most of the time. The hash browns are usually soggy. The cheese is rarely melted. Making a breakfast burrito is one of the easier things to make on the menu, yet this location just can’t seem to figure it out. The highway 99 location is much better.
They have not only raised their prices significantly, but the food has gotten worse and they’ve implemented shrinkflation techniques. Those tiny cups of hot sauce shrunk big time. Two of them equal a little over 1 of the old size. It takes 3 to have enough hot sauce for your breakfast burrito. However, they charge a ridiculous $0.25 for an extra one. But in my case, they charged more than that. My $8 breakfast burrito somehow turned into a flat $9 which even with the extra hot sauce is impossible after tax. I have the receipt that shows how much the burrito with tax is and with an absurd $0.25 extra sauce, it does not equal $9. I will be filing a fraud claim with my credit card. Do not visit this place! They will scam you for every penny and their food is bad!!!
This is the most legit Mexican restaurant we have found so far in Vancouver. We moved from CA but a couple of years ago, and one of the things we have most missed since arriving is good Mexican food, which is a practically a staple back in our previous state.
Everyone knows that the best restaurants are the small, dingy-looking ones and Don Pedro fits that description very well. It's a pretty small area with a few tables and booths to sit, with a TV in the corner playing telenuevas and a load grill in the back.
There menu is large. You can find pretty much any kind of Mexican food that you like, with any kind of meat that you like. I usually go with the web burrito which does not disappoint.
My wife loves this place and tries to get us to go here whenever we decide to go out. In my own opinion, the food is good, but not the best I've ever had, therefore I cannot give it the full 5 stars, but if like us you crave good Mexican food (which is tough to find in this very Americana town) then give Don Pedro a try.