Burritos are the Goliath of New York City foods. They’re delicious, nutritious, and hearty.

You might disagree with us about the level of nutrition a burrito can realistically attain, but they do cover all the major food groups: grain, meat, vegetables, dairy, and.... guacamole.

Yes, guacamole is a major food group. (And no, that's not up for debate.)

Oh, also, burritos are portable. Need I say more?

We're fortunate enough to live in a city with the most delectable burritos on the East Coast.

So where should you go to acquire the 7 best burritos crafted by NYC’s finest burrito savants? Well, read on, New Yorkers.

1. Burrito Box (885 9th Avenue)

heretobehappy Vegan Chili Burrito: brown rice, pinto beans, vegan chill, pico de gallo, corn, lettuce, tofu sour cream, soy cheese, and guacamole all encased in a spinach tortilla! - Burrito Box 885 9th Ave New York,‎ NY‎ This was THE BEST burrito I've ever had - I highly recommend anyone to go there! So many vegan substitutes - and this particular meal already came 100% vegan. Authentic Mexican, complimentary housemade nachos and salsa, and free delivery to various areas of NY.

This hole-in-the-wall, “health gourmet cuisine” joint has so many vegetarian options.

They have more options for vegetarians than they do for carnivores-- spinach burritos, vegan chili burritos, and Portobello tofu burritos, just to name a few.

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They also, of course, have carnivorous options like BBQ chicken, ground beef, and chili con carne. All of their burritos are between $6 and $7, so having dinner at Burrito Box will not leave you destitute.

They’re also open late, until 11:30 p.m. daily, and they deliver for free.

Bottom line, this spot is an awesome all-around dinnertime decision for NYC carnivores and vegans alike.

2. Mission Cantina (172 Orchard Street)

Chef Danny Bowien, also the chef at Mission Chinese, started Mission Cantina after being inspired by his time spent in San Francisco and a “whirlwind trip to Mexico City.”

Mission Cantina’s hours, like their cuisine options, are whimsical. “Taco Time” is 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and dinner is 6:30 p.m. to midnight daily, which is great news for you night owl burrito lovers.

They also have brunch on the weekends from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Their menu reads off with names that’ll make your mouth water by simply reading them aloud, with options like snow crab tostada, steak tartare, and yellowfin tuna ceviche.

Basically, we're going to Mission Cantina ASAP. Who's coming?

3. The Great Burrito (405 Amsterdam Avenue)

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Into spicy salsa, fresh ingredients, and burritos stuffed with soft and tangy rice?

By far the most authentic Mexican food on the Upper West Side, The Great Burrito will probably change your life with their tender, succulent meat and zesty salsa.

And by “change your life,” we mean, if you order the pork tinga, you’ll never be the same again.

A word of warning: it’s probably best to get your heavenly burrito from The Great Burrito to-go, as their interior is super tight... so yeah, going here with a group is a bad move.

Going here with an empty stomach, though, is a good move. It's that simple. Got it?

4. B’klyn Burro (90 Manhattan Avenue - Brooklyn)

According to actual San Franciscans who have relocated to NYC, B’klyn Burro’s burritos are the real deal. Like, authentic San Francisco burritos that reaffirmed their faith in NYC Mexican food.

For us, B’Klyn Burro’s burritos reaffirmed our faith in heaven.

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How could there not be a heaven when burritos with such fresh avocado, exquisite cheese, and luscious crema amalgamate to create one of this city's most delicious burritos?

And with meats such as chorizo, Borrego (slow cooked lamb, Sundays only), and carnitas, we guarantee you’ll leave B’klyn Burro with your bellies and tastebuds satisfied.

5. El Rey Del Taco Truck (3301 30th Avenue - Queens)

Do you often find yourself in Queens on the super late-night, hungry and looking for a miracle?

Well, miracles do happen, and in this case, the miracle has manifested itself into El Rey Del Taco Truck, which stays open late, until the dead of night for hungry partiers and night-shift workers.

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Their prices are super relaxed, so you’ll leave with your stomach and wallet both full. And trust us, their portions of juicy meat, rice, and bean burritos are monstrous-- you’ll be stuffed for days.

Their flavorful sauces will also leave you yearning for more, and before you know it, you’ll be begging your friends to party in Astoria just so you can hit up this famous taco truck again.

6. TacoChulo (318 Grand Street - Brooklyn)

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Did someone say fish and shrimp burritos? Yes please!

How about Taco Chulo’s gordito burrito, which makes such bold and zesty choices as chorizo, potatoes, cabbage, salsa roja, crema, and avocado all rolled into one steaming burrito that'll absolutely blow your mind?!

It's obvious that the people at Taco Chulo have given some thought to the science behind their creations because their signature burritos are an original combination of flavors that you can’t really find anywhere else.

Not feeling as adventurous? Well, they also have a classic burrito menu, which will satisfy even the most timid burrito muncher.

7. Taqueria Diana (129 2nd Avenue)

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Taqueria Diana was created by Californians for Mexican food lovers, so you know this East Village institution is the real deal.

Every day the chefs at Taqueria Diana press and cook their tortillas fresh, their chips are fried in masses, and their corn is sourced locally.

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Basically, they’re completely dedicated to giving you the best Mexican grub you’ve ever had.

Whether you order rajas, carnitas, or carne asada, we’re certain Taqueria Diana will live up to their reputation and rock your world.

Can't get enough Mexican food? Check out 9 Most Authentic Spots for Mexican Food in NYC.

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