

Burritos are the perfect delivery system for a great meal. A flour tortilla brimming with proteins, fresh salsa, guacamole, melty cheese, umami-bomb beans, and maybe even a touch of rice hits that perfect matrix of filling, smile-inducing, and economical. In short, burritos are fast food perfected. The thing is though, that simple construction can go awry fairly easily. Add too much of any one component and you’ve created an unbalanced monster. We’re looking at you, people who put too much rice in burritos. Still, even an average burrito scratches a hunger itch in the best ways and fast food joints tend to do a solid job with the dish. So which fast food outlet provides we, the people, with the best fast food burritos? To find out, we checked in with the masses and the crew over at Ranker. After nearly 10,000 votes a top ten best fast food burritos emerged to induce some hunger pangs. Did the masses get it right this time around? Tell us your go-to fast food burrito in the comments! Related: The Best Frozen Burritos On The Market, According To The Masses

10. Taco Bell Smothered Burrito Look, we all knew Taco Bell was going to dominate this list and we’re 100 percent okay with that. The Bell’s Smothered Burrito is a whole meal in burrito form. The mildly spiced red sauce, melted cheese, and squirt of sour cream takes any Taco Bell burrito and elevates it to delectable new heights. It’s filling and cheap with a hint of extra effort behind the recipe.

9. Taco Bell 7 Layer Burrito This is a classic. Taco Bell was an early adopter to the vegetarian menu game with a burrito that stood on its own (instead of simply deleting meat from the recipe). The seven layers are beans, seasoned rice, sour cream, shredded cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, and guac. It’s simple and won’t leave you feeling like you swallowed a brick. 8. Qdoba Steak Burrito Qdoba’s Steak Burrito has a lot going for it. The biggest twist here is the addition of shredded cheese and queso. Queso plus steak is a big win. Qdoba also tends to go easy on the rice and keeps the level of steak to guac to salsa fairly even. That’s a big win in the burrito world. 7. Moe’s Southwest Grill Joey Bag of Donuts Burrito Moe’s Southwest Grill is a bit like a knock-off Chipotle that actually does things that little bit better. Their Joey Bag of Donuts Burrito has a base of tortilla, rice, beans, and pico and then you add what you want and adjust accordingly. You can keep it veggie if you want, lose the rice, add all the carnitas… you get the idea. You can’t go wrong here … as long as you know what you want.