

So we flew down Valley View past Adachi’s and 7 Peaks Restaurant and Bar, looking for stuffed cylinders of happiness. We pulled into the Sunset Center, an older strip mall that kind of crawls up the hillside and disappears into the surroundings. The outside sets our expectations kind of low, but sometimes salvation comes wrapped in aluminum foil and good intentions.
Inside, it’s all modern lines and unexpected grace. They renovated this place like they meant it. Clean tables, decent lighting, and a little fenced-in patio out front where you can watch the world go by. It’s the kind of unexpected taqueria that makes you forget you’re in a strip mall.


We ordered the Shredded Chicken Burrito and a Veggie. Both came out floppy but righteous. Perfect refried beans and fluffy, tasty rice, shredded chicken swimming in its own juices, guacamole for days, and cheese that melts into everything. When you cut it open, it oozes slowly and steadily. A beautiful mudslide of comforting gooeyness. The tortilla’s got that perfect toast, crispy enough to hold its ground but soft enough to give when you need it to.

At 720 grams, it hit the sweet spot size-wise. If there is a downside, it is the sameness of the ingredients. The rice, the beans, the chicken, all of it was the same. We would have liked more texture diversity, some crunchy onion bits, and some not-so-shredded chicken. Something chunky.
The Shredded Chicken Burrito was just shy of soupy on the Richmond Burrito Trail Juiciness Scale.
Dry: Minimal to no moisture, potentially crumbly
Balanced: Perfectly moist, neither dry nor dripping
Juicy: Meats or fillings release some liquid, but it’s contained
Saucy: Noticeably coated in sauce; can get a bit messy
Soupy: Overwhelmed by liquid, possibly leaking or spilling
The veggie burrito comes with rice, fresh vegetables, lettuce, tomato, a little cheese, and a small amount of sour cream. That delicious guacamole. It’s clean living in burrito form, without meaty stand-ins like grilled veggies.
Los Cerros serves up three salsas: a green salsa that is sharp and bright, red with just enough heat to make you remember you’re alive, and a medium tomato that tastes like summer.
The portions are generous and come with chips and salsa. We were able to finish this burrito and were not hungry.
The menu offers a tight, no-nonsense lineup of Mexican staples. Burritos are our primary focus, and Los Cerros serves up a bevy of generously sized and customizable meat choices like carnitas, pollo, carne asada, or al pastor.

They also offer tacos, quesadillas, and tortas to round out the savory options, each available with the same variety of meats. A small selection of beverages, bottled sodas, and aguas frescas sits near the register, completing the offerings without fuss.
This little spot on Valley View Road delivers the goods. Come hungry, leave satisfied, and remember that sometimes the best things are hiding in the places you’d never think to look.
Let us know where to eat next, and check back next week to see where we land on the Richmond Burrito Trail.
The Grandview Independent has been embarking on a culinary adventure to explore every taqueria, food truck, and restaurant in Richmond. This initiative, dubbed the “Richmond Burrito Trail,” aims to showcase our city’s diverse and delectable burritos.
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