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BarBURRITO Spices Up Niverville’s Restaurant Scene

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Kuldeep Randhawa is the owner of Niverville's new barBURRITO. Evan Braun

Niverville may have a reputation for pizza, but there’s a new game in town. If you’re in the mood for some mouth-watering Tex-Mex, then the barBURRITO location at 31 Main Street has you covered with a packed menu of burritos, bowls, tacos, quesadillas, loaded fries, and chips and salsa. There’s a little something for everyone.

The franchise is owned by Kuldeep Randhawa, a newcomer to Niverville who’s eager to get to know his community better.

“I don’t come from a restaurant background, but my love for food started at a young age,” says Randhawa. “While other kids were outside playing, I would be in the kitchen helping my mom cook. It was our special time together, and that bond over food has stayed with me ever since.”

Owning a barBURRITO now feels like he’s come full circle, giving him a chance to share his passion with his neighbours.

So what sets barBURRITO apart from other Mexican-style fast-casual restaurants?

“BarBURRITO is all about fresh, high-quality ingredients, and bold flavours,” he explains. “What really sets us apart is our commitment to customization—customers can build their meals exactly the way they like. Plus, we offer a variety of protein options, including plant-based choices, which makes our menu accessible to everyone.”

The doors are already open, but Randhawa has got some big plans for the restaurant’s grand opening on Monday, March 10.

In addition to some generous special, including $5.99 burritos and giveaways throughout the day, there will be a ribbon-cutting with Mayor Myron Dyck.

For those who may be new to barBURRITO and unsure of what to try, Randhawa has some suggestions.

“I’d recommend trying our Bang Bang Shrimp Burrito. It’s a fan favourite with a perfect balance of spice and crunch. Our Extreme Fries are also a must-try, especially if you’re looking for a great shareable option. And if you have a sweet tooth, don’t leave without trying our churros.”

In the meantime, he’s grateful so far for the warm welcome he’s received from everyone who’s stopped by so far.

“The response has been incredible!” he says. “The community has been so welcoming and excited to have a barBURRITO in Niverville. Being located near the community centre, where so many tournaments take place, as well as the high school and elementary school, we’ve already had a lot of interest from families, students, and athletes looking for a great meal on the go. Our goal is to not just serve great food, but to become a part of the community. We can’t wait to see you all!”

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