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Yahoo
12-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The restaurant with an epic food challenge featuring the world's hottest pepper
A restaurant is challenging its customers to an epic food challenge featuring the world's hottest pepper. Piñatas Burrito Bar, on Wind Street in Swansea, has a special item on its menu - the reaper burrito. The burrito contains dried Carolina reapers, officially the world's hottest pepper. It has an average Scoville heat rating - a measurement of spiciness - of 1.5 million and a Guinness Book of Records peak of 2.2 million. The burrito also contains reaper hot sauce, chilli extract, spicy rice, bell peppers, pico de gallo, jalapenos, cheese, and Pinata's slow cooked Birria beef, served with nacho chips and reaper salsa. Those who take on the challenge have 30 minutes to complete it, and if they do, their meal is free and their photo can go on the wall. But there is a catch - it must be consumed in one sitting, without drinking water. For the latest restaurant news and reviews, sign up to our food and drink newsletter here. Owner of Piñatas Burrito Bar, Kieran Ivett, said: "We have a burrito challenge which is called the reaper burrito. Only five people have ever finished it, but it's got Carolina reapers in it. I was the first to try it - I thought I was being smug because I like spicy food, and I had to shout at my staff to stop filming me because I was embarrassing myself! It was far worse than I could ever have imagined. "We had one customer who ate it so quickly that he didn't give it a chance to burn. He literally demolished it, and probably afterwards he was crying. A lot of people bite and chew and in that process the heat will kick in. A lot of people will burst into sweats." Piñatas Burrito Bar is now located inside Social Dice and can be found at 43 Wind St, Swansea, SA1 1EF. Get daily news updates on your phone by joining our WhatsApp community here. We occasionally treat members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. See our Privacy Notice.
Yahoo
08-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Mexican restaurant merges with board game café
People can play board games and tuck into food from a city Mexican restaurant under one roof after two city centre businesses have merged. Piñatas Burrito Bar has been in Swansea city centre for five years. In November 2023, Kieran Ivett, who runs the restaurant, also took over the running of Social Dice, a board game café at 43 Wind Street, together with his partner Harriet Risby. And now, the pair have decided to combine both businesses together inside Social Dice. Customers will be able to eat, with the choice of 450 board games and Nintendo switches. For the latest restaurant news and reviews, sign up to our food and drink newsletter here. Mr Ivett, 35, said: "We'd been on the Strand for coming up to five years, and the eventual plan was that hopefully we'd buy the building, but we took on the building two days before the coronavirus announcement, so for the first two years we were in lockdown and catching up constantly. We've survived the five years, but have never had the funds to put aside to buy the building. "We were coming to the end of our lease, and it was a case of either buying the building, or finding a new home. In November 2023, myself and my partner, Harriet Risby, took over Social Dice. I was one of their very first customers, I went in on the day they opened. I wasn't looking for another business, but it was too much of an exciting opportunity for us to say no to. "We thought to ourselves, why are we paying two lots of rent, two lots of insurance, electric, when we've got the room to merge the two together. A lot of places are doing it now, Argos is inside Sainsburys, Game is in Sports Direct, and so on. With the cost of living, it makes more sense if they can occupy the same space. "We decided to move Piñatas into Social Dice, and the feedback has been amazing. Board game cafes are popping up every where and are starting to become popular, but they only tend to do basic cafe-style food, like paninis and that sort of thing. People are loving they here they do both, play games and have some nice food." Mr Ivett added: "At Piñatas we focus on Americanised Mexican street food. All of our staff are very passionate in our kitchen and they are all really proud when it's exactly as it is meant to be. The staff honestly care that they are sending out a good product. They take it seriously, they want it to be fresh and they want it to be good. I'm proud of the effort they make. "There's not many places where you can have something to do whilst you wait for your food to come. A lot of the time you're sat there waiting 20 minutes for your food to come and most people are sat on their phones or awkwardly trying to make conversation, but by having board games to play, it forces you to engage with each other, playing games with someone. If you're on a first date for example, there's no awkward: 'So what do you do' and things like that. It makes it easier for people who are shy or meeting up with old friends. Having them both together is a unique experience." Social Dice/ Piñatas will be holding a pre-loved sale on February 15 from 10am, where people will have the opportunity to purchase board games. All the money raised will go towards restocking new games. You can follow updates at its Facebook page by clicking here. Get daily news updates on your phone by joining our WhatsApp community here. We occasionally treat members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. See our Privacy Notice.