Perhaps it is unfair to judge Mexican food from Austria (or "California" style burritos as they advertise), but the food is nothing special. I'm not even sure what California style refers to. The restaurant is more like US food chains Chipotle or Qdoba, both of which originated in Colorado. On the plus side, the food is affordable and portions for the burritos are generous. For only 1 euro, you can double the meet. On the negative side, the meat is super salty and on two occasions the rice was "al dente" (uncooked) which is unacceptable. However, service is good and generally fast. Personally, I prefer the local restaurant called "Fresco Grill", although you should be prepared to spend more money and abide by their restaurant rules, such as no outside...
Read moreWell, so I tried the new talk in town. Lived in cali for several years so I am kinda angry they call it California style. It just isnt. I tried the pork. Nothing special, could be spicier. The tortilla is bone dry. I personally dont like the floury kind. The salsa is perfect. Guaca tastes like nothing. I appreciate the fact that you can add lime and cilantro to your liking. The wait was 12min although 5 people are behind the counter to push you through quickly. U can tell an amateur runs this place just trying to make a living. Might work, the cheap suit customers cant tell...
Read moreFind this places on goggle map after our long trip to Vienna, we just want to have something easy, so I went to there for takeout. The staff was very friendly but the food itself wasn’t too impressive.
I ordered the bowl with double portions of chicken breast, that’s the only item with a decent portion, the rest of part ( rice, veggies) especially rice are fairly small portions, as a result, the bowl had some chicken breast left in the last few bites and it tasted too salty. I think it would be better if they adjusted the portions...
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