Similar to Subway's counter-service but with Mexican ingredients to customize your own burrito or rice bowl instead of sandwich. Those who are wheat-free & meat-free can get a tasty meal here. Expect to spend about $11 for a regular size portion, which is really enough to feed 2 non-Texans. You'll get a choice of rice, beans, & protein (Beyond, chicken, beef or pork) with a good variety of other toppings. Not every topping in the counter is labelled but don't be shy to ask or try them. Full range of spice available in the hot sauce bar. Note to Owner: One thing that could help improve the efficiency & accuracy of ordering is to have customers fill in an order sheet that lists all the options (like the Freshii restaurants) before they approach the counter and hand in the card with checked off items to indicate what they want. That way 1st-timers won't hold up the line while they figure out what all the toppings & fillings are and less confusion wil occur when there's trouble...
Read moreThis restaurant is a wonderful Mexican inspired fast food restaurant. You hit the line and check the overhead menu much like any other fast food place, but that’s where the similarity ends. Once choose from options like burritos, tacos and quesadillas you go down the line of fresh ingredients you want to add to your custom creation. You can watch the grill, right up front, where all the meats (5-6 including prawns) and sautéed vegetables are constantly being cooked fresh. I love the flavours, but I like things super mild, which they do well. I would imagine from the volume of customers that the spicy stuff is good too. Meals are all priced around $10, with good sized portions. I always feel great after I eat the crash, super-healthy food here. I believe there’s a...
Read moreWe came here a few weeks ago and everything was awesome, friendly staff, tasty food. So we came back expecting the same.
This time... not so much. The lady making our burritos looked like someone was forcing her to be there. Every time I asked for something like guac or chillies, she dropped it into the burrito like it offended her. At one point, she even dropped the sauce bottle on the burrito. No sorry, no reaction, just moved on like it was normal.
The only time she said anything was to tell me corn costs extra. That’s it.
I didn’t want to leave a tip, but my wife did anyway then spent the whole car ride complaining about the service. I asked her why she tipped. She said, “Because I’m a little drunk.” Fair enough.
Food was still decent, but the...
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