Hadn't eaten at a Filiberto's in several years and popped in to this neighborhood one for a dinner inside. Looks like they don't have the "Big Juan" burrito any more. . .counter clerk gave me a blank look when I asked about it. Counter clerk and the cook were under siege--busy! Clerk couldn't tell me which of the salsas was the hottest, so I had to do a sampler of several, hoping not to run afoul of the "please don't waste the fixings"-type sign above the salsas. My adobada burrito was tasty, maybe a little under-seasoned, but SALTY. Even the salsas were salty.
The interior was much cleaner than I anticipated for this rather dodgy neighborhood, and no one was boisterous in the dining room, which will put me off any dining establishment. (This is common in the area--public table manners are frequently a bit lacking.) I want a pleasant environment while I eat and was happy to be able to eat in peace without any panhandlers, etc. hassling me.
Nothing exceptional here, but nothing terrible, either.