Found on Yelp. Looking for a quick lunch with a possible twist. So picked out this restaurant by the positive reviews and claim of authenticity.
In a strip mall with a patio, I walked in to find brown mud and bright yellow painted walls and ceiling. The ambiance was as standard as possible. The food also standard. A good burrito, but the tortilla tasted out of a package. I suppose the concept of grilling the burrito is not authentic, because after filling and folding, it was handed to me straight away on an otherwise empty plate.
$9.50 for a burrito, I tend to agree with others about the price. $2.00 less seem reasonable for a predominantly rice filled burrito.
It was okay, that's it.