This was a basic Mexican taco shop. I had a bit of trouble communicating with the Spanish-speaking cashier, but she was very nice and patient with me. The menu was a bit confusing (apparently they don't really have a chile relleno burrito as stated on their menu--it sounded interesting anyway).
My bean and cheese burrito was filling, my special request for cilantro and pico de gallo was amply met, and the price was right. [Note: Roberto's sometimes skimps on the veggies even when paying extra for them.]
The salsa bar includes carrots with jalapenos, but no cucumbers or radishes. They do, however, have fresh, cut jalapenos at the counter for customers.