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When a place has 7 reviews, all 5-star, I'm more than a little dubious. But I went at the recommendation of family (not yelp-guided), and this place was an epiphany: it absolutely blows (prior favorite) chipotle out of the water! In fact, it blows chipotle out of the water and on to the sandy beach, where it kicks sand in chipotle's face and then proceeds to kick the crap out of it! I wasn't even that hungry, so I split a large tequila-lime chicken burrito with my ma, and just could not believe how much was going on in my mouth - fantastic. So yes, in the category of "burrito", FB is as good as it gets in North America (and therefore, most likely, the world). Noodles in a burrito? Yes. Crushed chips? Why did I not think of that! Great sauces. Love the crunch from heat-pressing. I have not given 5-stars this enthusiastically in a long time, and I will be back whenever I'm in my hometown of Toronto. I'd like to say something negative so my review would look more authentic, but I've got nothing (the name itself may limit FB from worldwide expansion). Keep up the good work, bastards!
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