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I hate to recognize Moe's chief competition in a review but I feel like people are confused about why Moe's is different. Think of Chipotle as McDonald's and Moe's is more Five Guys. They both make hamburgers that are good but for different reasons. If you're a huge fan of Chipotle you'll have to open your mind to a place that truly does use fresh ingredients. Their choice of toppings is much greater than Chipotle and that is a critical difference. Moe's gives you control over what your food will taste like. If you skip over the toppings and spices when you order you can expect a plain tasting meal. On the other hand, if you load up on hot sauces, pickled and fresh jalapenos you can expect something more lively. Plus the chips and salsa are free with your meal. If you enjoy extra spicy food, be sure to ask for the Hard Rock Sauce because it's kept behind the counter.
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