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You guys! I found a delicious burrito east of the Mississippi and I'm so excited. I tried this place based on the Yelp reviews, and was not disappointed. To me it seemed like an authentic version of Chipotle, but with way more options-- things like pastor pork, chicken mole, and chorizo. They have burritos, tacos, tostadas, and more. I ordered a pork burrito with cilantro lime rice, onions & poblanos, queso, corn salsa, and pastor salsa. The rice was a bit overcooked/soft for my taste, but the rest of it was fabulous-- the pork was especially good. The menu is super customizable so you could try a lot of different combinations and never be bored. Everything is under $10 (except for guacamole being extra) so it's very reasonable too. They mentioned to me that they're starting up a food truck, so keep an eye out for that. I'm sure I'll be back because I'd love to try more of the meats, the mole salsa, the guacamole, and oh-- the California burrito (fries instead of rice?!). Apparently, it's been around for forever, and for good reason.
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