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I have heard so many amazing things about Chipotle over the years and just had to visit at least once while I was in Vegas. This was the location within the Planet Hollywood shops so immediately my friend noticed that the prices are higher at this location than others. That's quite pathetic on Chipotles part if you ask me. It's basically an assembly line style fast food joint, much like what you'd see at Subway. Food choices are basically a bowl or a burrito for vegans. I ordered the sofritas which are basically a burrito with tofu. You can then order beans, rice, sauce and guacamole if you wanna pay 2 dollars more. That's right, 2 dollars for a tiny container of guac. All of the people working were extremely nice and informative which I appreciated since I was a Chipotle virgin. The food was a lot more expensive than I was expecting and my burrito really wasn't very big but the food itself was delicious. I loved it and still get cravings sometimes. So I have love and hate for Chipotle. My friend says the prices seem to keep going up too. So the food is good but the prices are not.
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