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Just stopped by to grab a large drunken chicken burrito. This was my first visit to this location but I've been to Quesada on King St. before (although it had been a while since my last visit). The staff seemed to be a newbie. He was pretty slow, which was totally fine with me since I wasn't in hurry. BUT he started scooping rice without asking me if I wanted it at all (I usually go for beans, no rice). Good that I caught him before he dumped the scoop of rice on the tortilla. Next, the meat portion was really skimpy. I have had their regular-sized (the smallest) burritos before and it was still that same one small scoop (not even full scoop) on the larger tortilla. (I felt like I was basically paying more for the larger tortilla, not the meat portion.) Then, when he was putting on the toppings, it was basically just "sprinkling". I had to ask to put more of certain toppings because he literally added one teaspoon (not tablespoon) amount of each topping. Overall it tasted okay, but I certainly would have ordered regular sized, had I known the amount of meat and toppings for larger burritos are the same as regular sized burritos.
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