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I got welcomed to Moe's for my first time yesterday, and while it wasn't my favorite burrito I've ever had, it's a solid choice for a quick meal. Their menu is kind of confusing, and I have no idea what type of burrito I actually ended up with, but I like that they had small and large options. I liked the chicken better than QDoba's but not as much as Chipotle's. QDoba wins the battle in terms of queso, but Moe's might win in terms of toppings, by virtue of having more of them-- fresh jalapeƱos are definitely a nice touch if you want to add a little bit of a kick. The salsa bar is nice, especially the green mango salsa, but I do wish they had an option that was hotter than medium but milder than habanero. And of course, I'll never complain about a meal that comes with free chips and salsa. The line moved fast, service was friendly, the restaurant was clean, and there's outdoor seating. Combine that with a decent burrito and you have a good place for a $10 lunch.
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