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I originally fell in love with Chipotle when I was studying in the US. When I moved to the Scarborough area, I was so sad to discover that the closest one was 8 miles away. Luckily, there's a location right by my office downtown to feed my Chipotle cravings! I thought that I'd avoid the crowds by coming later around 1:30pm, but there was still a line that reached the door. A chicken burrito bowl with a tortilla on the side has been my go-to order for years, mostly because chicken is the cheapest protein in Chipotle's US stores! So I was pleasantly surprised when I came here and discovered that all proteins cost the same. I decided to go for half-steak and half-barbacoa, but they mistakenly gave me chicken instead...which resulted in a steak-barbacoa-chicken burrito bowl. I won't complain about that! They didn't give me a lot of rice but other than that the portions are quite generous (and they didn't skimp on the guac), and the taste is pretty comparable to that of Chipotles in the US. Service was efficient and quite friendly/accommodating, despite how busy the place was.
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