. "2"^^ . "0"^^ . "2010-02-25T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ . . "For anyone who is passing by and wants a quick fill of burrito in their tummy, this is the place.\n\nFor anyone who is looking for a tasty burrito, keep looking. \n\nI would not say it's the best nor it's the worst. It can do better. I tried the first on their burrito menu: Oven-Roasted Chicken.\n\nI was looking forward to the usual ingredients that I like to have in a burrito. My first disappointment was the lack of guacamole, the usual ingredient included in ordering a burrito(in many places I have tried). Realized that I had to pay extra made me feel that I was denied of the authenticity of their 'mexican' style burrito. The ingredients I requested weren't as tasty as they had described on the web.\n\nFor example:\n\n1.Cilantro-lime Rice \nLacked the cilantro and/or the lime. Quesada could use a bit more of these ingredients to make the burrito more flavourful. \n\n2. Mild Sauce\nI found it a tad watery which made it milder than usual. \n\n3. Black and Pinto Beans(both picked)\nA bean is a bean. It can be softer.\n\n4. Oven-roasted Chicken\nCould have added a few more, 4 more pieces of 1/4\" diced chicken. I couldn't really taste their 'own adobo spices.' \n\nThe rest of the ingredients added: salsa, lettuce, cheese. \n\nCombined, it lacked the typical piquant burrito taste. As described in their web ad, the menu is simple. 'Complex Flavour,' it's not. \n\nFor a total price of a small burrito: $6.05 including tax.\n\nFYI: The small burrito is smaller(even when I asked to add all choices of ingredients in, except for some chillies) than the small size at Burrito Boyz. I can never finish a small burrito every time I buy one at Burrito Boyz. In Quesada, I was surprised that I ate it effortlessly. The prices are about the same."^^ . . "3"^^ .