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Burrito Buggy in Athens Ohio :) *yum*
Bad thing is it's only there during the OU school year.. :( |
Freebirds Burrito in College Station is by far the best.
They've also put franchises in Dallas, Austin and Houston. I think the founder has a burrito place somewhere in Cali, but the Freebirds ones are the best. Kitso KS 361 |
cosign on Freebirds... here in Houston I eat there at least once a week :) (and Amy's ice cream for dessert!)
Mission Burritos are also mighty tasty |
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kikis has a terrific picadillo burrito.
three sisters has a good breakfast burrito |
Reading this makes me crave a burrito...too bad Anna's is so far away from work.
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Fiesta Mexicana (on Lincoln Ave.)
Taco Bell isn't that bad |
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This might sound weird but I miss the cafeteria breakfast burritos at my old job. The girls there made a vegetarian homemade New Mexico green chile sauce that was to die for. Spicy enough to make your nose run, packed with flavor, drowning the burrito.... so good. I've tried to learn how to make it but I can't get the flavor right.
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Oh, forgot about Boca Grande...I believe it's owned by the same people who own Anna's, and it take credit cards. Good stuff, not quite as good as Anna's but close.
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Then again, there is always Plaza Azteca down at college in VA. |
Definitely Qdoba, I've loved it ever since it was Z-Teca!
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I'd definitely recommend Casa Romero - it's a sit-down, very romantic restaurant with GREAT food. It's one of my two or three favorite places to eat in Boston. It's over in the Copley Square area and has a website (although the exact site escapes me). Sol Azteca is another restaurant with solid food, although it's not as good as Casa Romero. It's on Beacon Street near Boston U. For fast Mexican food, it's Anna's, El Pelon and Boca Grande in that order. |
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