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korme
08-31-2005, 05:01 PM
The best thing about moving back to Fairborn is Chipotle is minutes away.

Please describe in this thread in elaborate detail how you gets yours.

Chicken burrito, no beans, mild salsa, cheese.. perfection. Sometimes if I'm feeling a little crazy I will ask the final cheese adder guy to mix it all up, so each bite gets a little of everything. but at the same time I like going side to side and finding new stuff in each bite, like chicken to salsa/cheese to rice. I always get a coke to go along with it. It is by far the most valuable part of the meal. It's the only quick place to eat where I know I will need to refill before I am finished eating. So much food, so many drinks to get it all down. I am also messy and chicken and rice always falls out into the little red bowl.

Mmmmmm

Klinglerware
08-31-2005, 05:03 PM
So, I've always wondered--is it pronounced "chi-pot-lay", "chi-pol-tay", or something else? I've heard several variations...

Mr. Sparkle
08-31-2005, 05:03 PM
Goddamnit this is like the 7th time I've heard about the joy of Chipotle in the past week. I've never even fucking seen one, yet alone tried one. Same goes for a Sonic. They run commercials all day around here for them, yet the closest one is hours away. Soooooooooo lame.

Antmeister
08-31-2005, 05:05 PM
So, I've always wondered--is it pronounced "chi-pot-lay", "chi-pol-tay", or something else? I've heard several variations...


It is more like "chi-pote-lay". At least that is how my wife says it when she brings out her accent.

korme
08-31-2005, 05:05 PM
So, I've always wondered--is it pronounced "chi-pot-lay", "chi-pol-tay", or something else? I've heard several variations...
Chi-pot-lay

Or better yet..

chi•pot•le

Pronunciation: (chi-pōt'lā; Sp. chē-pôt'le),



On one of the back of their cups, there is a story about common mispronunciations.

terpkristin
08-31-2005, 05:08 PM
I tend to say "Cheh-pote-lay."
I get a vegetarian burrito:
black beans
rice
lettuce
mild tomato salsa
medium corn salsa
cheese
guacamole

Of course, if you're in central Maryland, I urge you to go to Frisco Burrito instead of Chipotle. A local business (one in Towson, one in Columbia) and some DAMN fine food. :) When I go there I get a spinach burrito.

(No, I'm not a vegetarian all the time, but I only eat meat a few days a week, I like eating vegetarian).

/tk

Subby
08-31-2005, 05:11 PM
burritto bowl

carnitas, black beans, rice, peppers, green salsa, tomatoes, lettuce, guac

big iced tea

Honolulu_Blue
08-31-2005, 05:11 PM
I hear you. When I got back to the States I ate Chipotle four times in five days. There was one a few blocks from the temp housing I was staying at. So. very. good.

korme
08-31-2005, 05:16 PM
I love this ad-

http://img246.imageshack.us/img246/4223/chip7wz.jpg

korme
08-31-2005, 05:17 PM
I just had it yesterday, I am still at home in Milford, it's about a 15 minute drive to the nearest one. But this thread is tempting me to go by myself to get one right now.

cartman
08-31-2005, 05:22 PM
chee-POH-tuh-lay

FWIW, I think Baja Fresh is much better, but they aren't in as many places as Chipotle.

Karlifornia
08-31-2005, 05:27 PM
My favorite Mexican places= Las Palmas in Santa Cruz (there's one in San Jose on the Alameda, but I've never been), El Burro @the Pruneyard, La Victoria (by SJSU downtown), Aqui's in Willow Glen (more new age cal-mex than mexican), Super Taqueria (9th street, I believe)

Honorable mention: Taqueria Unamas (hit and miss)

sterlingice
08-31-2005, 05:32 PM
I go with either a chicken or barbacoa typically, but I'll rotate all 4 of the main buritos (no, veggie doesn't count). Rice (of course), black beans, sour cream, lettuce, and just a little of the hot sauce. I prefer the taste of the hot to the mild and medium, but I'm not one to burn my taste buds off so I tell them to go light on it.

SI

cartman
08-31-2005, 05:34 PM
El Burro @the Pruneyard

Oooh... I forgot about this place. I'm supposed to meet some friends tonight at Rock Bottom, maybe I can convince them to go to El Burro instead!

ShaqFu
08-31-2005, 05:43 PM
You do realize who owns Chipotle, correct? Part of Mickey D's.

sterlingice
08-31-2005, 05:55 PM
You do realize who owns Chipotle, correct? Part of Mickey D's.
So are Boston Market and Einstein Bagels. So? Does everyone in America think McDonald's is the great evil now because, well, it took Spurlock to tell idiots that eating fast food 24/7 is bad for you? I still don't understand the reaction to that movie since it was something other than a resounding "duh".

Hell, a Chipotle burito contains over 1000 calories and a ton of fat.

SI

Radii
08-31-2005, 05:56 PM
Steak Burrito, black beans, lettuce, tomato, mild salsa, cheese, guacamole. Absolute heaven. I really need to eat in tonight, but i think this thread has sealed it, I will be eating there once over this holiday weekend coming up. If I can make it til tomorrow night eating the food in the house instead of getting a burrito now it'll be a miracle.

ISiddiqui
08-31-2005, 06:01 PM
You guys (who posted their burrito orders) are wussies ;).

Barbicoa (spiced shredded beef)
Black beans
Rice
Pico de Gallo (mild salsa)
HOT salsa (two thwacks usually)
Sour Cream
Cheese

The hot salsa and barbicoa make it worth it. Otherwise, I'd just go to Willy's ;).

lighthousekeeper
08-31-2005, 06:06 PM
chipotle is by far my most favoritest food on earth. i love it for it's 1000+ calorie minimum order, its portability (once you obtain mad burrito eating skills), the simple menu, and the simple script when ordering.

"chicken buritto, black beans"
"sauce?"
"mild."
"cheese?"
"yes."
"lettuce?"
"yes."
"sour cream?"
"yes."
"and a drink?"
"large."
"thank you come again"

cartman
08-31-2005, 06:07 PM
Until I see someone order a sesos taco, all are wussified.

On the Mickey D's note, they also have (not sure if it is a chain) a brewery/steakhouse that I went to in Lisbon, Portugal. It blew me away to find out it was owned by Ronald and the gang.

dawgfan
08-31-2005, 06:49 PM
Chipotle is decent, but I prefer a couple of places out in Seattle - Taco Del Mar (a pretty big chain in the area) and Casa D's (a small, 3-store chain in the area).

I get the chicken with cheese, lettuce, pico de gallo, hot salsa, guacamole.

ISiddiqui
08-31-2005, 07:17 PM
Another hot salsa guy! Thumbs up to you!

terpkristin
08-31-2005, 07:18 PM
FOR THE RECORD, I don't have a problem with hot food and hot salsa in general. I love spicy stuff. I just think Chipotle's hot sauce is awful.

/tk

RGunner
08-31-2005, 07:22 PM
freebirds in texas is way better...dunno if they have them anywhere else, there is one in the DFW area and one by where im going to school right now. So much better its unreal.

dawgfan
08-31-2005, 07:23 PM
Another hot salsa guy! Thumbs up to you!

Oh yeah! When I go to Casa D's in the Seattle area, I get the chorizo and their hot sauce. I'm a guy that likes hot food, and their hot sauce will get the sweat flowing.

dawgfan
08-31-2005, 07:25 PM
Dola - at some point in the last 10 years fat burritos have replaced pizza as the food that, if I had to eat the same thing for an entire week at lunchtime, this would be it.

Buccaneer
08-31-2005, 07:27 PM
I do Chipotle once a week (I work downtown and there's one a block from me). I normally get:

Barbacoa in a bowl
Rice
Black Beans
Salsa (which one depends what kind of mood I'm in)
Sour Cream
Cheese

Definitely a full lunch.

The last two times, though, I had the soft and crunchy tacos with shredded pork. They were pretty good but not enough value for the money, imo.

ISiddiqui
08-31-2005, 07:28 PM
Oh yeah! When I go to Casa D's in the Seattle area, I get the chorizo and their hot sauce. I'm a guy that likes hot food, and their hot sauce will get the sweat flowing.
I'm jealous :D. I love it when a Mexican/Spanish food place has some habenero hot sauce on the table. Yum!

sooner333
08-31-2005, 07:35 PM
I like Moe's better... "WELCOME TO MOE'S!!!"

dawgfan
08-31-2005, 07:43 PM
I'm jealous :D. I love it when a Mexican/Spanish food place has some habenero hot sauce on the table. Yum!

The Seattle area has some great burrito/Mexican places. I've found a good local place near work that's authentic, but their burritos are much greasier than I'm used to. If I had a car out here I might be able to explore more and find a good alternative, but I'm stuck with the CTA and walking.

I'm looking forward to going back home - where I work, there are probably 20 or so food options within reasonable walking distance, as opposed to here where there's one place across the street, another about 5 blocks away and anything else about a 15-minute walk each way.

Joe
08-31-2005, 07:44 PM
steak burrito, rice, black beans, lettuce, tomato salsa, corn salsa, hot salsa, cheese, sour cream.

Bearcat729
08-31-2005, 08:28 PM
I like Moe's better... "WELCOME TO MOE'S!!!"


We just got one of these up the road but I haven't made it over there yet. I've been going to Qdoba's recently for the steak three cheese nachos.

Haven't been to Chipotle for a few months

ISiddiqui
08-31-2005, 08:36 PM
Moe's is pretty good, but it doesn't have the barbicoa :D.

Radii
08-31-2005, 08:36 PM
I like Moe's better... "WELCOME TO MOE'S!!!"


I seriously want to kill every employee in the store when I walk into Moe's. The Moe's near my office is seriously skimping on the meat in their orders the past couple of times I've gone with a coworker for lunch. I'm done with Moe's, its Chipotle or nothing for me.

lighthousekeeper
08-31-2005, 10:00 PM
taking this thread one or two steps further:

http://www.chipotlefan.com/index.php?id=soulmate

TheOhioStateUniversity
08-31-2005, 10:02 PM
That chipotle Corn Salsa they put on the burritos could be a side dish in and of itself. Delicious.

Grilled Chicken
Rice
Lots of Corn Salsa
A little hot salsa
lots of sour cream
lots of cheese

= Heaven....And then i usually eat any scraps my girlfriend has from her barbacoa burrito...

Vince
08-31-2005, 11:00 PM
freebirds in texas is way better...dunno if they have them anywhere else, there is one in the DFW area and one by where im going to school right now. So much better its unreal.
Freebirds in Isla Vista is pretty awesome too. Not really all that great a burrito, but it's just good food.

My favorite Mexican places= Las Palmas in Santa Cruz (there's one in San Jose on the Alameda, but I've never been), El Burro @the Pruneyard, La Victoria (by SJSU downtown), Aqui's in Willow Glen (more new age cal-mex than mexican), Super Taqueria (9th street, I believe)

Honorable mention: Taqueria Unamas (hit and miss)
You really gotta go up to San Francisco and hit up El Burrito Express. Best burritos I've ever had, bar none.

Radii
08-31-2005, 11:28 PM
taking this thread one or two steps further:

http://www.chipotlefan.com/index.php?id=soulmate


I have two registered burrito soulmates! One is in Sacramento and one is in Dallas.

JeeberD
08-31-2005, 11:43 PM
freebirds in texas is way better...dunno if they have them anywhere else, there is one in the DFW area and one by where im going to school right now. So much better its unreal.

If you're ever in Denton be sure to check out Hooya...some quality burritos there.

Tasan
09-01-2005, 12:03 AM
Freebirds all the way!

Rice, refried beens to hold everything together, mixed cheese, tomatoes, purple onion, mild sauce, and sour cream with steak on a spinach tortilla.

kingnebwsu
09-01-2005, 12:47 AM
Steak burrito
No beans
Lettuce
Medium Green Salsa
A LITTLE cheese

Fannnnnnnnnntastic. Shorty, we should meet at Chipotle before a WSU hoops game this winter ;)

korme
09-01-2005, 01:04 AM
For sure man. Where are you living? I'm in the Pit at Forest Lane, you really should come down this weekend, first weekend and all.

terpkristin
09-01-2005, 08:51 AM
DAMMIT! Now I want a burrito for lunch. Looks like I'm heading either to Chipotle or Frisco Burrito for lunch...

/tk

Lorena
09-01-2005, 09:12 AM
Shorty had it right, it's pronounced:

chē-pôt'le

I noticed a lot of ppl here enjoy black beans, I grew up on pinto beans and never had black beans... but my fave:

Rice
Pinto Beans
Carnitas or Grilled Chicken
Spicy Green Salsa
Lots of lettuce and cheese

ISiddiqui
09-01-2005, 09:20 AM
Dude, on that Chipotle fan site (11 soulmates, btw), they have a petition for a smaller burrito (half size of regular)? Which pansy wants a half size Chipotle burrito?

Daimyo
09-01-2005, 09:30 AM
carnitas, black beans
corn and tomato
both please (sour cream and chese)

so good... so simple to order... so unhealthy... :)

Daimyo
09-01-2005, 09:31 AM
DOLA, when I want to mix it up I go for a steak fajita burrito with everything else as above.

Klinglerware
09-01-2005, 10:20 AM
Chi-pot-lay

Or better yet..

chi•pot•le

Pronunciation: (chi-pōt'lā; Sp. chē-pôt'le),



On one of the back of their cups, there is a story about common mispronunciations.

Thanks for the pronunciation pointer--we don't have them around here, so I guess I'll never know. I could have sworn though that I've heard commercials for a "chi-pohl-tay" sauce at another fast food place--maybe that is something else...

Daimyo
09-01-2005, 11:19 PM
I'm looking forward to going back home - where I work, there are probably 20 or so food options within reasonable walking distance, as opposed to here where there's one place across the street, another about 5 blocks away and anything else about a 15-minute walk each way.
Assuming your location is right you must be out in the suburbs or something... Chicago is full of good places to eat (usually hole-in-the-wall type joints though).

dawgfan
09-02-2005, 11:00 AM
Assuming your location is right you must be out in the suburbs or something... Chicago is full of good places to eat (usually hole-in-the-wall type joints though).

Midway is located off of California between Belmont and Addison. If I had a car food wouldn't be much of an issue as there is a lot of stuff along both Addison and Belmont, but those spots are a loooong walk from where I am. Hot Doug's is right across the street, but beyond that it's at least 5 blocks to the next few places and much further to a bigger selection.

Passacaglia
09-02-2005, 11:14 AM
This thread made lurker and i feel like getting some Chipotle yesterday. Good stuff. My typical order is steak burrito, no beans, yes rice, half red-tomatillo sauce, half mild-fresh-tomato sauce, sour cream, cheese, and lettuce. Shorty, that's a good idea about asking them to mix it up, since I hate how each bite gives me different stuff. Although, when we went yesterday, there was no chance of that! We usually go there around 6 or 7 in the Loop, and it's practically barren then, but this time we went at noon, and the place was insane! I don't think they would have really taken the time to mix it all up then.

ice4277
09-02-2005, 11:42 AM
I had some Del Taco chili cheese fries at 5:30 this morning, that was pretty good eats.

Daimyo
09-02-2005, 07:48 PM
Midway is located off of California between Belmont and Addison. If I had a car food wouldn't be much of an issue as there is a lot of stuff along both Addison and Belmont, but those spots are a loooong walk from where I am. Hot Doug's is right across the street, but beyond that it's at least 5 blocks to the next few places and much further to a bigger selection.

If you work at Midway you need go no further than Hot Dougs. If I worked across the street from there I think I'd eat it every day... That area is kind of crappy though. I usually take the bus west on Belmont (77 i think) to get to Hot Dougs and there isn't much there. Too bad... east on belmont near the el there are a TON of really good places to eat and Wrigleyville is, of course, full of them as well.

Still... I can't believe someone who works right across the street from Hot Dougs would complain about lack of good food... I don't know how many times my friends and I have joked about getting jobs at Midway just so we could eat lunch there every day. :)

dawgfan
09-02-2005, 07:57 PM
Still... I can't believe someone who works right across the street from Hot Dougs would complain about lack of good food... I don't know how many times my friends and I have joked about getting jobs at Midway just so we could eat lunch there every day. :)

Don't get me wrong, Hot Dougs rocks. Maybe it's just because I'm almost 36, but I just can't justify eating hot dogs every day, no matter how good they are (and Hot Doug's are good). I started off eating there 3 times a week, but it's just too much grease for this aging body to handle more than once or twice a week (especially considering how often we get bad for you food brought in for dinner). I end up walking down to Belmont to the Mexican food place for a burrito or up to Addison and over the river to the Subway, or if I have the time in the morning picking up a meal at the Whole Foods market and bringing it in with me for lunch.

Comparing my current situation with my soon-to-be permanent situation in Seattle at Surreal, it's no-contest. I'll be in the heart of Fremont with 20+ good choices within easy walking distance - burritos, thai, teriyaki, subs, deli sandwiches, sushi, greek food, etc.

Z²+
08-24-2006, 08:46 PM
Chipotle is finally in Pittsburgh!!

They had a promotional day today where they gave away a free burrito and a drink to everyone, the line was stretched out the door and took about 30 minutes to get your food, but they definitely won me over. Ever since Baja Fresh left the Pittsburgh market 2 years ago, I've been in a severe fast food mexican rut, since Moe's and Qdoba just don't cut it for me. But one Chipotle steak fajita burrito with pico, cheese, sour cream, and guac, and I shall be returning with all due speed.

A great day indeed.

kingnebwsu
08-24-2006, 08:48 PM
Congrats man. I don't know how people could choose to move from a place that has Chipotle to one that doesn't. Anybody who does that is insane.

I also had Chipotle today :) There are 3 locations all about 5 miles away from me. Dayton is good for some stuff!

DaddyTorgo
08-24-2006, 08:48 PM
there's no quality fast mexican food in boston

dawgfan
08-24-2006, 09:29 PM
Congrats man. I don't know how people could choose to move from a place that has Chipotle to one that doesn't. Anybody who does that is insane.

No Chipotles in the Seattle area that I'm aware of, but that's OK - between the local chain Taco Del Mar and a number of one-off local burrito places, burrito needs here are met just fine. Chipotle is fine, but I'd take Taco Del Mar (or especially Casa D's) over them any day.

stevew
08-24-2006, 09:33 PM
Congrats man. I don't know how people could choose to move from a place that has Chipotle to one that doesn't. Anybody who does that is insane.

I also had Chipotle today :) There are 3 locations all about 5 miles away from me. Dayton is good for some stuff!

I used to live about 6 blocks from a Moe's(similar), and now that I don't, it makes me sad.

chinaski
08-24-2006, 10:19 PM
im really surprised the Chipotle lovers dont have an authentic mexican taqueria they could go to instead. I have 3 family owned taquerias within walking distance I would easily take over Chipotle any day. Boycott all things McDonalds.

Passacaglia
08-24-2006, 10:37 PM
im really surprised the Chipotle lovers dont have an authentic mexican taqueria they could go to instead. I have 3 family owned taquerias within walking distance I would easily take over Chipotle any day. Boycott all things McDonalds.

What's wrong with McDonald's?

stevew
08-24-2006, 10:42 PM
I like authentic mexican food too, but sometimes I just prefer the americanized version.

Schmidty
08-24-2006, 10:52 PM
No Chipotles in the Seattle area that I'm aware of, but that's OK - between the local chain Taco Del Mar and a number of one-off local burrito places, burrito needs here are met just fine. Chipotle is fine, but I'd take Taco Del Mar (or especially Casa D's) over them any day.

I am not saying this to be a jerk, since I always seem to respond negatively when it comes to this area, but Taco Del Mar is the absolute WORST mexican fast food I have ever had. It has zero taste, is extremely dry, and their salsa/hot sauce is pure crap. They're basically thin cardboard tubes filled with flavorless mush. The only positive I can think of, is that they're "mondo".

Hell, I prefer Taco Time and Bandito Burrito over them.

I'm actually warming up to the area, but I have to be honest about my distaste for the mexican food here and Taco Del Mar in particular. The Thai and seafood here kicks ass though.

SuperGrover
08-24-2006, 11:06 PM
If I'm trying to be somewhat health conscious:

Chicken Burrito Bowl
Grilled Onions/Peppers
Pinto Beans
Lettuce
Cheese
Sour Cream
Hot Salsa
Loads of Chipotle Tobasco (I love that stuff-I put it on scrambled eggs....yum)

If on vacation:

Same but I get the burrito, corn salsa (in addition to hot and tobasco), and extraq cheese/sour cream. That bad boy comes in about 1400 calories.

Passacaglia
08-24-2006, 11:08 PM
I like authentic mexican food too, but sometimes I just prefer the americanized version.

Word -- and in my area, there's actually SO many around, that it's tough to sift through them all. And most of them are pretty hit-or-miss. A lot of them make me wish I had just grabbed a packet of Old El Paso taco seasoning and made some myself.

Craptacular
08-24-2006, 11:18 PM
Does everyone in America think McDonald's is the great evil now because, well, it took Spurlock to tell idiots that eating fast food 24/7 is bad for you?

I hate McDonalds because they brainwash kids into craving some of absolute shittiest fast food there is, and thus have no reason to actually make something that tastes halfway decent. Pretty much every other fast-food chain is far superior to that hellhole.

Daimyo
08-25-2006, 03:06 AM
im really surprised the Chipotle lovers dont have an authentic mexican taqueria they could go to instead. I have 3 family owned taquerias within walking distance I would easily take over Chipotle any day. Boycott all things McDonalds.
I'm really surprised that anyone would consider Chipolte and authentic Mexican food to be in the same category or even overlap at all. I love both, but would never consider either as a substitute for or in the same culinary category with the other.

Desnudo
08-25-2006, 12:01 PM
I am not saying this to be a jerk, since I always seem to respond negatively when it comes to this area, but Taco Del Mar is the absolute WORST mexican fast food I have ever had. It has zero taste, is extremely dry, and their salsa/hot sauce is pure crap. They're basically thin cardboard tubes filled with flavorless mush. The only positive I can think of, is that they're "mondo".

Hell, I prefer Taco Time and Bandito Burrito over them.

I'm actually warming up to the area, but I have to be honest about my distaste for the mexican food here and Taco Del Mar in particular. The Thai and seafood here kicks ass though.

Taco Del Mar is a love-it-or-hate-it restaurant. Personally I love it.

dawgfan
08-25-2006, 03:49 PM
I am not saying this to be a jerk, since I always seem to respond negatively when it comes to this area, but Taco Del Mar is the absolute WORST mexican fast food I have ever had. It has zero taste, is extremely dry, and their salsa/hot sauce is pure crap. They're basically thin cardboard tubes filled with flavorless mush. The only positive I can think of, is that they're "mondo".
They're not the best of the mondo burrito places around here, but I prefer them over Qdoba or Chipotle. I don't know about the dry criticism - I always have to watch out for my burritos dripping when I'm eating at my desk - but I'll agree that they don't have a particularly strong flavor, which can be both good and bad.

Hell, I prefer Taco Time and Bandito Burrito over them.
I'm a big Taco Time fan. For true fast-food, they are by far the best in the area. It's by no means authentic Mexican, but they're very good at what they do, and I'll choose them any time over McDonald's or Wendy's or Jack In The Box if I'm choosing fast food.

I'm actually warming up to the area, but I have to be honest about my distaste for the mexican food here and Taco Del Mar in particular. The Thai and seafood here kicks ass though.
If you're ever in Bellevue, check out "Casa D's" on Bellevue Way, just a few blocks south of Bellevue Square - very good mondo burritos, with a lot more character than Taco Del Mar. If you're ever in Redmond, check out Ooba's. Fat burritos with all the fixin's that you have to eat off a plate with a fork and knife, with a great homemade salsa bar. Acapulco Fresh is another local chain that does a pretty good job - kind of like a better version of Baja Fresh.

Oh, and I was wrong - there are Chipotle's in Seattle.

kingnebwsu
08-25-2006, 10:45 PM
I had Chipotle again tonight...and made plans to go with my neighbor on Sunday. So tasty!!! :D

Ksyrup
09-06-2006, 12:51 PM
Now that I live in Kentucky, I've seen this place a couple of times but have yet to eat there. Is it similar to Moe's and Qdoba?

Bizarre, but other than those, we can't find an actual sit-down Mexican or TexMex restaurant in Lexington. I'm sure a couple of holes in the wall are pretty decent, but I'm not trying one unless I know they are good. There are no chains here, which is odd.

There are also no TCBYs here, which is a travesty.

lighthousekeeper
09-06-2006, 05:12 PM
Now that I live in Kentucky, I've seen this place a couple of times but have yet to eat there. Is it similar to Moe's and Qdoba?

Bizarre, but other than those, we can't find an actual sit-down Mexican or TexMex restaurant in Lexington. I'm sure a couple of holes in the wall are pretty decent, but I'm not trying one unless I know they are good. There are no chains here, which is odd.

There are also no TCBYs here, which is a travesty.


Chipotle and Qdoba are nearly identical. Moe's is a corner tavern and doesn't serve Amerimexican food.

stevew
09-06-2006, 05:26 PM
Moe's is the f'in bomb.

Ksyrup
09-06-2006, 10:24 PM
I like Moe's better than Qdoba.

bulletsponge
09-06-2006, 10:54 PM
My father and i went to Chipotle once and were dissapointed. were from Texas and expected to see some hot peppers ( like Jalepenos, serranos or maybe Chipotles) but they didnt have any. they should just rename the place Wussy Yankee food trying to be passed of as mexican. the burritos wernt bad if you dumped lots of Hot sauce and Guacamole on em

MikeVick7
09-06-2006, 11:24 PM
Moe's is the f'in bomb.
In PA, Moe's is the bomb. In TX, Moe's closed after about 8 months over by where I live. :)

ISiddiqui
09-07-2006, 09:16 AM
My father and i went to Chipotle once and were dissapointed. were from Texas and expected to see some hot peppers ( like Jalepenos, serranos or maybe Chipotles) but they didnt have any. they should just rename the place Wussy Yankee food trying to be passed of as mexican. the burritos wernt bad if you dumped lots of Hot sauce and Guacamole on em

You ask for the hot salsa? That's got a nice taste to it. Why should they have actual peppers if it may be in the salsa (and I do believe they have a Chipotle based salsa).

kingnebwsu
09-07-2006, 11:44 AM
Never had QDoba. Moe's is totally meh to me. Chipotle is teh awesome dood!!! :p

bulletsponge
09-07-2006, 03:18 PM
You ask for the hot salsa? That's got a nice taste to it. Why should they have actual peppers if it may be in the salsa (and I do believe they have a Chipotle based salsa).

yes we got the hot salsa, cant remember what it tasted like. but we were expecting some actual hot peppers from a place named "Chipotle". we found out latter that Chipotle is owned by Mcdonalds, so it doesnt suprise us they are afraid of some heat

KevinNU7
09-07-2006, 04:23 PM
there's no quality fast mexican food in boston
Real Tacos on Dorchester Ave on the border of Southie and Dorchester is excellent

Lorena
02-16-2007, 06:28 PM
Mmmm... chipotle

Rizon
02-16-2007, 08:26 PM
Me and my wife noticed if we go with our Mexican friends to Chipotle, we get hooked up fat. But if we don't we get jewed.

cartman
02-16-2007, 08:48 PM
Me and my wife noticed if we go with our Mexican friends to Chipotle, we get hooked up fat. But if we don't we get jewed.

Carlos doesn't think you can come up with a joke like that by yourself.

http://www.mindofmencia.net/carlos-mencia-tickets.jpg

:D

Lorena
02-16-2007, 09:05 PM
Me and my wife noticed if we go with our Mexican friends to Chipotle, we get hooked up fat. But if we don't we get jewed.

Heh, that's kinda funny because when I busted out with my spanglish the guy behind the counter hooked me up so there's a bit of truth to what you're saying.

Tons of Barbacoa
Pinto Beans
Rice
Cheese
Sour Cream
Green Salsa

Man, we ate good today.

Passacaglia
02-16-2007, 09:23 PM
That used to happen to us all the time at Panchero's when I was in college. mmmm panchero's -- even though they changed their menu i could still totally go for that right now

JPhillips
02-16-2007, 09:58 PM
CARNITAS BITCHES!

cartman
02-16-2007, 10:23 PM
CARNITAS BITCHES!

The proper translation would be 'Carnitas, putas!'.

:D

Lorena
02-16-2007, 10:30 PM
The proper translation would be 'Carnitas, putas!'.

:D

LMAO :D :D

You got it right, bitches are putas. Another way you can say it is:

Carnitas cabrones!!

JeeberD
02-17-2007, 11:04 AM
I thought puta meant whore? :confused:

Lorena
02-17-2007, 11:49 AM
I thought puta meant whore? :confused:

Puta is a diverse word in spanish, much like the word fuck. Puta can mean whore, bitch or fuck. Although if you use puta to say fuck, the correct way to use it would be by saying "puta madre".

Awww fuck = puta madre

Actually, bitch can be puta or cabrona. "That bitch" could be "Esa cabrona". "Carnitas bitches" could also be "Carnitas putas".

Crapshoot
02-17-2007, 12:49 PM
Anyone in Boston familiar with Boloco aka The Wrap? I absolutely adored that place - its the one thing I miss the most out on the west coast.