I like a giant burrito, and I'm not a huge fan of Chipotle, so I really wanted to like this place. Â But the quality just isn't there. Â I believe the owner is the same as when it was Julio's but the food isn't as good. Â And worse still than Boracho that was there before it. Â They skimp on the meat - Â even with cheap ground beef, Â there's hardly any meat in their burritos. Â
I gave them a few chances, Â both at lunchtime and 3am, but I will not be back. Â I haven't tried anything that wasn't a burrito, but since it's in their name I wouldn't trust them to do anything else right.
Wow! Â A new Mexican restaurant with Mexican "family" food. Â Their freshly made Guacamole has a bit of heat and is superior to any I've had in a restaurant. Â The price is unbelievably right in terms of being low. Â The Combos range from $6 to $7 and include a plate of your choice of entree and a healthy helping of beans and rice as well as a large drink. Â The beef flautas are my favorite.
This is a storefront with a decent seating area. Â Location is immediately south of C.E.Lee paint store. Â Unfortunately no alcohol is served.