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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI really wanted to like this place. I love their ethos and the fact that they make almost everything from ground to in their kitchen. based on the bright reviews of friends, we finally managed to whittier. I admit, I was a bit careful with the fillings in the burrito; I love rice and knew I would miss it. as a coveted potato lover I was thrilled to taste the style of the house. I ordered the al pastor burrito and knew within a few bites that this would not do for me. I answered in the affirmation when the nice heart asked if I wanted everything, but my burrito showed no traces of cebolla, cilantro, or the avocado crema that promised the menu. if the bores and cartomas (both without texture) had any taste, it was completely masked by the aggressively seasoned protein. it was not even spicy in scoville sense; it was simply overpowered and lacked the typical, sweet point of the ananas. If the burrito was less than $14, I could see how I could try veggie y que again because I would like to spend my money on small, vegan companies. but after the al pastor I am not in great haste.
Great street tacos. will come again when I am next time in the opposite. friendly, faster service. even my non-vegan brother enjoys eating. he brought me and my son-in-law here. updated by previous review on 2022-05-13
I have the bacon cheeseburger . it was not too bad, but I wasn't a fan of the vegan cheese she used, seemed very saucy and had a strange taste, but the burger itself was good. prices were a bit high, but I would give them another try as if they had large Mexican foods then update the review.
Very good menu ideas, and the toppings are great! unfortunately, the beans and kartoffels lacked something taste. a little salt and garlic would probably this place 5 stars
I was finally able stop by and try some of their food as it has been on my radar since they opened a few years back. I ordered the four street asada tacos and the mulitas w/ al pastor and asada. Overall the food was fresh and tasty, however the asada was bit salty on this day. The asada was still palatable just a touch too much salt. Otherwise I really enjoyed the al pastor mulita, the fresh salsa, and the cook was really cool and friendly. They do offer a variety of other menu items and I look forward to trying out the other dishes. If you’re in the area I recommend you check this spot out. They are situated on a small side street off the historic shopping district in uptown Whittier. It’s a cool spot to walk around and shop with plenty of small businesses to patronize. Updated from previous review on 2021-10-17