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Przekaż informację zwrotnąLooking for gluten free lunch and stumbled across this. For a fast food style lunch the food was good, pretty healthy and with very helpful staff. Even a gluten free black rice wrap that held together. A good find.
In my humble opinion this is a Mexican version of Subway, which of course is fine however like others have said its authenticity is lacking a little bit. Don't get me wrong the food is fine for what it is which is essentially a take away food joint. The add on's got me a little, by the time you add some cheese sour cream etc for two burritos and two soft drinks it was nearly $40.Just seemed to be a little on the expensive side. Anyway service was ok,not many people there as you really have to get out of your car, not a high flow foot area. If I really feel like what they have to offer I might go back in the future but properly wont miss it if I don't
After being a regular customer for months I've truly enjoyed every burrito, nachos and everything else I've eaten but I am so done with asking every single time for more cheese after a tiny sprinkle was given then a sparingly half a teaspoon of guacamole... As if this is even enough to be tasted!! So charged extra for "large guac just to get the correct raitio! And then after all these awkward requests each time I order making me feel like I'm being greedy just to get a decent tasting meal it gets loaded with wayy to much lettuce to compensate the lack of meat and cheese. I'm sorry but it has become such an unpleasant experience every single time to simply get what is expected when paying $15 for a burrito!
It's a novelty going to this pseudo Mexican place. No real other alternative if you are craving some Mexican food in the Whitsundays. Over priced and close to hospital standard in taste. So many options to get you to pay more with covert offerings and end up paying more than expected.
This is a great chain with even better food! Definitely worth a visit on your way through town. The Burritos and Dos Capas are well worth a try.