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Restaurant bewertenIt's a good place for quick Mexican food. Here are some tips: 1. Try their carne asada fries! 2. Place your order on Snackpass; they have two locations, one on the Northside and one on the Southside! 3. They have extended hours...
I visited again for a touch of nostalgia, and it was just as delicious as I remembered. For $11-13, the special burrito—which comes with guacamole and sour cream—offers a satisfying portion size!
La Burrita consistently serves high-quality burritos at a great price. I'm always pleased to dine here! (70)
Decent spot for quick Mexican food. TIPS: 1. They have carne asada fries! 2. Order on Snackpass, two locations on Northside and Southside! 3. Open pretty late for some late-night munchies (11 pm). 4. Park far away and walk here, as parking gets rough at night. The carne asada fries are good once in a while, but it is super greasy, so it feels unhealthy to eat. The fries are cooked very well, the cheese is overloaded, and the sauce is great. There is no cilantro, pico de Gallo, or onions on the fries so it does get soggy with no crunch. However, it's great once in a while. The salsa is good, though at the bar and it is unlimited which is great. There are seats for places for sit-in and dining.
Visited again for nostalgia and still as delicious as I remembered. For $11 13, (the special burrito comes with guac and sour cream), portion size is good! I usually get the carne asada burrito but recently tried the carne asada fries (they're both fire). If you're not a fan of guac sour cream in your burrito, stick with the regular burritos. Order on Snackpass for the occasional 10 20% off. Family owned business and always fast service. Unlimited salsa bar; tortilla chips are really thin I personally like that but know some don't.