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go eat a burrito!! — Brooklynian

go eat a burrito!!

putz
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
los muertos is not looking good. often pretty empty. its pretty good stuff. id like them to stick around. so please give them some business.
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  • I had nachos there this weekend, they were good ...but, yes, I had the whole place to myself.

    ...no delivery business either.

    P.S. for those you who read the Park Slope thread: My dog was tied up out front as I ate my Nachos. Ah, the joy of not living in fear.

    And from my dog's perspective: Ah, the joy of getting leftover chicken nachos,
  • I second this--their burritos are quality. Not sure why they don't do better business, since there's really nothing comparable to that around here (Chavella's being a different sort of Mexican food)..
  • Maybe all the new bars opening on Washington will help them if they can stick it out a little longer.
  • You know, we ordered take out from there a couple of weeks ago. We all got burritos and some of us enjoyed them, while others did not. My chicken tasted nasty- that's the only way to describe it. I want to see it succeed, but I'm not willing to eat food that doesn't taste good.

    My first time there I had flavorless fish tacos.

    They have to step up their game in my mind. Then again, maybe drunk people won't care.

    Anyone been to Raw Star yet?
  • I have eaten here a couple of times, but I find the food to be very bland. Where's the spice? Maybe if they added a little flavor to things they would do better.
  • I've eaten here a couple of times and really enjoyed it. I agree that I had doubts about the volume of their business.

    I'll keep this place in mind the next time that we're looking to do something in the neighborhood.
  • I had a okay burrito from this place served by a surly waiter...won't go back.
  • RBG wrote: I had a okay burrito from this place served by a surly waiter...won't go back.
    oh get over yourself, this is new york, in a burrito bar on washington ave for god's sake, you want great service move to japan or charleston.

    anyhow, the wait service is (or was?) just a weekend thing. i've found the guy at the counter (owner/manager?) very friendly and accomodating.
  • only $1 more expensive than the cheapest burrito you can get, and these are presumably of good quality, etc. i had one so far, and it was very good. it was the pork one w/ refried beans, and you have a choice of beans cooked in lard or cooked vegan. i wonder if this helps them or not. just using lard in a sentence is probably a turn-off.
  • philmc wrote: just using lard in a sentence is probably a turn-off.
    YOU TAKE THAT BACK!!!!! :evil:
  • spelled it wrong. i meant 'turn-on'.
  • No no , TURN OFF is correct.

    Lard is nasty and should be outlawed!


    Anything Carni likes should be outlawed. Especially his precious bAcOn.
  • Now I'm in the mood for a bacon and lard sandwich between 2 pieces of Spongebob Squarepants!
  • YOU LEAVE SPONGEBOB ALONE!!!!!!!!!!!

    Damn , slutty llama , it prolly has brought you crabs home ,huh?
    And that's why you're so jealous of Spongebob cuz he's clean and lives
    in a freakin' pineapple under the sea! UNDER!!
  • damn you Em! now I have that silly

    "Under the sea" song from Finding Nemo in my head
  • whynot_31 wrote: damn you Em! now I have that silly

    "Under the sea" song from Finding Nemo in my head
    Funny. Her post reminded me more of Chris Cocker.
  • this thread got me off the couch and we finally went for dinner. it was great! the burrito was huge and filling and i loved the squash they used as the vegetable filling. it was also a great price -- for $20 we got two huge burritos, a starter of chips and salsa, and 2 sodas.
    thanks for the reminder to go. we will def. be back.
  • Carnivore wrote: [quote=whynot_31]damn you Em! now I have that silly

    "Under the sea" song from Finding Nemo in my head
    Funny. Her post reminded me more of Chris Cocker.

    Chris Cocker , huh? HUH?? :mad:

    You.ass.

    That's it! I'm gonna hurt you. I will find you wandering the streets one day and attack you.You'll.see!!!!!


    Whynot , for you :



  • awe, thanks Em.

    Carnie, it was good knowing you.
  • Many, many things are wrong with us. But back to the burrito place

    We are wishing the burrito place the best. ...it should start by:
    1. Advertising in the neighborhood.
    2. Using additional spices.
    3. Getting a beer lic.
    4. Having an atmosphere of some kind. The little skulls glued to the wall
    don't cut it. Spongebob and Cocker might bring in two customers I know.
    5. The thai place next door is always busy, it can't blame the location.
    6. Getting a TV that shows only soccer, so people can gourge and drink.
    7. Play some Mexican music or something

    there, 7 things wrong with it.

    ...now, back to ketchup and bacon. Em, I just saw you waiting by the entrance to the Park. ...hiding in a bush, waiting for Carnivore.

    Good plan.
  • I ate there once shortly after it opened. I got a chicken burrito and it reminded me of the cafeteria in college which I think was run by Marriott. Not something that inspired me to go back again, I'm actually surprised they've lasted this long.
  • Subject: dead burritos

    i heard this place was opened by the folks that owned beso down in the slope.. is that a misconception? either way.. hope it sticks around long enough for me to check out. and hello, i'm new!
  • The veggie burritos are really good! Much better than burrito bar. I have to remember to go to this place.
  • Question here: which do you think is better? This Mexican or Chavella's (where I haven't yet been)?
  • i think they do really different things.

    if you really insist on comparing them, i think it will be awfully hard to beat chavella's, though. (i haven't been to this place, but i can't think of anywhere short of the ballfields that i do think would beat chavella's, especially at its price-point.)

    in conclusion, you should really try chavella's.
  • Chavells's HANDS DOWN. Their chicken mole....I dream about it. :bounce:
  • sweet tea wrote: i i can't think of anywhere short of the ballfields that i do think would beat chavella's, especially at its price-point.)
    Hmm, and I do loves me the a taco at the ballfields! Okay, it's on the Priority Restaurant List.
  • Chavella's wins 95% of the time.

    ...I use the place on Washington only for Nachos.

    Chavella's doesn't provide gobs of cheese. Sometimes I need gobs of cheese.
  • seems to be getting slightly more business, but still must be barely hanging on. note how fragile local spots are - garden cafe and barette just the latest to not make it. go eat a burrito.
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