Monday, July 21, 2003
More Burrito stuff
Although my ealier comments about Chipotle stand, I gotta give prop's to Willy's for at least one thing. Their menu includes "charolitas"
which is a taco whose incredients include coleslaw. I don't know if there is actually a slaw tradition in mexican cooking, or what. But its pretty damn good, especially if you choose the bbq pork as your taco's meat. And I'm pretty sure you can't get it at any of Willy's direct competitor's.
Moes, on the other hand, takes the cake some of the most appetite-killing menu item names. Who wants to go into a restaurant and order something called the "Ugly Naked Guy"? Also, the restrooms at their restaurants actually have paintings of people using the toilet, on the door. The outside door, where it is visible to half the restaurant. In spite of all of this, the food is pretty good. It reminds me of the restauraunt at Itchy and Scratchy Land.
And speaking of the The Simpsons, what is it with all of these local burrito places named after secondary characters? Willy.. Moe.. Who's next, Cletus?
Raging Burrito was my wife's favorite. I think it was all the veggie and tofu options.
As for Burrito Art, I've only been there once. I seem to recall that the burrito's were a little too fancy. Artsy. Rococo, even. Asian Meatloaf is not a "standard burrito", ever.
which is a taco whose incredients include coleslaw. I don't know if there is actually a slaw tradition in mexican cooking, or what. But its pretty damn good, especially if you choose the bbq pork as your taco's meat. And I'm pretty sure you can't get it at any of Willy's direct competitor's.
Moes, on the other hand, takes the cake some of the most appetite-killing menu item names. Who wants to go into a restaurant and order something called the "Ugly Naked Guy"? Also, the restrooms at their restaurants actually have paintings of people using the toilet, on the door. The outside door, where it is visible to half the restaurant. In spite of all of this, the food is pretty good. It reminds me of the restauraunt at Itchy and Scratchy Land.
And speaking of the The Simpsons, what is it with all of these local burrito places named after secondary characters? Willy.. Moe.. Who's next, Cletus?
Raging Burrito was my wife's favorite. I think it was all the veggie and tofu options.
As for Burrito Art, I've only been there once. I seem to recall that the burrito's were a little too fancy. Artsy. Rococo, even. Asian Meatloaf is not a "standard burrito", ever.