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A chicken and steak fajita burrito, black beans, rice, cheese, sour cream, hot salsa and extra roast corn salsa.
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Chicken and steak burrito from Fresh Tortillas Grill in Hoboken. $6 bucks bought me a huge burrito, stuffed with huge pieces of steak and chicken. However, flavors were a bit lacking. It wasn’t bland, but it didn’t taste tex-mex-y. The burrito lacked rice and limited amount of beans. What’s worse was a shoddy wrapping job, which made it more like a big soft-shell taco moreso than a burrito.
Still, this is semi-explained through the chefs operating the grill: they’re Chinese. The place is directly next door to Hoboken Cottage, one of the many chino take-outs that line Washington Street. The two share the same kitchen and cooking area: I know this because I’ve seen a person inside of Hoboken Cottage walk across behind the counter, and appear in Tortilla Grill! From experience prior to starting this blog, I can vouch for their Asian cuisine: delicious! (I will review on our next night-in). Too bad I can’t say the same for their Tex-Mex.
For the broke and super hungry, this is the meal for you. I downed the burrito in one sitting, though I’m sure my gut and today’s lunch would’ve benefitted from saving it. It wasn’t the most savory dish, but still pretty good for the price.
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They should pay me to take pictures like this.
Qdoba chicken burrito. Rice and black beans, lettuce, tomato, corn, Cholula Hot Sauce, sour cream, and cheese. Not as good as Chipotle. But for a BOGO deal, it was good.