The prices are very cheap compared to competition, and the portions can be quite large. The selection of authentic Mexican food is not bad at all. I've found the quality to be inconsistent at times, as things have been thrown together and cold, while at other times the food has been hot and carefully made. I would recommend that anyone who comes to this restaurant try the burritos by all means. You probably won't get a cheaper burrito in JO that isn't bland. You'll pay at least 2 dollars less for probably a more filling burrito than Chipotles, and with more authentic tastes. I had the California burrito, and the pico de gallo was very fresh and tasty. The steak wasn't bad either, but not the best I've had. One of the best things about the burrito was the quality of soft tortilla they used. It was a fresh, soft, thick, almost gummy tortilla that was wonderful and actually had a rich, distinctive taste to it. If burritos were all I ate here, I would give them 4 stars, but unfortunately, I can't say all of their food is this good. I had some pretty bland rolled tacos there, but the red sauce almost rescued them. I also believe I had some sanchos a while back that were pretty gross, and the jalapenos they put on them were not ripe, and not sauteed in any way to soften them. That made them almost inedible. I have also had to wait quite a while for my food at times, especially if there were 1 or 2 other people before me in the drive-thru. Expect to wait about 2-5 minutes for your order alone.
Pros: sauces, cheapest burrito in JO, 24 hour drive-thru
Cons: inconsistent quality at times, wait time
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