The Quesadilla ($22-chicken, $24-beef) was delicious - flat, hot and with a slightly crisp tortilla edge. I like the abundance of cheese stuffed between the tortilla that melded with the meat.
One reason why I tire of Burritos ($23-chicken, $25-beef) quickly is because the ones I usually have were stuffed with too much beans. (Miss XS loved beans with a passion, but I didn't enjoy their texture, or their monotonous taste.) But the ones here were delightful (minimal beans!), and was instead loaded with cilantro rice and meat. The jalapenos weren't spicy enough - I didn't even register their presence.
The portions for the Quesadilla and Burrito was a little on the small side for the price. If you would like something larger, the Fajitas ($29), grilled meat served with tortillas, as well as the Adobo Chicken ($31) were recommended by her friend. Something to try next time.

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