Bowl with rice and beans, on goes the lid. Three tortillas on the side. Sour cream, guac, and salsa in those little containers. I think the employees are so used to throwing everything on the food and it catches them off guard. The meltdown typically occurs when I say the bowl is done and the rest is on the side.
I'll usually get fajitas when I have a burrito. Haven't had meat there in a while for no particular reason
getting chipotle tonight =) I've started putting this hot sauce on almost everything I eat, and it's so solid in chipotle:
It really is all about the tacos. No need for burritos or bowls or any other way to order Chipotle that starts with a B.
I'd go for the tacos if I didn't feel like I was getting half as much food. But even more than that, I can't get everything I want to fit in a taco. Hell, I can barely get it all to fit in a burrito and I don't even get beans.
I'm surprised. I feel like I get more food when I order tacos. I can also customize each one, which I'm sure the Chipotle employees really appreciate haha. I get beans & rice in all of my tacos. Never had an issue.
I'll try it sometime. I've never gotten them before tbh. I'd probably want rice, meat, fajita veggies, sour cream, salsa, cheese and lettuce.
Well, according to Chipotle's nutrition calculator, a serving size of tacos using the same ingredients is 20.5 oz vs 19.5 for the burrito. Less calories, but more weight on the plate. I don't know what to think. The bowl is clearly the least amount of food at 16 oz. I think it really just depends on who is serving you.
I'm gonna go order a bowl, tacos and a burrito and weight them all. Put an end to this nonsense once and for all.
All this talk just cracks me up. Everything should be portioned the same no matter what you get. I love hearing people's theories on what gets you more.