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I’ve only had Qdoba a couple of times, and it was fine. I feel certain that I did like it better than Chipotle because there wasn’t cilantro in the rice.
At Moe’s, I can get a veggie burrito (and I don’t even have to call it an Art Vandalay anymore) with rice, pinto beans, cheese, lettuce, tomato, and black olives, and it’s going to be consistent and tasty every time. At Chipotle, the rice has cilantro in it, they don’t have plain tomatoes and the tomato salsa has cilantro in it, and they don’t have black olives, which makes my go-to veggie burrito very disappointing, so I try to do something different with it, and it never turns out to be what I want.
if you don't like cilantro I don't even get the point of mexican food.
I don’t particularly like cilantro but I like chipotle. I don’t think it overpowers the other flavors the way cilantro normally does.
I’ve only had Qdoba a couple of times, and it was fine. I feel certain that I did like it better than Chipotle because there wasn’t cilantro in the rice.
At Moe’s, I can get a veggie burrito (and I don’t even have to call it an Art Vandalay anymore) with rice, pinto beans, cheese, lettuce, tomato, and black olives, and it’s going to be consistent and tasty every time. At Chipotle, the rice has cilantro in it, they don’t have plain tomatoes and the tomato salsa has cilantro in it, and they don’t have black olives, which makes my go-to veggie burrito very disappointing, so I try to do something different with it, and it never turns out to be what I want.
if you don't like cilantro I don't even get the point of mexican food.
Mexican food is delicious, and it doesn’t even remotely need cilantro to be good.
Also, I’m pretty sure that neither Chipotle nor Moe’s should actually be called Mexican food.
Post by 3post1jack1 on Nov 30, 2023 12:41:49 GMT -5
moved my vote to ABC as well.
i'll defend chipotle but moes sw is better IMO. we have both and i always choose moes sw. tastes better and no diarrhea. plus chips are free pretty sure you have to pay for chips at chipotle. and while i guess i appreciate chipotle trying to do everything "natural ingredients" or whatever, you can't have a queso worth a shit unless you get unnatural with it. queso doesn't come from the earth it's made by man with dangerous chemicals.
Post by thepiratepenguin on Nov 30, 2023 12:45:45 GMT -5
I've only tried 5 of these and heard of maybe two others, but even if I didn't have the most satisfying or healthy meal at Chipotle, Boston Market, Quiznos, or Five Guys, I didn't feel the need to eat again until my next meal.
Panera Bread, on the other hand? I have met multiple people at Panera who insisted on meeting there for lunch. Every single time, I felt like I hadn't actually eaten once I was finished. I was paying $10 to eat bread crumbs, or a drop of soup out of a stale bread bowl. It's a place for birds to eat, not humans.
Atlanta Bread Company only has 18 locations in 4 states according to Wiki. When I look at their website I only count 12. We can't have real arguments until bullshit like this is removed.
Switching based on this argument and y'all defending Chipotle.
5 guys>shake shack but both are good and better than most of the shit on here.
Post by Fitter Happier on Nov 30, 2023 12:57:50 GMT -5
Also, I worked at a Quiznos in high school/first two years of college. Lots of memories of getting high in the cooler.
Unfortunately, the downtown location ended in closing abruptly with no notice, not getting my last paycheck, a broken freezer with everything going bad, and maggots in the dirty towel bin with no clean towels. I guess that's what happens when you squeeze your own restaurants and force them to buy all your own overpriced products.
With that said, I would still fuck up some Quiznos if I had the option right now. Definitely thought it was better than Subway.
Also, I worked at a Quiznos in high school/first two years of college. Lots of memories of getting high in the cooler.
Unfortunately, the downtown location ended in closing abruptly with no notice, not getting my last paycheck, a broken freezer with everything going bad, and maggots in the dirty towel bin with no clean towels. I guess that's what happens when you squeeze your own restaurants and force them to buy all your own overpriced products.
With that said, I would still fuck up some Quiznos if I had the option right now. Definitely thought it was better than Subway.
I worked at a TCBY, and we went through a period of time when we would get maggots in the drip tray of one of the yogurt machines. That’s a terrible way to start your day.
I haven’t had Subway or Quiznos for many years, but given the chance, I’d be perfectly happy to eat at Quiznos again. I obviously have had plenty of chances to eat at Subway and haven’t.
You live in Chicago wtf is more like it. There’s got to be hundreds of better Chinese places. I can name you 10 here without thinking about it. The only ones that don’t beat it are Yummy Yummy which is garbage and Hot Wok which routinely gets cited for multiple health violations usually including rodent feces and visible live roaches.
You live in Chicago wtf is more like it. There’s got to be hundreds of better Chinese places. I can name you 10 here without thinking about it. The only ones that don’t beat it are Yummy Yummy which is garbage and Hot Wok which routinely gets cited for multiple health violations usually including rodent feces and visible live roaches.
Chicago also. Nah ur tripping. That's like when people say why are you going to Taco Bell when you can go to a real Mexican place. It's not really Chinese food but thay dosent mean it's good.
What's ur favorite Chinese spot btw? I love Triple Crown. Also gonna try that new Ramen spot u/Ramen_Lord is opening up today
You live in Chicago wtf is more like it. There’s got to be hundreds of better Chinese places. I can name you 10 here without thinking about it. The only ones that don’t beat it are Yummy Yummy which is garbage and Hot Wok which routinely gets cited for multiple health violations usually including rodent feces and visible live roaches.
Chicago also. Nah ur tripping. That's like when people say why are you going to Taco Bell when you can go to a real Mexican place. It's not really Chinese food but thay dosent mean it's good.
What's ur favorite Chinese spot btw? I love Triple Crown. Also gonna try that new Ramen spot u/Ramen_Lord is opening up today
shuck = Chicago. Me = Pensacola/New Orleans. New Orleans has better other Asian places (Vietnamese & Thai particularly). I think I’d go with Dian Xian, Hoshun and Miss Shirley’s for Chinese in New Orleans. I don’t usually eat Chinese in Pensacola but 86 Forks I think Taiwanese/pan-Asian has good cocktails and decent bao and shit.
alright so just less common Chipotle that's also worse. I feel people that like Moe's are the same freaks that like Qdoba more than Chipotle.
I’ve only had Qdoba a couple of times, and it was fine. I feel certain that I did like it better than Chipotle because there wasn’t cilantro in the rice.
At Moe’s, I can get a veggie burrito (and I don’t even have to call it an Art Vandalay anymore) with rice, pinto beans, cheese, lettuce, tomato, and black olives, and it’s going to be consistent and tasty every time. At Chipotle, the rice has cilantro in it, they don’t have plain tomatoes and the tomato salsa has cilantro in it, and they don’t have black olives, which makes my go-to veggie burrito very disappointing, so I try to do something different with it, and it never turns out to be what I want.
Qdoba is better than Chipotle and Moe's. Portions are bigger and their nachos kick ass. I'm bummed that the franchisee that managed them here got sold and then closed all of their WNY locations. (I don't know what the business model is that makes that a good idea.)
I’ve only had Qdoba a couple of times, and it was fine. I feel certain that I did like it better than Chipotle because there wasn’t cilantro in the rice.
At Moe’s, I can get a veggie burrito (and I don’t even have to call it an Art Vandalay anymore) with rice, pinto beans, cheese, lettuce, tomato, and black olives, and it’s going to be consistent and tasty every time. At Chipotle, the rice has cilantro in it, they don’t have plain tomatoes and the tomato salsa has cilantro in it, and they don’t have black olives, which makes my go-to veggie burrito very disappointing, so I try to do something different with it, and it never turns out to be what I want.
Qdoba is better than Chipotle and Moe's. Portions are bigger and their nachos kick ass. I'm bummed that the franchisee that managed them here got sold and then closed all of their WNY locations. (I don't know what the business model is that makes that a good idea.)