I wanted to like the burrito due to the interesting and tasty yellow rice, but there was way too much creamy sauce to enjoy it. Ended up throwing out the last 25% as it turned to soup. Very nice workers though.
Alex D.
Place rating: 5 Corona, CA
I was at Starbucks and noticed DC quesadilla and wraps right outside of the window. The crab wrap was AMAZING! One of the best things I’ve eaten in DC
Eric V.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Not the best food I’ve ever had but not bad in a pinch. Interesting taste. Mediterranean influence.
Lauren D.
Place rating: 1 Washington, DC
Barely edible. There was some sort of cream/mayo condiment inside the actual quesadilla which was not described on the menu. The chicken was not of high quality. Very chewy and ligamenty. The rice also had some strange sort of thousand island type liquid on top of it which was not mentioned. To top it all off, the salsa was very clearly some cheap jar stuff you can buy from CVS. I threw it out after a couple bites.
Ryan Z.
Place rating: 1 Washington, DC
Took 30 minutes to get my food. My steak quesadilla was filled with meat, but instead of cubes of beef, it was razor-think beef shavings(like a cheesesteak). The meat did not taste fresh. Beyond the meat, there was a tiny amount of tomatoes and onions, but hardly a balance of fillings. The sour cream did not have a smooth texture(imitation?), and unfortunately the side of rice was covered in some type of thousand island dressing(which wasn’t described on the menu, and meant that I couldn’t eat it). For a $ 9.90 quesadilla, these folks really need to step up their game given how much competition is out there.