This is part of a rapidly expanding chain of wrap restaurants - they don't just do a typical burrito (although they have one on the menu) but they also have other wraps using different types of cuisine. So for example there is a falafal wrap, there is a Greek chicken wrap, an turkish kofta wrap and an Indian wrap etc.
Well I've been a couple of times and the food is fairly solid, however it does come in at burrito prices, so you'll be lucky to get much change from £6 for just the wrap. The first time I got the Greek wrap which had chicken, potato wedges (odd but good), along with a variety of salad and a specific sauce. It was pretty good - similar to a Caesar salad wrap but a bit different.
The second time was the Turkish kofta - I preferred this one, again it was heavy on the salad but this was good, and the flavours very much reminded me of some koftas I had in Istanbul. So they've got decent wraps, they're just a bit pricey as far as I'm concerned. But I'll still come back from time to time - after all, I have to work my way through the menu! read more